Fans of the gritty British crime saga can finally mark their calendars. Netflix has officially unveiled the first teaser artwork and release dates for the highly anticipated Peaky Blinders movie, titled 'The Immortal Man.' The film will serve as a direct continuation of the award-winning television series that concluded in 2022.
Release Dates and Returning Faces
The cinematic chapter of the Shelby family's story is set to begin in select theaters on March 6, 2026. Following a limited theatrical run, the film will then become available for global streaming on Netflix on March 20, 2026. This dual-release strategy promises to bring the epic drama to both cinema halls and living rooms worldwide.
Leading the charge once more is the iconic Cillian Murphy, who reprises his role as the formidable Tommy Shelby. Murphy's return marks his first appearance in the franchise since the series finale. He is joined by familiar faces including Sophie Rundle as Ada Thorne, Stephen Graham, Ned Dennehy, Packy Lee, and Ian Peck.
New Blood and Creative Team
'The Immortal Man' is not just about returns; it also introduces powerful new talent to the ensemble. The cast expands to include acclaimed actors Rebecca Ferguson, Barry Keoghan, Tim Roth, and Jay Lycurgo. Their addition is expected to inject fresh energy and new dynamics into the well-established world of post-war Birmingham.
Behind the camera, Tom Harper, who directed several memorable episodes of the original series, returns to helm the feature film. He reunites with the series' creator, Steven Knight, ensuring the movie's tone and narrative remain true to its roots. Netflix recently fueled fan excitement by sharing a behind-the-scenes image of Murphy and Knight together, confirming that production is actively underway.
An Epic Continuation Awaits
While specific plot details are being kept tightly under wraps, Netflix has described the film as an "epic continuation" of the saga. It promises to plunge audiences back into the violent and lawless streets of 1900s Birmingham, picking up the narrative threads left by the series. Cillian Murphy had previously hinted at his return, stating that Tommy Shelby "wasn't finished with me," expressing his enthusiasm for collaborating again with Knight and Harper.
With its celebrated returning cast, exciting new additions, and the original creative vision intact, 'The Immortal Man' is poised to be one of Netflix's biggest and most talked-about releases in 2026. The wait for the next chapter of the Peaky Blinders story now has a definitive end date.