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Peaky Blinders Film Premieres in Birmingham to Ovations

Birmingham’s Symphony Hall hosted a night of cinematic pride and global anticipation as the world premiere of Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man unfolded. Fans, photographers, and stars gathered to celebrate the long-awaited film, which brings the iconic series to the big screen.

Red Carpet Arrival

Cillian Murphy, Rebecca Ferguson, and Tim Roth were greeted by cheering crowds and flashing cameras. Series creator Steven Knight, donning his trademark flat cap, joined Murphy and director Tom Harper on the red carpet. The atmosphere was electric, with fans chanting “By order of the Peaky Blinders.”

Mutual Admiration

Before the screening, Knight praised Murphy’s performance as Tommy Shelby, calling him “amazing.” Murphy returned the compliment, describing Knight as “a writer at the top of his game.” Their partnership has defined the series since its BBC Two debut in 2013, transforming it into a global phenomenon.

Audience Reaction

Two hours later, as the credits rolled, Symphony Hall erupted in applause. The ovation reflected both the film’s impact and the enduring love for the franchise. Knight revealed that Netflix expects billions of viewers worldwide, with Birmingham proudly featured in the opening caption.

Murphy’s Tribute

Murphy, who delighted fans with a walkabout in Centenary Square, expressed gratitude to audiences. “It was a little show on BBC Two on Sunday evenings and then gradually it became this global phenomenon. That was down to the fans,” he said.

He added that working with Knight was “a once in a lifetime freak occurrence,” highlighting the rare creative synergy that sustained the series for over a decade.

Global Impact

Netflix executive Anne Mensah described The Immortal Man as “epic and totally unforgettable,” noting its influence on pop culture. Director Tom Harper credited fans as “the engine that has driven us to this point.”

The film sees Murphy reprise his role as Tommy Shelby, now returning to Birmingham during World War Two. It will screen in select cinemas for two weeks before streaming globally on Netflix from March 20.

A Night to Remember

The premiere was more than a film launch—it was a celebration of Birmingham’s cultural identity and the worldwide reach of Peaky Blinders. With sustained applause and heartfelt tributes, the evening confirmed the franchise’s place in modern television and film history.

Kelly Powers

Kelly Powers is an entertainment writer who brings the world of movies, music, and celebrity culture to life for audiences across the U.S. and beyond. With a flair for storytelling and a deep love for pop culture, she covers Hollywood trends, streaming sensations, and global entertainment news with insight and style. Kelly’s writing keeps readers informed, entertained, and always in tune with what’s hot in the entertainment world.

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