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Peaky Blinders Film 'The Immortal Man' Released, Sequel Series Announced

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The Peaky Blinders spin-off movie 'The Immortal Man' has been released on Netflix after a cinema run.

4 backing sources

The film 'The Immortal Man' stars Cillian Murphy and an ensemble cast including Sophie Rundle, Stephen Graham, and others.

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Tommy Shelby killed Arthur Shelby.

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Whether Paul Anderson's personal issues influenced his absence from the film beyond the plot reason given by Steven Knight.
The exact release date for the Peaky Blinders sequel series beyond a possible mid-to-late 2027 window.
Specific details about the new characters and adventures teased for the sequel series.
Whether Cillian Murphy will reprise his role as Tommy Shelby in the sequel series, given his character's death in the film.
The critical reception details and box office figures for 'The Immortal Man' beyond general success claims.
Amount of counterfeit money offered to Duke by Beckettfactual

Beckett offers Duke £90 million (about £400 million today).

According to www.esquire.com
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Duke agrees to distribute £350 million of counterfeit currency.

According to en.wikipedia.org

Context: This discrepancy affects the scale of the Nazi plot and Duke's involvement, with one source citing a lower historical amount adjusted for inflation and another a higher nominal amount.

Cause of Arthur Shelby's deathfactual

Tommy accidentally killed Arthur under the influence of opium.

According to en.wikipedia.org
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Tommy murdered Arthur with his bare hands in a drunken rage.

According to www.slashfilm.com

Context: The disagreement centers on whether Arthur's death was accidental or intentional, which impacts Tommy's character motivation and guilt in the film.

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