A newly released behind-the-scenes clip from Peaky Blinders spin-off film Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man has given fans a closer look at the intense dynamic between Cillian Murphy and Barry Keoghan.
Shared by Netflix’s official accounts, the footage captures the pair locked in a gritty, mud-soaked fight sequence, hinting at a dramatic and emotionally charged confrontation between their characters.
The scene itself appears particularly brutal, with Murphy reprising his iconic role as Tommy Shelby — a character he has embodied for over a decade — while Keoghan steps in as Tommy’s adult son, Duke Shelby.
The casting marks a significant evolution for the franchise, introducing a new generation into the Shelby family story.
On set, Keoghan brings a light-hearted tone to the physically demanding shoot, joking: “It's not all fun and games making movies, eh?” — a line that undercuts the intensity of the moment.
Beyond the action, the footage also offers a glimpse into the filmmaking process, showing both actors reviewing takes with the director and analysing the scene in real time.
Murphy, known for his meticulous approach to performance, is seen studying the playback and remarking: “That looks like a connection,” suggesting a focus on the emotional weight behind the physical clash. Keoghan, meanwhile, openly celebrates the result, exclaiming: “That's fucking great, man!” — highlighting his enthusiasm at joining such an established and beloved franchise.
The clip ends on a playful note, with Keoghan teasing his co-star: “Not bad for an old man!”
The release of the footage comes amid heightened anticipation for The Immortal Man, which serves as a continuation and conclusion of the original Peaky Blinders series.
The show, which first aired in 2013, ran for six seasons before concluding in 2022, building a massive global audience over its nine-year run. It became one of the BBC’s most successful dramas and later found an even wider fanbase internationally through Netflix, where it consistently ranked among the platform’s most-watched titles.
While exact global viewing figures have not been fully disclosed, the series is widely estimated to have reached tens of millions of viewers worldwide, developing a devoted fanbase and a strong cultural footprint — from fashion trends inspired by the Shelby style to its influence on modern period dramas.
Murphy’s portrayal of Tommy Shelby has been central to that success and is widely regarded as one of the defining roles of his career. Over 13 years, the Cork-born actor transformed the character from a traumatised First World War veteran into a complex political and criminal figure, earning critical acclaim and several award nominations.
The role has also played a major part in elevating Murphy to global stardom, alongside later successes such as Oppenheimer, which further cemented his reputation as one of the leading actors of his generation.
In recent interviews, Murphy has spoken candidly about his attachment to Tommy Shelby and the challenge of stepping back into the role after the series finale.
He has described the character as one he “lived with for a long time,” noting that returning for the film required finding the same intensity and focus that defined the earlier seasons. At the same time, he has acknowledged the importance of bringing closure to the story, suggesting that the film aims to give fans a proper ending while also expanding the narrative in new directions.
For Keoghan, the project represents another major step in an already fast-rising career.
The Dublin actor has gained international recognition in recent years through roles in films such as The Banshees of Inisherin and Saltburn, and his casting in The Immortal Man positions him as a key figure in the future of the Peaky Blinders universe.
While Netflix has yet to release full viewing figures for The Immortal Man, early engagement around promotional material — including this latest behind-the-scenes clip — suggests strong interest from the show’s established global audience.
For fans who have followed Tommy Shelby’s journey since 2013, the footage offers a rare and revealing look at how the final chapter is being brought to life — and a reminder of the enduring appeal of one of television’s most iconic modern dramas.
Cillian Murphy has said playing Tommy Shelby in the hit crime drama Peaky Blinders is a role he will “never experience again” as he reflected on more than a decade leading the hugely popular series.
The Cork-born actor fronted the show for nearly 13 years, portraying the ruthless leader of the Shelby crime family in Birmingham. Murphy’s portrayal of the calculating gangster became one of television’s most recognisable performances, helping turn the series into a global phenomenon after it debuted on the BBC in 2013.
Although the series concluded in 2022, the story is set to continue in a new spin-off film, Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man, which will see Shelby drawn back into the chaos of World War II after a period of self-imposed exile.
Speaking during a press conference, the 49-year-old actor reflected on how unusual it was to inhabit the same character for so long.
“I feel really, really proud of the work. It’s nuts that it’s been so long. The end of 2012 is when we shot the original series.”
“So many people have watched it, and it’s become so beloved, so I just feel immensely proud of it.”
Murphy said the length of time he spent playing the character gave him a rare opportunity to grow alongside him.
“I think the luxury of having played (Tommy Shelby) for so long is that all the research is kind of done, you know?”
“You’ve got like 13 years there. You’ve lived it alongside him, and also you’ve kind of aged alongside him. It’s kind of unique.”
