Peaky Blinders - Here's the Italian Trailer for The Immortal Man
A confrontation between the myth built over the years and the fragility of the man behind the dark coat
Netflix has released the first official trailer for Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man, the film that will definitively conclude the saga dedicated to Tommy Shelby. The images transport the viewer back to Birmingham in 1940, with World War II raging across Europe and a protagonist who seems to bear the full weight of his past.
The film picks up after the silent farewell seen in the sixth season finale. Tommy is initially distant, isolated, but the new scenario forces him to return. The trailer reveals a key element: his son has decided to take over the organization, bringing the Peaky Blinders back to dynamics reminiscent of the gang's most ruthless beginnings. Generational tension thus becomes the heart of the story.
A fitting conclusion to the cult series on the horizon
The sequences shown alternate between dark atmospheres, clandestine meetings, and glimpses of a city scarred by war. The world conflict is not just a historical backdrop, but a mirror of the protagonist's inner chaos. The title itself, The Immortal Man, suggests a confrontation between the myth built over the years and the fragility of the man behind the dark coat.
Cillian Murphy returns in his iconic role, alongside Barry Keoghan and a cast that includes Rebecca Ferguson, Stephen Graham, and Tim Roth. Tom Harper directs, having previously been involved in the series created by Steven Knight. After a limited theatrical release (abroad), the film will arrive on Netflix, marking the epilogue of one of the most influential British productions of the last decade.