Cillian Murphy Reunites with Son in New Peaky Blinders Trailer

Fans of the hit series will soon witness the Shelby family’s return as “Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man” prepares for its cinematic debut. Netflix released the latest trailer for the film on February 19, promising a gripping continuation of the Shelby saga that many viewers have eagerly awaited. The trailer reveals a haunted Tommy Shelby, confronted by ghosts of his past, who is also estranged from his son, Duke, setting a tense and uncertain tone for what lies ahead.

Family Conflict and Power Struggles Evident in Trailer

The preview opens with Rebecca Ferguson’s character confronting Tommy, accusing him of abandoning both his criminal empire and his son. Ada Shelby, played by Sophie Rundle, then informs Tommy that Duke is now in charge of the Peaky Blinders, reviving the family’s operations with an intensity reminiscent of the post-World War I era, specifically 1919. The trailer highlights Tommy’s uneasy reunion with Duke, portraying the son as detached and indifferent, further complicating their fractured relationship. Tommy’s return culminates in a powerful scene where he reclaims his old domain by entering the Garrison Pub to demand the respect he once commanded, emphasizing the tension within the family.

Cast and Crew Behind the New Peaky Blinders Film

Directed by Tom Harper and penned by series creator Steven Knight, the film reassembles much of the original cast, including Cillian Murphy reprising his role as Tommy Shelby. Alongside Murphy, actors Barry Keoghan, Rebecca Ferguson, Tim Roth, Sophie Rundle, Stephen Graham, and Jay Lycurgo will star, with familiar faces like Ned Dennehy, Packy Lee, and Ian Peck returning as part of the ensemble. Since its debut in 2013, Peaky Blinders has captivated audiences worldwide, earning major accolades such as the BAFTA Award for Best Drama Series.

Release Plans and Viewing Options

“Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man” is scheduled for a limited theatrical release on March 6, 2026. Following its time in cinemas, the film will become available for streaming on Netflix starting March 20. This staggered release strategy aims to build anticipation among longtime fans and introduce the series’ intense, dark storytelling to a broader audience, reestablishing the Show’s cultural impact.