- Film And TV
- 25 Mar 26
Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man debuts with 25.3 million views in three days
Roe McDermott interviewed Peaky Blinder's director Steven Knight, alongside Cillian Murphy and Barry Keoghan in the current issue of Hot Press, out now.
Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man has debuted with 25.3 million views in three days on Netflix. The film premiered on March 20 and is a continuation of of the Peaky Blinders series, starring Cillian Murphy.
The show ran for six seasons, from 2013 to 2022, earning a strong audience on Netflix. Currently, the film is the most-watched title on the streaming platform, during the week of March 16-22.
Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man, set in Birmingham in 1940, plunges Peaky Blinders "into a dangerous Nazi conspiracy," according to the logline.
"With Britain and the continent struggling against Hitler's war machine, the entire Shelby family's future hangs in the balance."
With Murphy as Tommy Shelby, and Barry Keoghan as his son Duke Shelby, the cast also includes the likes of Rebecca Ferguson, Stephen Graham, and more.
Elsewhere, the film topped the UK and Irish Shazam charts for music, with Lankum's 'Hunting The Wren (The Immortal Man version)' in collaboration with Fontaines D.C.'s Grain Chatten reaching no. 1.
The soundtrack also features contributions from composer Martin Slattery, and Amy Taylor from Amyl & the Sniffers.
Read more about Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man in the new issue of Hot Press, where we talked to the film's creator Steven Knight, alongside Murphy, and Keoghan.
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