Barry Keoghan Name Absent From Coverage of Kelmarsh Tunnel Peaky Blinders

Barry Keoghan Name Absent From Coverage of Kelmarsh Tunnel Peaky Blinders

9: 00 a. m. ET — Cillian Murphy returns as Tommy Shelby in The Immortal Man, the new Peaky Blinders instalment that used Northamptonshire’s Kelmarsh Tunnel as a filming location; the film will play in selected cinemas before streaming on Netflix from 20 March, and the available coverage does not mention barry keoghan.

Kelmarsh Tunnel’s Role in The Immortal Man

Kelmarsh Tunnel, a 480m (1, 575ft) long unlit brick structure on the former Northampton to Market Harborough line, was used for scenes in The Immortal Man. Director Tom Harper described the tunnel as “one of those treasures that you sometimes find when you’re filming, ” and said the tunnel’s enclosed nature allowed the production to work without many members of the public nearby.

Barry Keoghan Not Referenced in Kelmarsh Tunnel Coverage

The write-up names Cillian Murphy, Tom Harper and creator Stephen Knight and details shooting across Birmingham and parts of Manchester, Leeds, Liverpool and Northamptonshire. That coverage emphasizes the production’s ability to reach “little known gems” with a bigger film budget, and it does not list barry keoghan among those mentioned in the piece.

Cillian Murphy Reprises Tommy Shelby Ahead of 20 March Release

The Immortal Man depicts Tommy Shelby returning to Birmingham during World War Two and is explicitly set in Birmingham in 1940 amid wartime destruction. The film will be shown in selected cinemas before it becomes available to stream on Netflix from 20 March; Harper said the larger budget allowed the team to visit a wider range of locations, including Kelmarsh Tunnel, that might otherwise have been out of reach.

For now, the confirmed next milestone is the film’s availability to stream from 20 March; no ET start time for the streaming release is listed in the available coverage.