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Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man
2026 112 min United Kingdom R 16+
★6.5
Crime, Drama
Director: Tom Harper
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Description
After his estranged son gets embroiled in a Nazi plot, self-exiled gangster Tommy Shelby must return to Birmingham to save his family — and his nation.
Starring
Cillian Murphy
Actor
Rebecca Ferguson
Actor
Tim Roth
Actor
Key opinion
The film serves as a divisive epilogue to the series, successfully providing a final character arc for Thomas Shelby while struggling with a thin screenplay and uneven pacing. While Cillian Murphy's performance is universally praised for grounding the film, opinions vary significantly on whether the slow, contemplative tone effectively honors the saga or feels like a tedious, hollow imitation of its predecessor.
| Acting | Cillian Murphy’s performance provides a weary, nuanced anchor that sustains the film through its weaker narrative segments | |
| Production | The production design and visual style faithfully replicate the series' gritty, atmospheric aesthetic, though some find these elements overly polished or self-indulgent | |
| Screenplay | The screenplay is widely criticized for recycling themes of guilt and trauma without offering fresh insight, resulting in a thin, predictable narrative | |
| Screenplay | The father-son conflict between Thomas and Duke is poorly executed, leaving the new generation of characters feeling schematic and underdeveloped | |
| Pacing | The film's slow, contemplative pacing rewards those seeking a character-focused farewell, but bores those expecting the tension and action of the series | |
| Acting | New additions to the cast, such as Rebecca Ferguson and Tim Roth, receive mixed reactions, with some finding them compelling and others seeing them as weakly written or underutilized |