Peaky Blinders: What we learned from the first trailer for the new film peaky blinders
The first full trailer for the new Peaky Blinders film, The Immortal Man, was released this week, and it immediately framed the stakes: an older Tommy Shelby returns to Birmingham in 1940 to confront a conflict that could decide the future of his family and the country. The trailer establishes the film's wartime setting, a shaken Small Heath, and a generational showdown that drives the plot forward.
Peaky Blinders trailer: peaky blinders plot and setting
The trailer places the story in Birmingham amid the destruction of World War Two, with a greying, older-looking Tommy driven back from a self-imposed exile to face what press materials call his "most destructive reckoning yet. " Visuals and lines from the preview underline that the city Tommy once commanded has changed, and that broader national stakes are now woven into the family-level drama. A key line frames Tommy's choice sharply: whether to confront his legacy, or burn it to the ground.
Casting and character returns explained
Cillian Murphy returns in the role of Tommy Shelby. New cast additions include Rebecca Ferguson and Tim Roth, and Barry Keoghan appears as Tommy's son, Duke Shelby, who now runs the Peaky Blinders in a way described in the trailer as "all over again. " Stephen Graham and Sophie Rundle are shown returning in their previous roles, with Ada telling Tommy in the clip that his "gypsy son is running the Peaky Blinders like it's 1919. " The trailer suggests fractured family loyalties and a contested succession within the gang.
What the trailer signals next
The preview sets up a personal and political reckoning rather than a simple continuation of past plots. Rebecca Ferguson's character warns Tommy to face his demons "for the sake of his family and country, " and Ada accuses him of having "abandoned your kingdom and you abandoned your son. " The son shown in the trailer appears to need guidance, with Tommy admitting, "I can't help him, because I'm not that man anymore, " a line that the trailer immediately undercuts. The film title, The Immortal Man, and the wartime setting imply the story will test Tommy's loyalties and leadership amid a changed city and national crisis.
- Trailer released for The Immortal Man, set in Birmingham in 1940.
- Barry Keoghan debuts as Duke Shelby; Cillian Murphy reprises Tommy Shelby.
- Trailer frames a family and national reckoning with high personal stakes.
Two award-related notes appear in the promotional material: Murphy is identified as an Oscar winner for his prior role, and Keoghan is noted as an Oscar nominee for his earlier work. The trailer's mix of intimate family lines and wartime imagery makes clear the film will center Tommy's internal struggle alongside external threats.
Near-term expectations are concrete. The trailer is the first public look at The Immortal Man and sets the promotional tone: a return to Birmingham, a generational clash inside the Peaky Blinders, and a thematic focus on legacy and consequence. If the final film follows the trailer's emphasis, the story will hinge on Tommy's choice about his legacy and the fate of his son, with the wartime backdrop amplifying the urgency of those decisions.