Tim Roth Joins Peaky Blinders Film, Reinforcing Star-Driven Finale

Tim Roth Joins Peaky Blinders Film, Reinforcing Star-Driven Finale

The feature-length conclusion Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man arrives this month and brings Academy Award nominee Tim Roth and Rebecca Ferguson into prominent antagonist roles opposite Cillian Murphy. Their casting underscores the series’ pattern of recruiting high-profile challengers for Tommy Shelby and was on display at the New York premiere held at the Director’s Guild Theater this week.

Tim Roth on Peaky Blinders

Tim Roth appears among the named powerhouses stepping into those roles for Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man, a confirmed development discussed in advance of the movie’s streaming premiere this month. The pattern suggests the filmmakers deliberately cast established actors like Roth to create sharp dramatic confrontations with Cillian Murphy’s Tommy Shelby rather than relying solely on the show’s existing ensemble.

Rebecca Ferguson and Silo

Rebecca Ferguson, who also spoke about her work on the Apple TV series Silo, confirmed she had “four more shooting days, ” a detail cited as confirming that filming has now officially wrapped for her Juliette Nichols on the fourth and final season. Ferguson added that “Friday is my last day” and said she was “emotionally grieving, ” which points to how invested principal cast members were in closing that run. Ferguson also hinted that Silo’s Season 3 could arrive “maybe in the middle of this year, ” leaving a specific release date unresolved.

New York Premiere Details

The New York premiere of Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man took place at the Director’s Guild Theater this week, where Rebecca Ferguson, Cillian Murphy, and Barry Keoghan attended. Ferguson wore Olivier Theyskens, a gown described as austere from the front with a dramatic open back; Cillian Murphy chose a custom Giorgio Armani black double-breasted suit with a tonal black shirt and an archival neck tie; Barry Keoghan appeared in a Thom Browne striped suit paired with a David Yurman DY Mercer Petite Toggle Chain necklace and Dr. Martens 1460 Harness leather lace-up boots. These fashion choices reinforced the film’s moody aesthetic and the event’s emphasis on star presence in promoting the movie.

Tim Roth also discussed his recent work during a sit-down that touched on how actors approach antagonistic roles and on the process of translating a scripted character to screen. The remarks underscore Roth’s hands-on influence in shaping his role for the film rather than treating it as a single, static performance.

Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man is scheduled to stream this month; the exact streaming release date has not been specified. If the film’s streaming premiere occurs within the month as confirmed, the figures and high-profile premiere appearances suggest the team is positioning the feature as a concentrated cultural moment tied to the show’s long-running tradition of star-driven adversaries.