Tommy Shelby Returns: Peaky Blinders Movie Trailer Reveals Dark Secrets

Tommy Shelby Returns Peaky Blinders Movie Trailer Reveals Dark Secrets

Tommy Shelby Returns: Peaky Blinders Movie Trailer Reveals Dark Secrets

Tommy Shelby is back and the shadows of his past are darker than ever. The first trailer for Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man offers a tense glimpse into a world where loyalty, power and legacy collide. Academy Award-winner Cillian Murphy reprises his iconic role as the gangster king of Birmingham, now older, greying and haunted by choices that refuse to leave him in peace.

Set in 1940, amid the chaos of World War Two, the film finds Tommy returning from a self-imposed exile. His mission is not just personal—it’s about protecting his family, but also, it seems, the nation itself. Birmingham has changed and the streets he once ruled are now a battlefield for the next generation. That generation is led by his estranged son, Duke Shelby, played by Barry Keoghan, a young man both reckless and calculating, running the Peaky Blinders as if it’s 1919 all over again.

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The stakes escalate when Tim Roth’s character, Beckett, a British fascist sympathizer, attempts to draw Duke into a treacherous plot that could aid Nazi Germany. The tension is clear: Tommy’s world is no longer just about gang rivalries. It’s about preventing a legacy of destruction from spilling beyond the Shelby family and into a nation at war.

Rebecca Ferguson and Sophie Rundle also return, adding a new layer of moral urgency. Ferguson’s character warns Tommy of the ghosts in his house—the lives lost because of him and the son he abandoned. It’s a confrontation that forces Tommy to face not only external threats, but his own inner demons. And as the trailer shows, even with a gun in hand and a plan in motion, the past refuses to be ignored.

Music plays a vital role in shaping this dark, tense world. The soundtrack includes haunting new covers of Massive Attack’s “Angel” and “Teardrop,” a fresh rendition of Nick Cave’s “Red Right Hand,” and original tracks from artists like Grian Chatten and Amy Taylor. It’s a sonic landscape designed to pull viewers into the moody streets of wartime Birmingham, echoing the grit and style that made the original series a cultural phenomenon.

Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man hits select cinemas on March 6 and will stream on Netflix starting March 20. This isn’t just a continuation of a beloved story—it’s an exploration of power, family and the heavy cost of ambition. For fans and newcomers alike, it promises suspense, drama and the unmistakable presence of Tommy Shelby himself.

Stay with us for more updates on the film, its soundtrack and the continuing saga of the Shelby family. Keep watching, because the streets of Birmingham are about to get very dangerous again.

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