Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man continues the dark and gripping legacy of the Shelby family, following the aftermath of years of power, betrayal, and bloodshed. Set in the late 1930s as Europe teeters on the brink of war, the film finds Tommy Shelby older, wearier, yet more dangerous than ever. Haunted by ghosts of his past and burdened by the cost of his ambition, he faces a new enemy—one whose influence stretches far beyond the streets of Birmingham.
When a mysterious political figure known only as "The Immortal Man" begins manipulating Britain's industrial and criminal underworld, Tommy realizes that this adversary cannot be defeated with bullets alone. Unlike previous rivals, this man thrives in shadows, using ideology and fear as weapons. As fascism tightens its grip across Europe, Tommy is forced to navigate a treacherous alliance between politicians, spies, and crime syndicates to protect his family and secure their future.
Meanwhile, the remaining members of the Shelby clan confront their own crossroads. Arthur struggles to maintain loyalty while battling his inner demons, Ada becomes increasingly involved in political strategy, and the next generation of Shelbys begins questioning the violent empire they are set to inherit. The family's unity is tested as old wounds resurface and sacrifices demand to be made. Loyalty, once unquestioned, becomes fragile under mounting pressure.
Tommy's personal journey is equally volatile. Seeking redemption while still drawn to power, he wrestles with whether he can ever truly escape the cycle of violence he helped create. His confrontations with The Immortal Man become less about territory and more about legacy—about what kind of future Britain, and the Shelby name, will stand for in a world descending into chaos.

In a tense and cinematic finale, Tommy orchestrates one final masterstroke that reshapes both his empire and his soul. Victory comes at a cost, forcing him to confront the possibility that immortality is not about living forever, but about the mark one leaves behind. Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man closes the saga with a powerful meditation on power, consequence, and the thin line between survival and redemption.
