The official title of Netflix's upcoming Peaky Blinders movie has been confirmed.
A continuation of the series, the film is set a few years after the events of the season six finale and will follow the Shelbys during World War II.
The film's long-rumoured title The Immortal Man has now been officially confirmed by Nadia Stacey, a hair and makeup artist on the project, who shared an illustration featuring Cillian Murphy back in action as Tommy Shelby alongside Barry Keoghan in his currently-undisclosed role.
"THE IMMORTAL MAN - Peaky Blinders the movie. One of my favourite jobs ever," she captioned the Instagram post.
Keoghan was cast in the anticipated movie back in August, though it still hasn't been confirmed who he will be playing.
He has, however, teased that fans are in for a treat, saying in an interview with Josh Horowitz last month: "I read the script, and it's epic. It's so f**king epic."
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Other newcomers joining Keoghan for the follow-up film include Rebecca Ferguson, Tim Roth and Jay Lycurgo, while returning cast members include Stephen Graham, Sophie Rundle, Ned Dennehy, Packy Lee and Ian Peck.
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Meanwhile, Murphy recently revealed that he's been rewatching the BBC period drama ahead of The Immortal Man's release.
"Since I started producing – I was a producer on Peaky – you kind of have to," he told GQ. "It kind of takes the curse off of it. It was very nice watching it, because it was actually quite a good show."
However, he also said that revisiting the show was "heartbreaking" following the death of Helen McCrory, who played Polly, in 2021.
"It was also quite heartbreaking, because I was watching Helen McCrory, and we lost her," he shared.
"But you can distance yourself from it, and look at and say, 'Right, that's the atmosphere we want. That's the look we need, that's the silhouette, and that's the energy we need from it'. We need to turn it up for the movie, obviously."
The Immortal Man does not yet have a release date.
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