
Today, THE IMMORTAL MAN premieres on Netflix, and with it comes the closure that fans of Peaky Blinders have been waiting for since the series concluded its run. This is not another spinoff or expansion of the universe. This is the final word on Tommy Shelby, the definitive end to one of television’s most captivating characters. The weight of that finality hangs heavy as the film goes live across the globe.
For nearly a decade, Peaky Blinders carved out a space in our collective consciousness that few shows have managed. It was gritty, intelligent, propulsive, and utterly uncompromising. Cillian Murphy’s portrayal of Tommy Shelby became the embodiment of calculated ruthlessness wrapped in vulnerability, a man whose mind was always ten steps ahead but whose soul bore the scars of every decision made along the way. When the series ended, there was an understanding that this story needed one more act. Not to glorify Tommy, not to redeem him, but to finally, definitively, let him go.
Steven Knight has returned to write and shape this conclusion, bringing the same unflinching perspective that defined the series. THE IMMORTAL MAN takes us to a Tommy Shelby who has retreated from the world, waiting for death to claim him. But death, it seems, is not ready to oblige. The chaos of World War II has reignited Birmingham’s powder keg, and a new generation of Peaky Blinders—more savage, more unmoored from any code—has risen in his absence. His own son, Duke, now leads this fractured gang, and the boy knows nothing of his father’s legacy, only his own hunger for blood and power.
What makes this moment extraordinary is what THE IMMORTAL MAN refuses to be. It’s not a triumphant return. It’s not a hero’s journey or a redemption arc. It’s an exploration of exhaustion, of a man so hollowed out by violence and loss that continued existence feels like punishment rather than privilege. Tommy Shelby has spent his life manipulating the world around him, but there is no manipulation that can save him now. The ghosts have finally caught up, and this film is the settling of accounts.
Netflix’s involvement once stirred concern. The platform’s original films have always been wildly inconsistent, swinging from genuine artistic achievements to baffling misfires. But with Knight at the helm and Cillian Murphy delivering what is sure to be one of the finest performances of his career, THE IMMORTAL MAN had the potential to transcend the typical Netflix pitfall. The question of whether it succeeds, whether it honors the series and delivers a proper farewell, is one that audiences can now answer for themselves.
This premiere represents more than just another content drop on a streaming service. It is the culmination of a story that mattered, told by people who understand why it mattered, featuring an actor who embodied its essence. Tommy Shelby’s final reckoning is here. Watch it knowing that you are witnessing the end of something truly significant. Whatever THE IMMORTAL MAN ultimately delivers, it arrives with the weight of consequence, and that alone sets it apart from the noise. The gypsy king’s last move is being made. The question is whether the board will ever be the same.
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