When does Peaky Blinders come out? The film "The Immortal Man" is already legendary
We're finally here. After years of waiting, rumours and hoping, the moment has arrived. The one question every Australian fan (and everyone else) is asking right now is simple: what time does Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man come out? The answer's straightforward: from midnight tonight, or to be precise, from 12:01 am on March 21st, the film will be available to stream. Just enough time to finish one last glass of whiskey, and then we're off.
Midnight, the Shelbys' hour
I know, I know, you've already got the date marked on the calendar and your visas for Small Heath sorted. But for the perfectionists, the ones who want to be first to hit play, you're looking at the early hours of tomorrow. The platform updates their catalogue right on the stroke of midnight, Italian time. So yeah, technically, you could start watching it tonight after dinner if you're a night owl. And trust me, it's going to be worth it. This isn't just another film; it's the final chapter (or maybe a fresh start?) of one of the most iconic series of the century. Word on the street is that it's going to be a pure cinema experience, and with a cast like this, you've gotta trust the hype.
A film with echoes of War and Peace
What's always grabbed me about Peaky Blinders is its knack for blending family drama with real history. And with this film, I'm hearing from sources close to the production that the scale is even more epic. Some are already comparing it to War and Peace, and it's not as far-fetched as it sounds. Because if there's one thing Shelby's learned, it's that war never really ends; you just fight it on different fronts. Tensions with the American mafia, the rumblings of a second world war on the horizon, ghosts from the past... it all comes together. The title, The Immortal Man, isn't just about Tommy; it's about an idea: that of a family, a legacy, a curse that gets passed down and never dies. And honestly, from what I've glimpsed, the whole vibe is soaked in that same melancholic power.
Milan is already Small Heath: The Garrison opens its doors
And while we're gearing up for our midnight marathon, something massive has already gone down in Milan. They've opened a themed pub, The Garrison, right in the Matricola district. Yeah, you heard right: the Shelbys' headquarters is now an actual local, somewhere you can grab a beer and feel like part of the family for one night. It's a brilliant move, turning the film's release into a full-blown event. From what I've gathered, the idea was cooked up specifically to celebrate the film dropping – a way to bring a slice of Birmingham to the heart of Milan's nightlife. See you there, sooner or later, for a toast with a clean, crisp lager.
Anyway, just to be clear, here's where we're at:
- The release: Kicks off right on midnight, for everyone.
- The vibe: Darker and more epic than ever, with a hint of Russian literature about it.
- The place: In Milan, the new Garrison is waiting for you for a preview with company.
- The baddie: Tim Roth, and from what those who've seen him in action are saying, he's absolutely menacing.
Tonight, I'm switching my phone off, cracking open something decent, and getting ready to head back to Birmingham. Order, order, and discipline. And if you still haven't figured out what time Peaky Blinders comes out, well, maybe you've missed the point. It all starts at midnight. And I can't wait.