Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man Teaser Trailer Released — Tommy Shelby Rises From the Ashes Once More
- Je-Ree

- Dec 24, 2025
- 2 min read

The long-awaited teaser for Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man has officially dropped, and yes, Tommy Shelby is back, looking as haunted, furious, and impeccably dressed as ever. For fans who thought the BBC series finale was the end of the road, the trailer makes one thing crystal clear: the legend of the Peaky Blinders refuses to stay buried.
The film serves as a continuation of Steven Knight’s gritty crime saga, shifting the action into the shadowy chaos of World War II. The trailer wastes no time setting the tone bomb sirens wail, cities burn, and Cillian Murphy’s Tommy Shelby emerges with that familiar stare that suggests violence is both inevitable and personal. If immortality has a face, it apparently wears a razor blade in its cap.
Visually, The Immortal Man looks bigger, darker, and far more explosive than the original series. Director Tom Harper leans hard into wartime imagery, trading smoky Birmingham streets for scorched landscapes and military tension. The cinematography is stylish without being self-indulgent, which is a welcome sign for a franchise that has always walked a fine line between cool and chaos.
Murphy slides back into the role like he never left gaunt, dangerous, and emotionally wrecked in all the ways fans expect. The trailer teases a Tommy Shelby who has survived everything except himself, now navigating global conflict with the same ruthless intelligence he once applied to gang wars and political schemes. Supporting cast glimpses hint at both returning faces and new threats, suggesting the film won’t rely solely on nostalgia to carry the story forward.
What really sells the trailer is its confidence. There’s no frantic montage begging viewers to care. Instead, it trusts the weight of the world it’s building and the reputation Peaky Blinders already has to do the heavy lifting. The music swells, the violence simmers, and the dialogue lands with the kind of menace that made the series a cultural obsession in the first place.
With Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man, the franchise isn’t chasing relevance; it’s reclaiming it. The trailer promises a cinematic farewell that feels earned, dangerous, and unapologetically bleak exactly how Tommy Shelby would want it.
Whether this truly marks the final chapter or just another rebirth remains to be seen, but one thing’s certain: the Peaky Blinders are back, and they didn’t come quietly.
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