Tommy Shelby is officially back in business. Cillian Murphy has returned to his most iconic role in the brand-new feature film, Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man. Following a limited theatrical run in select cinemas that kicked off on March 6, 2026, the film is now heading to its permanent home on Netflix for audiences worldwide.

The high-stakes story picks up in 1940 during the height of World War II. The plot follows Tommy Shelby as he is forced out of his self-imposed exile to face a new international threat. This time, the Shelby patriarch must dismantle a complex Nazi scheme designed to destabilize the entire British banking system. Series creator Steven Knight continues the saga he started on the BBC, bridging the gap between the television finale and this new cinematic chapter.

Fans eager to catch the action from their own couches only have a short wait left. Netflix is scheduled to release Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man globally on March 20, 2026. Early audience reactions from the March 6 cinema screenings suggest a darker, more expansive look at the Peaky Blinders universe as it collides with the global conflict of the 1940s.