Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man, a standalone feature film based on the popular BBC series, has been released in cinemas and will be available on Netflix from March 20. The film stars Cillian Murphy as Tommy Shelby, returning to Birmingham during World War II after years of self-imposed exile.
Key Takeaways
The highly anticipated Peaky Blinders film, 'The Immortal Man,' featuring Cillian Murphy as Tommy Shelby, has been released in cinemas and will soon be available on Netflix. The movie picks up four years after the TV series finale and is set against the backdrop of World War II. Fans are excited about the return of beloved characters and the exploration of new storylines.
The movie picks up four years after the TV series finale and follows Tommy as he confronts his past, including his son Erasmus 'Duke' Shelby (Barry Keoghan), who is now leading the Peaky Blinders. The film also features Rebecca Ferguson, Tim Roth, Stephen Graham, and Sophie Rundle.
The story unfolds in 1940 Birmingham, with Tommy haunted by memories of his late brother Arthur and daughter Ruby. He is drawn back into the criminal underworld when he learns that Erasmus has accepted a secret offer from a Nazi fifth-columnist to distribute counterfeit currency, threatening the British economy.
The film's trailer teases dramatic scenes, including powerful explosions and intense confrontations. Fans have expressed excitement on social media, with some calling the trailer 'wild' and 'amazing'.
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