After more than a decade of speculation, hope, and near-misses, the Peaky Blinders universe has finally come full circle. On January 20, 2026, creator Steven Knight confirmed what fans had dreamed of since the razor-bladed caps first appeared on screen: the world premiere of the long-awaited feature film, The Immortal Man, will take place not in Hollywood or London, but in Birmingham itself.
For a series so deeply rooted in place, the decision feels less like a publicity move and more like destiny. Birmingham isn’t just a backdrop for Peaky Blinders—it is the show’s spine. Its factories, canals, and smoke-choked streets shaped the Shelby family’s rise, and now they will host the saga’s final bow.
A Homecoming for Thomas Shelby
Directed by Tom Harper, who helped define the show’s early visual language, The Immortal Man is set in 1940, with Europe engulfed in World War II. At its center is the return of Thomas Shelby, once again played by Academy Award winner Cillian Murphy. Older, harder, and burdened by exile, Tommy is forced back into the chaos he tried to escape, confronting a reckoning that threatens both his family and a nation on the brink.
In a statement to local press, Knight made the symbolism explicit: this premiere is a thank-you. “The Shelbys are coming home,” he declared, inviting the city that inspired the story to witness its conclusion first—by order of the Peaky Blinders.
One Last Walk Down Watery Lane
The February premiere is expected to draw thousands of fans to Birmingham, transforming the West Midlands into a global fan pilgrimage site. While the exact venue remains secret, anticipation is already reaching fever pitch as the full cast prepares to attend, including Paul Anderson, whose portrayal of Arthur Shelby became one of the series’ most volatile anchors.
The ensemble bridges old and new: returning favorites like Sophie Rundle, Stephen Graham, and Ned Dennehy stand alongside new additions Rebecca Ferguson, Tim Roth, and Barry Keoghan, signaling a finale that expands the world even as it closes the book.
By the Numbers—and Beyond
The film caps a journey that began in 2013 and stretched across six seasons. After ten years of waiting for a feature-length conclusion, fans will finally see it unfold in 112 tightly wound minutes. The movie opens in select theaters on March 6, 2026, before arriving globally on Netflix on March 20.
While The Immortal Man ends Thomas Shelby’s story, Knight has already hinted that the wider universe will continue through future spin-offs. Still, for now, the spotlight belongs to Birmingham. This is where the legend began—and where it will take its final bow, amid smoke, memory, and thunderous applause.