Peaky Blinders film 'The Immortal Man' set for Netflix release
The highly anticipated feature-length continuation, "Peaky Blinders: The Immoral Man," is scheduled to arrive on OTT platforms including Netflix in the coming days as Oscar-winner Cillian Murphy reprises his role alongside a new cast member who plays Tommy Shelby's son and sister-in-law while also serving as an antagonist.
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1Peaky Blinders star Cillian Murphy is set to reprise his role as the ambitious gang leader in a new feature-length film titled The Immortal Man.
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2The movie serves as an official continuation of the popular series and will be released on Netflix shortly after its announcement.
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Cillian Murphy has shared his view on one of the key aspects about his iconic character, addressing what is described as Tommy Shelby's 'death wish' in anticipation for The Immortal Man.
— (Birminghammail.co.uk)The highly anticipated Peaky Blinders film will serve as a continuation of the popular series and brings back Cillian Murphy reprising his role as sharp, ambitious Thomas Shelby returning to Birmingham.
— (Freepressjournal.in)Fans have reason to celebrate that The Immortal Man is officially on its way with details available about when it arrives for streaming viewers across platforms including Netflix where the film will be released soon after a few days from now in March 2015.
— (Indiatoday.in) and (Birminghammail.co.uk)Hollywood actor Cillian Murphy has issued stern warnings to fans as The Immortal Man movie heads toward its release on Netflix, emphasizing the gravity of his character's return storylines involving Tommy Shelby back in Birmingham without requiring a paid subscription.
— (Irishstar) and (Birminghammail.co.uk)The German media outlet Stern.de provides weekly streaming tips regarding how gangster boss Thomas Shelby returns to prominence as part of the ongoing Peaky Blinders narrative on digital platforms this week starting March 14th through mid-March.
— (Stern.de)Cillian Murphy clarified that in *The Immortal Man*, he does not believe character Tommy Shelby had a specific death wish but rather became unafraid of it due to profound psychological trauma from the First World War. The film, set nearly ten years after season six and featuring an aging Shelby confronting his son Erasmus Duke over criminal control, will be released on Netflix in five days following its Friday premiere.
Cillian Murphy's *Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man* premiered in Birmingham on March 2, arrived in cinemas nationwide by March 6, and will stream globally starting Netflix releases beginning with a grand premiere at Symphony Hall. Based creator Steven Knight continues the narrative of aged Tommy Shelby during WWII as he faces threats from fascist movements while managing his illegitimate son's takeover after distancing himself following events shown previously on television series
Fans can celebrate as *Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man*, starring Cillian Murphy in a continuation of Steven Knight's series based on themes like legacy and psychological trauma during World War II, premiered at Symphony Hall Birmingham on March 2, released theatrically from the same date.
Cillian Murphy warned fans not to spoil his upcoming Peaky Blinders film because spoilers can be "terrible," while noting that despite its stylized nature, the story features significant consequences and humanity. Set in World War II following Season 6's conclusion with a new cast including Rebecca Ferguson and Barry Keoghan, this Netflix movie continues Tommy Shelby's journey as he confronts dangerous conspiracies threatening his family and country.