Ol' Blighty

Cillian Murphy Returns as Tommy Shelby in The Immortal Man

Netflix Sets March 20 Premiere for Peaky Blinders Feature Film

Callum Smith
Callum Smith
Cillian Murphy steps back into the tailored wool and razor-edged violence of Tommy Shelby as The Immortal Man prepares to debut on Netflix this spring.
The production arrives on Netflix for global streaming on March 20, marking the definitive return of the Birmingham gang leader. This release follows Cillian Murphy’s 13-year tenure portraying the protagonist since the narrative first ignited in 2013.
The television era concluded in 2022, leaving the Shelby empire at a crossroads. Now, The Immortal Man functions as a high-stakes spin-off film to continue the narrative established in the multi-season drama.
Central to the mechanics of the plot is the friction between Tommy Shelby and his son, Erasmus 'Duke' Shelby. This father-son dynamic serves as the primary engine for the film’s narrative progression.
Beyond the smoke-filled streets of the 1920s, the setting of the original series gives way to new historical pressures. The Shelby family must now navigate the mid-20th century as post-war Britain undergoes radical economic shifts.
These financial transformations dictate the family's strategic maneuvers across the industrial landscape. Political stakeholders, including the established power structures of the British Government, exert direct pressure on the enterprise.
Meanwhile, the rising influence of international syndicates creates a volatile environment for the Shelby hierarchy. These external forces challenge the family's control over their territory through physical action and tactical planning.
This transition from a serialized television format to a standalone film marks a significant shift for the global franchise. Netflix secured the distribution rights to bring this cinematic conclusion to its subscriber base of over 260 million.
Conrad Khan returns to the screen as Erasmus 'Duke' Shelby to facilitate the succession of power. The script focuses on the physical expansion of their operations into previously untouched regions of the United Kingdom.
The 2022 series finale left the protagonist in a state of transition after he burned his caravan and rode away on a white horse. This film picks up the physical trail of that departure, tracking the man behind the myth.
Production crews utilized diverse locations across the United Kingdom to recreate the grit of the era. The visual style maintains the high-contrast cinematography that defined the previous six seasons of the television run.
Industry analysts track this move as part of a broader trend where successful television IPs transition into feature-length streaming events. This strategy aims to capture both long-term fans and new viewers within the Netflix ecosystem.
The Immortal Man introduces new antagonists who force the Shelby family into a defensive posture. These conflicts drive the momentum of the film, replacing the ensemble-heavy structure with a more concentrated focus.
Cillian Murphy’s return to the role follows his recent work in major cinematic productions across Hollywood. His 13-year history with the character provides the foundational continuity for this expansion into the mid-century.
The March 20 release date places the film in a competitive spring window for global streaming platforms. Netflix has scheduled the launch to maximize weekend viewership across multiple time zones simultaneously.
The Shelby family's influence extends into new sectors of the British economy during this period of reconstruction. The film documents their survival through the lens of a changing social and political landscape.
The Immortal Man serves as the definitive next chapter for the Peaky Blinders universe. Viewers can access the film starting at midnight Pacific Time on the scheduled release date.