Cillian Murphy returns as Tommy Shelby in Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man, hitting cinemas this week and later on Netflix.
Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man stands as one of this year’s most eagerly awaited film releases, with supporters able to experience the sweeping period crime drama both in cinemas and from their living rooms.
The latest film penned by Steven Knight, mastermind behind the acclaimed BBC series based in Birmingham, and helmed by Tom Harper, arrives in cinemas imminently.
Taking place in 1940 amidst the Second World War, it charts Tommy Shelby’s (played by Cillian Murphy) homecoming to his relatives, only to find circumstances have deteriorated significantly whilst he’s been away.
Starring Peaky stalwarts including Stephen Graham, Sophie Rundle, and Packy Lee, alongside Hollywood additions Rebecca Ferguson and Barry Keoghan as Tommy’s son, The Immortal Man at last advances the compelling Shelby narrative almost four years since the beloved series concluded.
But when will the programme’s legion of ardent supporters finally experience the first Peaky Blinders feature film? Here’s what we know.

Hollywood star Rebecca Ferguson portrays mysterious newcomer Kaulo (Image: NETFLIX)
When will Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man be released?
Peaky Blinders enthusiasts haven’t got long to wait as both the theatrical and streaming premiere on Netflix arrive this month.
Indeed, some dedicated viewers have already experienced the film yesterday evening (Monday, 2nd March), as it held its world premiere in Birmingham at the legendary Symphony Hall.
For those wishing to experience Tommy’s comeback on the largest screen available, The Immortal Man will subsequently receive its wide cinema release on Friday, 6th March.

Tommy Shelby reunites with his estranged son (Image: NETFLIX)
Nevertheless, supporters unable to attend the cinema or who favour viewing from their own living room must wait slightly longer.
The forthcoming film will arrive on Netflix on Friday, 20th March, perfectly timed to launch your weekend in style.
Regarding the precise time The Immortal Man becomes available, this varies depending on your global location.
Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man will be released on Netflix on 20th March (Image: NETFLIX)
New releases typically appear on the platform at 12am Pacific Time as Netflix’s headquarters are situated in California. For viewers on Eastern Time in the US, they arrive at approximately 3am.
This indicates that supporters located in the UK should be able to access the film as early as 8am on Friday.
Meanwhile, Netflix continues to stream all six series of the original Peaky Blinders programme, though ensure you begin your next rewatch promptly as there’s limited time remaining before the Shelbys finally make their return.
Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man is in UK cinemas from Friday, 6th March and will be released on Friday, 20th March on Netflix.
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