Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man (2026)

Released: 2026-03-05 Recommended age: 16+ No IMDb rating yet
Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man

Movie details

  • Genres: Crime, Drama
  • Director: Tom Harper
  • Main cast: Cillian Murphy, Rebecca Ferguson, Barry Keoghan, Tim Roth, Stephen Graham
  • Country / region: United Kingdom
  • Original language: en
  • Premiere: 2026-03-05

Story overview

In this 2026 crime drama, self-exiled gangster Tommy Shelby returns to Birmingham when his estranged son becomes entangled in a Nazi plot, forcing him to confront his past and protect both his family and his nation.

Parent Guide

Mature crime drama with intense violence, strong language, and complex themes. Not suitable for younger viewers.

Content breakdown

Violence & peril
Strong

Gang violence including fights, shootings, and threats. Scenes of peril involving family members in danger. Historical violence related to Nazi activities. Some graphic depictions of injuries.

Scary / disturbing
Moderate

Tense atmosphere with criminal and political threats. Disturbing themes of extremism and family separation. Some psychologically intense moments as characters face moral dilemmas.

Language
Strong

Frequent strong language including profanity typical of crime dramas. Some racial slurs related to historical context.

Sexual content & nudity
Mild

Implied sexual situations and suggestive dialogue. Brief scenes in adult establishments. No explicit nudity shown.

Substance use
Moderate

Frequent smoking and drinking in social settings. Some scenes depict characters using alcohol to cope with stress. References to historical substance use patterns.

Emotional intensity
Strong

High-stakes family drama with themes of redemption, sacrifice, and legacy. Characters experience grief, anger, and moral conflict. Intense father-son relationship dynamics.

Parent tips

This film contains mature themes including gang violence, historical extremism, and family conflict. Expect intense scenes with peril, strong language, and depictions of substance use. The narrative explores complex moral choices in a gritty historical setting.

Parent chat guide

Discuss the historical context of post-WWI Britain and the rise of extremist ideologies. Talk about how characters navigate loyalty, redemption, and family responsibility in difficult circumstances. Explore the consequences of violence and the challenges of breaking cycles of criminal behavior.

Parent follow-up questions

  • What makes someone a 'hero' or 'villain' in this story?
  • How does Tommy show he cares about his family even when they're apart?
  • What are some ways people solve problems without violence?
  • How does the film portray the tension between personal redemption and national duty?
  • What historical parallels exist between the Nazi threat in the film and modern extremist movements?
  • How do the characters' past traumas influence their present decisions?
  • What commentary does the film make about class, power, and morality in post-war society?

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