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Peaky Blinders Movie Locks In Theatrical And Netflix Release Dates — First Poster Unveiled

Peaky Blinders Movie Locks In Theatrical And Netflix Release Dates — First Poster Unveiled
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Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man locks in theatrical and Netflix release dates and drops its first poster, as Steven Knight brings the Shelby clan to the big screen with Cillian Murphy back as Tommy Shelby.

The Peaky Blinders movie is finally real enough to circle on a calendar. Title, dates, cast, the whole thing. And yes, Cillian Murphy is putting the cap back on.

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Release plan

'Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man' lands in select US theaters on March 6, 2026. Two weeks later, it hits Netflix on March 20, 2026. Simple enough: big screen first, couch screen second.

What this is (and where we left off)

This film is a straight-up sequel to Steven Knight's series about the Shelby crime family, led by Murphy's Thomas 'Tommy' Shelby. The show ran for six seasons and wrapped in 2022, and Knight wrote the movie too. Tom Harper, who has history with the franchise, is directing.

Cast and crew

  • Cillian Murphy returns as Tommy Shelby
  • Rebecca Ferguson
  • Tim Roth
  • Sophie Rundle
  • Ned Dennehy
  • Packy Lee
  • Ian Peck
  • Jay Lycurgo
  • Barry Keoghan
  • Stephen Graham
  • Written by Steven Knight; directed by Tom Harper

The setup

It is 1940, Birmingham, and World War II has the world on fire. Tommy has been lying low by choice, but something drags him back to face what sounds like his nastiest reckoning yet. With both the Shelby legacy and the country's future on the line, he's forced into a choice: deal with the past head-on or torch it.

"It seems like Tommy Shelby wasn't finished with me. It is very gratifying to be re-collaborating with Steven Knight and Tom Harper on the film version of Peaky Blinders. This is one for the fans."

Steven Knight is not being coy about the tone: the country's at war, the Blinders are too, and he says to expect an explosive chapter with zero restraint. Translation: the show you know, scaled up for wartime.

Netflix also rolled out the first poster, which leans right into the wartime vibe. More to come, obviously, but for now we have dates, a stacked cast, and a clear promise: Tommy Shelby has unfinished business.