Peaky Blinders movie rumors date back to 2020, confirmed in June 2024, with filming completed by December same year in the West Midlands.
The movie, potentially titled The Immortal Man, is set in World War II according to creator Steven Knight.
Returning cast includes Cillian Murphy, with new faces like Barry Keoghan, Rebecca Ferguson, and Tim Roth.
The film will stream on Netflix, anticipated release in 2025 with the official date yet to be disclosed.
While the film's detailed plot and cast roles remain undisclosed, the movie is billed as a continuation of the Peaky Blinders-verse.
Filming locations include Birmingham and St Helens, with a relatively quick shoot wrapping up by December 13, 2024.
The name of the film, possibly The Immortal Man, is not officially confirmed yet, teasing fans of the Peaky Blinders movie.
The movie is expected to be an explosive chapter in the Peaky Blinders story, hinting at a significant development in the series.
Director Steven Knight hints at potential future projects related to Peaky Blinders post the movie's release, suggesting a larger narrative unfold.
Netflix's streaming of Peaky Blinders in the US set the stage for the movie's development, with the film serving as a fitting conclusion to the existing saga.