Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man blends crime and thriller sensibilities under Tom Harper, tracking a collision between desire and consequence as characters pursue outcomes they may not fully understand until it is too late. Hibipa screened the film as part of our ongoing coverage of major theatrical and streaming releases shaping the 2026 conversation.
- Director
- Tom Harper
- Runtime
- 164 minutes
- Release
- 2025-02-01
- Primary genres
- Crime, Thriller
- Platform notes
- Likely premium rental following theatrical exclusivity
Hibipa review
There is a difference between a loud movie and a confident one; Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man keeps finding that sweet spot where pressure builds without hysterics.
Sound design is doing real storytelling here: doors, wind, and silence carry as much threat as the score.
As theatrical entertainment goes, this is the sort of film that reminds you why huge screens exist. The filmmaking stays attentive to consequences: when something breaks, it tends to stay broken.
If nothing else, it is evidence that patient blocking and spatial clarity still matter in modern franchise filmmaking.
Strengths
- Confident pacing that trusts audience intelligence
- Strong ensemble chemistry with clearly drawn motivations
- Cohesive visual identity and disciplined framing
- Action choreography that prioritizes geography and clarity
Weak spots
- The finale asks for an emotional leap some viewers may not grant
- A midsection beat repeats thematic ground already established
- One subplot gestures at depth without fully landing payoff
Cast
Anne Hathaway, Paul Mescal, Scarlett Johansson, Tom Cruise, Glen Powell
Trailer & footage
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