“I’ll never experience that again, and it’s really unusual and gratifying to have that opportunity to play a character like that.”
@yahoouk Irish actor Cillian Murphy has said his role in Peaky Blinders is one he will “never experience again”, as he reflected on 13 years as the face of the popular crime drama. Speaking during a press conference, the 49-year-old actor said: “I feel really, really proud of the work. It’s nuts that it’s been so long. The end of 2012 is when we shot the original series. “So many people have watched it, and it’s become so beloved, so I just feel immensely proud of it.” #peakyblinders #cillianmurphy #tommyshelby ♬ original sound - Yahoo UK
The upcoming film will also explore Tommy Shelby’s complicated relationship with his illegitimate son Duke Shelby, played by fellow Irish star Barry Keoghan, who was introduced late in the series.
Murphy explained that continuing the story in film form needed a strong narrative reason.
“In order for us to conclude (the series) with a film, it needed to justify itself.”
“Ultimately, that comes down to the script.”
“The main sort of thematic drive of the show has always been family, if we continued with that and made it a father and son story and introduced Duke in that manner then we knew we were on the right track — and off we went.”
The film finds Tommy Shelby living away from the criminal empire he built, though the war forces him to confront who he really is.
“When we meet him, (he) is kind of withdrawn from the world, and he’s dealing with his own personal stuff.”
“But I think what setting the film against the backdrop of the war means that his values are being tested all the time.”
Murphy said the story ultimately pushes the character to confront deeper questions about his life.
“What do you actually believe in? What do you actually stand for, aside from illegal bookmaking and racketeering and making money and buying houses and abandoning children and abandoning wives, what do you actually stand for?”
“And then he figures it out.”
“And I think he begins — towards the end of the film — to really realise what he actually stands for.”
The original Peaky Blinders series followed the rise of the Shelby family in post-World War I Birmingham, blending historical drama with stylised storytelling and becoming one of the most successful British television exports of the past decade.
The new film, Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man, will be released globally on Netflix on March 20, marking the next chapter in the story of one of television’s most iconic anti-heroes.
The Shelby family has officially landed in the United States, as the stars of Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man gathered in New York City for the film’s stateside premiere.
Leading the red carpet was Cillian Murphy, who reprises his iconic role as Tommy Shelby, alongside co-stars Rebecca Ferguson, Barry Keoghan and Tim Roth. The premiere marked one of the first major public appearances for the cast since the highly anticipated film adaptation of the hit television series was completed.
The project continues the story of the Shelby crime family first introduced in the hugely successful BBC drama Peaky Blinders, which ran for six seasons between 2013 and 2022. Created by Steven Knight, the series followed the rise of a ruthless gang operating in Birmingham in the years after the First World War, with Murphy’s calculating gang leader Tommy Shelby becoming one of television’s most memorable anti-heroes.
Since the series concluded, fans have been eagerly awaiting the next chapter in the story. “The Immortal Man” picks up the narrative beyond the events of the show’s final season, bringing the Shelby saga to the big screen for the first time.
Murphy, who won the Academy Award for Best Actor for his performance in Oppenheimer, has long been closely associated with the role of Tommy Shelby, with the character helping cement his global profile during the show’s run.
Irish actor Barry Keoghan, meanwhile, joins the expanding cast following a run of acclaimed performances in films including The Banshees of Inisherin and Saltburn, which helped elevate him to international stardom. His involvement in the Peaky Blinders film has only intensified anticipation among fans of the franchise.
Also appearing in the film is Rebecca Ferguson, best known for her roles in blockbuster franchises such as Dune and Mission: Impossible – Fallout, while veteran actor Tim Roth adds further star power to the project.
While specific plot details for “The Immortal Man” have largely been kept under wraps, creator Steven Knight has previously described the film as a major continuation of the Peaky Blinders story rather than a simple epilogue to the television series.
The original show built a devoted international following thanks to its gritty storytelling, cinematic style and memorable soundtrack, helping transform Peaky Blinders into a global cultural phenomenon. The series also played a major role in boosting interest in its Birmingham setting, with themed tours, exhibitions and merchandise emerging as the show’s popularity surged worldwide.
For Irish audiences in particular, the project carries extra interest thanks to the presence of Cillian Murphy and Barry Keoghan, two of the country’s most prominent actors on the international stage.
The New York premiere offered fans their first major glimpse of the cast promoting the film together, as the actors stepped out in style on the red carpet ahead of the movie’s release.
With anticipation building and the Shelby family returning to screens in cinematic form, Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man is shaping up to be one of the most closely watched film releases connected to a television franchise in recent years.