Cillian Murphy’s latest film has quickly entered the spotlight as streaming platforms compete for audience attention. The new Peaky Blinders continuation has drawn strong viewership after its global release. Recent data places it among the most-watched titles, signaling strong early performance in the streaming race.
Peaky Blinders new movie starts big on streaming wars
Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man debuted at number one on Netflix in the United States on March 22, 2026, according to FlixPatrol’s daily charts. The film held the top movie position for two consecutive days after its global release on March 20, 2026.
The data shows the title overtook previous chart leaders, including Nobody 2 and Gaslit by My Husband: The Morgan Metzer Story, which had dominated earlier in the same week. FlixPatrol states that its rankings reflect “the most popular movies and TV shows on VOD” based on daily trending performance.
Tom Harper directed the 2026 British crime drama Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man, and Steven Knight wrote it. The film continues the story of the television series Peaky Blinders (2013–2022). It stars Cillian Murphy alongside Sophie Rundle, Stephen Graham, and Barry Keoghan.
The filmmakers premiered the film at Symphony Hall in Birmingham on 2 March 2026. They released it in select cinemas on 6 March. Netflix began streaming it globally on 20 March. The production team started filming on 30 September 2024 at Digbeth Loc Studios in Birmingham. They completed filming on 13 December 2024.
The story unfolds during the Blitz in November 1940, focusing on a Nazi plot to destabilize Britain’s economy with counterfeit currency. Tommy Shelby returns from isolation to confront a conspiracy involving his son Duke and Nazi agent John Beckett.
FlixPatrol updates its charts daily, tracking the most-watched content across platforms. On March 22, the film ranked above titles including The Bad Guys 2, Sisu: Road to Revenge, and Saw X.
The film’s performance aligns with Netflix’s focus on major franchise releases. Its chart success reflects strong audience engagement after its move from cinemas to global streaming.