The much-anticipated film adaptation of the acclaimed television series ‘Peaky Blinders’ made its grand debut in New York City on Tuesday evening, drawing the attention of fans and critics alike. The event took place at the prestigious Directors Guild of America Theater, where the cast gathered to celebrate the launch of ‘Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man,’ a feature-length continuation that promises to extend the gripping narrative of the original show.
Leading the star-studded red carpet was Cillian Murphy, who once again stepped into the shoes of the enigmatic Tommy Shelby, the central figure whose complex character has captivated audiences worldwide. Murphy, now 49, presented a refined and classic look, donning a sleek black two-piece suit complemented by a crisp dress shirt and a subtly patterned tie. His understated yet elegant style perfectly matched the sophisticated aura of the event, highlighting his enduring connection to the character and the series.
Joining Murphy were notable co-stars Barry Keoghan and Rebecca Ferguson, both of whom brought their own flair to the premiere. Keoghan, aged 33, attracted considerable attention with his sharp pinstripe suit, tailored to perfection. Known for his versatility, the Irish actor portrays Erasmus “Duke” Shelby in the film, adding a fresh dynamic to the Shelby family saga. His slightly tousled hairstyle at the event echoed his current role as Ringo Starr in an upcoming Beatles biopic, showcasing his ability to embody diverse characters with ease.
Meanwhile, Swedish actress Rebecca Ferguson, 42, exuded glamour in a stunning halter-neck evening gown adorned with delicate pleated details. Ferguson takes on the challenging dual roles of identical twins Kaulo and Zelda in the film, characters newly introduced to the expanding ‘Peaky Blinders’ universe. Her presence at the premiere underscored the film’s ambition to deepen the storyline and explore new facets of the Shelby family’s world.
The original ‘Peaky Blinders’ television series, which aired over six seasons and comprised 36 episodes, concluded its run to widespread acclaim. Created by Steven Knight, the show has been praised for its intricate storytelling, rich period detail, and compelling performances. Knight has since confirmed plans to continue the narrative through this feature film, a project that was initially hinted at in 2021 and officially announced last year, sparking excitement among the show’s dedicated fanbase eager to see the Shelby saga unfold on the big screen.
‘The Immortal Man’ is set four years after the events of the series finale, promising to pick up the story with fresh intensity and new challenges for the characters. The film was made available in select cinemas starting March 6, 2026, offering an exclusive early viewing experience. For a broader audience, the movie will be accessible via streaming on Netflix from March 20, allowing fans worldwide to dive back into the dark, thrilling world of the Peaky Blinders.