When will Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man hit Netflix?
New Peaky Blinders movie arrives in theaters, then Netflix
Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man will reach audiences through a two-window rollout that combines a limited theatrical run with a rapid streaming debut. The film opens in select theaters on March 6, and is scheduled to arrive on Netflix two weeks later, giving fans a short theatrical window before it moves to the streaming platform.
The movie brings Cillian Murphy back as Tommy Shelby and expands the Shelby family story. The first trailers position Tommy against wartime chaos and intimate family conflict, and they confirm that Barry Keoghan plays Duke, the grown son of Tommy Shelby. That casting underscores the film’s blend of franchise continuity and new, star-driven momentum.
Soundtrack and creative highlights
- The official soundtrack has been announced alongside the marketing, and it includes a new track from Fontaines D.C. frontman Grian Chatten titled “Puppet.”
- Additional contributions on the soundtrack include new recordings by Nick Cave and Amy Taylor of Amyl & the Sniffers, signaling a high-profile musical package tied to the film.
- Marketing deliberately emphasizes wartime stakes and the generational fallout within the Shelby family, steering the franchise toward a grand, cinematic scale.
Why the release strategy matters
Giving the film a brief theatrical window before a Netflix premiere reflects current studio strategies for franchise films with strong streaming partners: the theatrical dates create event press and a box-office snapshot, while the quick move to Netflix leverages the platform’s global reach to maximize audience and cultural impact. For fans of the original series, the project functions as both continuation and finale-style event, and the soundtrack’s notable contributors add another commercial and promotional angle ahead of the film’s streaming arrival.