
Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man
Social posts are mixed: many praise performances and the film's emotional/visual moments while fans criticize its pacing and say it feels underwhelming compared to the series.
Buzz Score
86.3/100
social buzz · out of 100
Watch Score
7.6/10
AI watch recommendation · out of 10
Sentiment
Mixed
overall tone
Mentions
101
tracked posts
Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man — Reviews & Audience Reactions
Discussion trend
Buzz score history
2 snapshots
↑ 7
Average
83
Peak
86
Based on social media discussions
Sentiment mix
Audience mood breakdown
Positive
32%
Neutral
38%
Negative
31%
Audience verdict
Watch Score
7.6/10
Consensus
Mixed Positive
Confidence
78%
Most posts praise the performances (notably Cillian Murphy and Barry Keoghan), the emotional/family-driven ending and striking cinematography, with multiple viewers calling specific scenes beautiful; persistent criticisms note it feels underwhelming compared to the series, misses key characters, and has rhythm/pacing issues.
Audience highlights
Cillian Murphy's performance as Tommy singled out as a highlight
Emotional, family-focused ending that moved some viewers to tears
Strong visual/aesthetic moments (notably standout scenes and the mud fight)
What people loved
- Cillian Murphy's performance as Tommy singled out as a highlight
- Emotional, family-focused ending that moved some viewers to tears
- Strong visual/aesthetic moments (notably standout scenes and the mud fight)
Common criticisms
- Underwhelming compared to the original TV series
- Poor rhythm/pacing and overall engagement
- Missing/supporting characters (Arthur and Polly) left fans feeling the cast was incomplete
Quick facts
- Type
- Movie
- Released
- Mar 5, 2026
- Genre
- Crime, Drama
About
After his estranged son gets embroiled in a Nazi plot, self-exiled gangster Tommy Shelby must return to Birmingham to save his family — and his nation.