Netflix has officially unveiled the first trailer for Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man, offering fans a dramatic glimpse into what promises to be the final chapter of Thomas Shelby’s story. The trailer opens with a weary and emotionally shattered Tommy, years after the events of Peaky Blinders Season 6. Once a feared leader, he now exists in isolation — a man haunted by what he almost achieved and the cost of his ambition.
His fragile peace is disrupted when he learns that his son Duke Shelby, portrayed by Barry Keoghan, has stepped into his shoes and taken charge of the Peaky Blinders.
According to Ada Shelby, played by Sophie Rundle, Duke is running the gang with the same ruthless energy that defined its earliest days.
Meanwhile, a mysterious new figure named Kaulo — portrayed by Rebecca Ferguson — forces Tommy to confront the emotional toll of his past. Her chilling words serve as a reminder of the lives lost along the way.
At the same time, a dangerous political threat emerges in Beckett, a fascist sympathiser played by Tim Roth.
Having retreated from conflict, Tommy initially appears unwilling to return to his old life. But the fear that his son may fall into destructive alliances forces him to reconsider.
Encouraged by Hayden Stagg, played by Stephen Graham, Tommy realises that the battle he hoped to avoid is now unavoidable.
Actor Cillian Murphy has described Tommy’s mental state as one of deep detachment — a man existing in a self-created purgatory, disconnected from both family and the world.
The trailer closes with a symbolic moment: Tommy’s return to the Garrison Pub — once the heart of his power.
Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man will release in select theatres on March 6 before arriving on Netflix on March 20.
