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Will you watch the Peaky Blinders film?

Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man is in cinemas and will be available on Netflix next week.

CORK’S CILLIAN MURPHY joined his co-stars and a host of guests in Birmingham last week for the premiere of Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man.

The film, a spin-off of the widely successful TV series, sees Murphy reprise his role (and pick up his flat cap once again) as crime boss Tommy Shelby. Many familiar faces from the show are set to return, with new additions including Rebecca Ferguson and Barry Keoghan joining the cast.

The original series ran for six seasons and followed the exploits of Tommy Shelby and his family in Birmingham in the years between the two world wars.

This time around, the story moves into WWII, with Shelby returning to Birmingham after a self-imposed exile in the countryside – as his son Duke causes trouble at home.

The film is now in cinemas and will arrive on Netflix on 20 March – meaning you won’t have to wait long if you would rather watch it on a smaller screen.

So, tell us: Will you watch the Peaky Blinders film?


Poll Results:

I'll wait until it's on Netflix (601)
No, probably not (393)
I want to see it while it's in cinemas (186)
I'm not sure (51)
I've already seen it (38)

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