Where to Watch the Peaky Blinders Movie: Is It Streaming on Netflix or Theaters Only?

Where to Watch Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man (Netflix vs. theaters)

If you’re trying to figure out whether the Peaky Blinders movie is streaming on Netflix or theaters-only, here’s the current release plan: select theaters on March 6, 2026, followed by a Netflix premiere on March 20, 2026.

As of , the movie is not yet available to watch at home—so this guide focuses on the exact dates, what “select theaters” usually means, and the easiest ways to avoid missing the limited run.

Quick answer (dates + platforms)

Movie title Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man
Theaters Starts March 6, 2026 (limited / select theaters)
Streaming Netflix on March 20, 2026
Runtime 1h 52m

When (and where) the Peaky Blinders movie streams on Netflix

Netflix is the confirmed streaming home for Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man. The movie arrives on Netflix on March 20, 2026.

If you want the simplest “set it and forget it” option, use Netflix’s reminder feature on the official title page and you’ll get a notification when it drops.

Netflix title page: https://www.netflix.com/title/81319485

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Theater release: is it theaters-only?

No—this is not a theaters-only release. The current rollout is a two-step release: a short, limited theatrical window beginning March 6, 2026, then streaming on Netflix March 20, 2026.

“Select theaters” typically means you may not see it at every local cinema, especially outside major cities. If your nearest theaters don’t list it right away, you’re not alone—limited releases often expand (or shift locations) in the final week before release.

How to actually find showtimes fast

  • Search your theater’s website directly (AMC, Regal, Cinemark, Alamo Drafthouse, indie chains).
  • Check major ticket aggregators and search “The Immortal Man” and “Peaky Blinders.”
  • Try multiple nearby ZIP codes if your first search shows nothing—limited runs can be spotty.

If you’re in the U.S., IMDb also lists a limited theatrical release date of March 6, 2026.

Watch the official trailer (YouTube)

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What the movie is about (spoiler-free setup)

The film continues Tommy Shelby’s story against a World War II backdrop, pulling him back from exile when the stakes turn personal and national. It’s positioned as a big-screen chapter with the show’s trademark mix of family power struggles, politics, and violence—just scaled up.

Confirmed returning and new cast names in major reporting include Cillian Murphy, Barry Keoghan, Rebecca Ferguson, Tim Roth, plus familiar faces such as Sophie Rundle and Stephen Graham.

What Reddit Theories Say About the release plan

Reddit has been surprisingly consistent on one point: fans have wanted a theatrical experience, but they’ve also expected Netflix to be the main home. Now that the dates are public, the big Reddit focus has shifted to practical questions: which theaters count as “select cinemas,” and whether the run will be wide enough to catch on opening weekend.

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Release-night checklist (so you don’t miss it)

  • Want the earliest possible viewing? Check theaters for March 6, 2026 showtimes.
  • Want the easiest viewing? Watch on Netflix March 20, 2026.
  • Hate spoilers? Mute keywords the week of March 6 and avoid trailer breakdown comments until you’ve watched.
  • Need a refresher? Rewatch the Season 6 finale and skim a recap before the movie hits.

FAQ

So… Netflix or theaters?

Both. Select theaters March 6, 2026, then Netflix March 20, 2026.

Will it be on Netflix in the U.S.?

Yes—Netflix has announced March 20, 2026 as the streaming date.

Will it be on other streaming services (Prime Video, Hulu, Max)?

Netflix is the only confirmed streaming platform for launch. If it ever becomes available elsewhere, that would be a later licensing change.

Do I need to watch the full series first?

If you’ve never watched Peaky Blinders, you can still try the movie, but it’s built as a continuation. At minimum, watching the later seasons (especially Season 6) will make character motivations land harder.

Why do a limited theatrical run at all?

Netflix often does limited theatrical windows for major titles to create an “event” feeling (and to give fans a big-screen option), while still keeping the main viewing experience on Netflix.

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