
Bleak midwinter? That 'Peaky Blinders: Immortal Man' ending explained
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Spoiler alert: We're discussing the ending of "Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man" (streaming now on Netflix). Beware if you haven't seen it yet.
For six TV seasons of "Peaky Blinders," Thomas "Tommy" Shelby (Cillian Murphy) wielded a superpower: the World War I veteran's complete lack of fear of dying. Icy-eyed Tommy carried that weapon to the top of the gangster heap with his Birmingham, England-based Peaky Blinders.
Despite deadly rivals and a deep-seated death wish, it wasn't a surprise when Tommy survived the BBC/Netflix series that ended in 2022. Tommy couldn't die with the long-promised movie "Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man" in the pipeline, produced and written by series creator Steven Knight.
"All through the series, in the words of John Keats, Tommy has been half in love with easeful death," Knight tells USA TODAY. "If you don't care if you live or die, it almost makes you invulnerable."
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