The acclaimed series Peaky Blinders is conquering yet another space: the big screen with Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man, a production that promises to wrap up the first chapter of the Shelby family saga. Series creator Steven Knight has confirmed that filming has concluded and the movie is now in the editing phase, with plans for theaters release by the end of 2025.
Knight has expressed his desire for fans to experience the film in cinemas, emphasizing the power of word-of-mouth, which played a crucial role in Peaky Blinders’ success. This decision departs from the typical streaming-first strategy, prioritizing the cinematic experience.

The movie’s cast will see the return of Cillian Murphy joined by actors such as Barry Keoghan, Rebecca Ferguson, Tim Roth, and Stephen Graham. Additionally, several original cast members are expected to return, including Sophie Rundle as Ada, Ned Dennehy as Charlie Strong, Packy Lee as Johnny Dogs, and Ian Peck as Curly.
Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man will take place beyond World War II, providing a resolution to the storylines left open in the show’s sixth season. Knight has hinted that if there is enough audience interest, new stories within the Peaky Blinders universe could be explored in the future.
Fans of the series can look forward to a cinematic experience that honors the legacy of Peaky Blinders, blending the original cast’s talent with exciting new additions to enrich this iconic saga. Stay up to date with all things Peaky Blinders by following My Family Cinema on social media.

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