Where to Watch Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man in the UAE — Now Streaming on Netflix

Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man is streaming on Netflix UAE. Here's pricing, cast, and everything you need to know.

Cillian Murphy as Tommy Shelby in Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man on Netflix
Cillian Murphy as Tommy Shelby in Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man. Image: Netflix
Quick Answer: Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man is streaming on Netflix in the UAE right now. The film runs 112 minutes and is available in full. Netflix costs AED 35/month (Basic) or AED 49/month for Full HD.

Six seasons of Tommy Shelby squinting menacingly at people while chain-smoking wasn't enough for you? Same. Cillian Murphy returns for one final ride — literally, there's a horse — in a film set during the 1940 Birmingham Blitz that somehow makes counterfeit currency sound as thrilling as a bare-knuckle boxing match. With a 92% on Rotten Tomatoes and 25 million views in three days, this is the rare TV-to-film adaptation that doesn't make you question your life choices. Here's how to watch it in the UAE.

In the UAE, Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man is streaming on Netflix from 20 March 2026, after a limited UK cinema run from 6 March.

Where to Watch Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man in the UAE

Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man streams exclusively on Netflix in the UAE. The film had a limited cinema run in the UK before landing on Netflix globally on 20 March 2026. No theatrical release in the UAE — Netflix is your only option.

DetailInfo
Platform (UAE)Netflix
Streaming start20 March 2026
Cinema window6 March 2026 (UK only — no UAE theatrical release)
UAE priceAED 35/month (Basic), AED 49 (Standard), AED 71 (Premium 4K)
Free trialNot available
Runtime112 minutes
SubtitlesArabic, English, and 30+ languages
RatingR (TV-MA equivalent)

Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man Official Trailer

Is Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man Free to Watch?

No, you'll need a Netflix subscription. Netflix doesn't offer a free trial in the UAE, so the cheapest way in is the Basic plan at AED 35/month. For a 112-minute film, that's roughly AED 0.31 per minute of Cillian Murphy's cheekbones in 1940s lighting — objectively good value. If you've been meaning to catch up on the original series too, that's all six seasons on Netflix as well, making the subscription stretch even further.

Can I Watch Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man in UAE Cinemas?

No, the film was not released theatrically in the UAE. Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man had a Birmingham premiere on 2 March 2026 and a limited UK cinema run from 6 March, but it did not receive a theatrical release in the UAE or wider GCC. Netflix is the only way to watch it in the UAE, where it has been streaming since 20 March 2026.

Can I Watch Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man While Travelling Outside the UAE?

Yes, your Netflix subscription works globally. Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man is available on Netflix in 190+ countries, so you can watch it wherever you travel. Note that the broader Netflix catalogue can vary by country, but this particular title is available worldwide.

What Is Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man About?

The film follows Tommy Shelby's final mission during the Birmingham Blitz of November 1940. Nazi Germany has hatched a plan to flood Britain with 70 million pounds of counterfeit currency — manufactured by concentration camp inmates — to trigger hyperinflation and cripple the war effort. The scheme is being funnelled through pro-Nazi agents in Birmingham, and the Peaky Blinders themselves have become the distribution network.

Tommy (Cillian Murphy) has been in self-imposed exile following the death of his brother Arthur. When his sister Ada (Sophie Rundle), now an MP, arrives with news that his son Duke (Barry Keoghan) has aligned with Nazi agent John Beckett (Tim Roth), Tommy is dragged back for one last reckoning. Rebecca Ferguson plays dual roles as a Romani medium caught in the crossfire.

Written by series creator Steven Knight and directed by Tom Harper, the film serves as the definitive conclusion to Tommy Shelby's arc. It's Certified Fresh at 92% on Rotten Tomatoes, with critics calling it "a satisfying conclusion that stands tall on its own terms." A sequel series with two new seasons has already been greenlit by Netflix.

How Long Is Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man?

The film runs 112 minutes (1 hour 52 minutes). It's a single, self-contained movie — no episodes, no weekly release schedule. Hit play, and you're done in under two hours. If you want to watch the original series first, that's 36 episodes across six seasons, averaging about 58 minutes each.

Do I Need to Watch the Series First?

It helps, but it's not strictly required. The film works as a standalone thriller, and critics have noted it stands on its own. That said, character relationships — Tommy's bond with Arthur, his complicated dynamic with Ada, Duke's introduction in Season 6 — all land harder if you've watched the show. Here's the recommended order:

  1. Peaky Blinders Seasons 1–6 (Netflix) — The full series
  2. Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man (Netflix) — The concluding film

Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man Cast

ActorCharacter
Cillian MurphyThomas "Tommy" Shelby
Barry KeoghanErasmus "Duke" Shelby
Rebecca FergusonKaulo / Zelda Chiriklo
Tim RothJohn Beckett
Stephen GrahamHayden Stagg
Sophie RundleAda Thorne
Ned DennehyCharlie Strong
Packy LeeJohnny Dogs
Ian PeckCurly
Jay LycurgoElijah

Cillian Murphy pulling double duty as star and producer here is the kind of commitment that makes you wonder if he's ever actually taken a day off. Barry Keoghan — fresh off making everyone deeply uncomfortable in Saltburn — brings that same unsettling energy to Duke Shelby. And Tim Roth playing a fascist sympathiser? That's the kind of casting that sells itself. Notably absent: Tom Hardy's Alfie Solomons, after Steven Knight scrapped a planned twist about the character. We'll survive. Barely.

What to Watch After Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man

  • Rooster (OSN+) — Read our guide. A gritty crime thriller that'll scratch that same morally-grey protagonist itch.
  • Scarpetta (Prime Video) — Read our guide. Nicole Kidman in a dark thriller — different setting, same intensity.
  • Blindspot (OSN+) — Read our guide. If you liked the espionage and conspiracy elements of this film.

Is Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man Kid-Friendly?

No. This is not suitable for children.

  • Rating: R (TV-MA equivalent)
  • Violence: Intense — wartime violence, shootings, physical altercations, Blitz bombing sequences
  • Language: Strong and frequent profanity throughout
  • Sexual content: Some scenes of a sexual nature
  • Themes: Nazism, fascism, war, death, substance abuse, organised crime

Recommended age: 17+

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Last verified: 28 March 2026. Streaming availability can change — I'll update this guide if anything shifts.

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