
Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man (2026) is a Hollywood British crime drama film, continuing the story of the acclaimed television series Peaky Blinders. Created by Steven Knight, the film serves as a cinematic continuation of the Shelby family saga.
Set against the dark and shifting political landscape of Britain, the movie retains the gritty gangster tone, historical depth, and psychological intensity that defined the original series. Blending crime, period drama, and political thriller elements, the film expands the world of Small Heath beyond the streets of Birmingham into a broader national and international conflict.
The story follows Tommy Shelby as he navigates a world on the brink of global war. Having walked away from his criminal empire at the end of the series, Tommy is drawn back into a dangerous web of power, espionage, and betrayal.
As fascism tightens its grip across Europe and tensions rise in Britain, old enemies resurface while new forces threaten everything he has built. The title, The Immortal Man, reflects Tommy’s near-mythical survival through violence, loss, and political manipulation yet this time, survival demands more than cunning strategy.
The film explores Tommy’s internal struggle between redemption and destiny. Haunted by his past and the ghosts of those he has lost, he must decide whether to protect his family by retreating from the shadows or embracing his ruthless instincts once more.
With high-stakes alliances, brutal confrontations, and the unmistakable Peaky Blinders style, the film delivers a powerful, character-driven conclusion to one of Britain’s most iconic crime sagas.