Steven Knight’s Peaky Blinders tells the story of a notorious gang in early 20th-century Birmingham, blending real events with stylish storytelling.
The series has become a global phenomenon, celebrated for its intense drama, period detail, and charismatic characters.
The new trailer offers a first look at Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man, set in 1940 during World War II. The film brings back the original cast, including Murphy, and will premiere in cinemas on 6 March 2026, picking up after the open-ended finale of Season Six in 2022.

Netflix and BBC have commissioned two new seasons to continue the story from the movie, each consisting of six episodes. The series, new seasons, and the feature film will be available globally on Netflix, with the episodes also airing on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.
When the show returned in 2022, it quickly climbed to number two on Netflix Nigeria’s weekly charts, with 3.8 million UK viewers tuning in for the first episode of Season Six on BBC. With the film and new seasons, Peaky Blinders is poised to reignite global interest in Tommy Shelby’s world.