‘Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man’ Premieres in New York With Cillian Murphy, Barry Keoghan and Rebecca Ferguson
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The long-awaited film continuation of the hit series brought its stars to the red carpet at the DGA Theater.
The world of Peaky Blinders returned to the spotlight in New York as the cast of the upcoming feature film Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man stepped out for the film’s premiere at the Directors Guild of America Theater.
Leading the red carpet were Cillian Murphy, Barry Keoghan and Rebecca Ferguson, who star in the highly anticipated continuation of the acclaimed crime saga. The film expands the universe of the original series, which ran for six seasons and became one of the defining television dramas of the past decade.
Murphy, who returns as Tommy Shelby, has long been synonymous with the role that helped define the series’ dark, operatic tone. The character’s journey through post-war Birmingham and the criminal underworld turned the show into a global phenomenon, blending historical drama with a modern cinematic sensibility.
Joining Murphy on screen is a new ensemble that includes Keoghan and Ferguson alongside Tim Roth. The cast also features returning and new players including Stephen Graham, Sophie Rundle, Ned Dennehy, Packy Lee, Ian Peck and Jay Lycurgo.
The premiere brought the cast together for the first major public celebration of the film ahead of its release, with photographers capturing the stars as they arrived at the Manhattan venue. Fans of the series have been waiting years for a cinematic continuation following the conclusion of the television series, and anticipation surrounding the project has steadily grown as details about the film have emerged.
Originally created by Steven Knight, the Peaky Blinders universe has remained one of the most influential modern crime dramas, known for its distinctive visual style, historical setting and unforgettable characters. The move to the big screen signals the next chapter in the story while maintaining the tone and mythology that made the original series such a cultural phenomenon.
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For Murphy in particular, the premiere marks a return to one of his most iconic roles after years of critical acclaim across film and television. As the Peaky Blinders story expands beyond television, the film promises to continue exploring the Shelby family’s legacy in a new and larger cinematic scale.
Photos from the New York premiere capture the cast arriving on the red carpet and celebrating the next chapter of the Peaky Blinders saga.



