This video is a first-time reaction and review of Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man (2026), a film continuation of the acclaimed BBC/Netflix series. The creators discuss the film's narrative, which follows Tommy Shelby's return from retirement to help his son Duke confront fascist threats, ultimately resulting in the tragic death of the entire Shelby family. The reviewers analyze the film's cinematography, character development, and thematic elements, noting both its strengths in atmosphere and storytelling, as well as criticisms regarding Duke's limited screen time in the original series and the abrupt nature of Arthur's death. The review concludes that while the film was well-made and emotionally impactful, it may have been unnecessary given the show's already strong season 6 ending.
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Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man (2026) Movie Reaction - First Time Watching - Review
Added:Hey guys, it's officially time for Pey Blinders the Immortal Man. We have been so excited to get to this point and we are officially here. I'm expecting crazy quality cuz this just came out what? Not even last year.
>> No, it came out this year.
>> This year? Yeah. So, high expectations there and for an amazing movie and story line because we absolutely loved Peaky Blinders.
>> Of course.
>> We hope you guys enjoy the reaction with us. If you want to see our full unedited reactions, head our Patreon in the description below. And we do have the entire Pi Blinders show on there as well. So check it out if you're interested. And let's see what the Immortal Man is all about.
We're here. We are here.
Like the printing press.
Oh wow.
>> So I wonder who this was going to be.
Who is this shot by? Is it shot by BBC or is it shot by uh Netflix? I feel like we'll notice pretty fast.
[music] Oh, >> so we're right in the like pretty soon after the timeline when the show ended.
Bank of England.
>> Oh wow. That's actually crazy.
>> Yeah. He said we will buy our way into fascism.
>> I was about to say he looks familiar.
>> Hello.
>> All of this is filled with counterfeit money. Holy crap.
I mean, so far it's shot incredible. So >> Birmingham, >> ladies.
>> Oh no.
>> See you in the morning, comrade.
>> Leave me, love.
>> All right, sit.
>> Is she clocking in? Maybe an overnight shift. That's crazy.
>> Wow.
>> This is amazing. Wow.
>> I just love it with the bombs going off in the back like like it's not even that. They talking about fireworks.
Oh.
Oh no.
Oh, of course that's how Pey Blinders is starting a mortal man.
>> Here he is. Mr. Thomas Shelby.
Oh, >> did you see the glow over the hills last night? Town >> Birmingham caught hell.
>> Mhm.
>> Last night, a gypsy family escaping the bombs has cut through the fence.
>> Look how much older he looks.
>> I want no one near this house, Jolly.
Not even interesting people. But what I mean is if I threw them off, I wouldn't want one of them to curse me down.
>> Already cursed, my friend. Cursed to be the last man on earth who works for me.
>> No way.
>> One of the Palmer women recognized me from the old days. She asked me if I knew what ever happened to Tommy Shelby.
The lady called you the rum barrel.
>> Crazy.
>> Some king you still are, Tom. To the gypsies.
>> What did you say to her? I said, "As far as I am aware, the famous gangster Tommy Shelby has withdrawn from this world and he is writing a book."
>> Wow.
This is what Tommy's been up to.
>> Oh, is that Ruby?
>> Oh.
[snorts] I love how we got that blur when he took his glasses off. Oh my gosh.
>> I'm not alone when I'm alone.
>> We hear the breathing.
>> Spirits show themselves to me.
My dead daughter Ruby plays in the garden.
I saw Ruby again.
It'll be cowardly to say [sighs] >> cuz it isn't Arthur.
>> Oh, [ __ ] >> But I'm not a coward.
>> Tom, you have a visitor.
>> Damn. So, you was right.
>> She said she has bad news, Tom. She's at the gate house. Will I go let her in?
I'll go.
It's better in Tom. It's your sister.
>> Oh, we're going to see a Oh my god. Rest in peace, Arthur.
Hey.
Oh my gosh.
>> What? Bad news.
>> Last night, the BSA factory suffered a direct hit. All of the night shift on the artillery depot were killed. How long since you spoke to your sons?
>> I've been reviewing everything. I was never a father.
I was a form of government. No longer believe in government of any kind.
>> I spoke to Charles. He's on the front line in North Africa. Do you even listen to the radio?
>> Don't have a radio.
>> And your other son, your gypsy son, is running the Peaky Blinders like it's 1919 all over again. Worse than you and Arthur ever were.
>> Damn.
>> That is funny. Blake. [laughter] Oh my gosh.
>> I see things.
>> Yeah, you [snorts] always did. But since Arthur died.
>> Since Arthur died, it's like the door on me had this plan open.
>> Damn. Can't close it.
>> So, it's just a Finn left. That is insane.
>> Like, you remember what happened to Fudge? Remember what happened to Finn in the last episode? Right. [snorts] >> Peaky blinders are here. What should we do?
>> Pey [music] Blinders going to do whatever the peaky blinders want to do.
>> Is that the new Ross?
>> Mhm.
>> Oh, is this Duke?
>> You've no right. You noing right. The weapons in this armory are bound for the front line. Are we going to let them do this?
>> You should be arrested.
>> That looks like Aiah. We're the volunteer special constables registered this morning by my good friend, the chief inspector of the Birmingham police. That's who the we are.
>> Wasn't he in um Chernobyl?
>> Yes. Yes, you're right. Actually, >> are you just going to let them take those weapons?
>> Any man obstructing or caring out our lawful duty will be identified, the home will be located, and the families will be beaten >> by order of the Pey Blinders.
>> Oh my gosh.
I look all so young.
>> You peaky blinders can scare the chief constable, but you don't scare me.
You're a very brave man, but very foolish.
Stay down.
Stay.
Damn.
>> And that's crazy cuz he didn't want to be involved at first.
had the police just standing by.
>> Literally.
>> Grab all the stands, Brownings, and all the dynamite you can carry.
>> What are you expecting, Duke?
>> Trouble opportunity.
>> Oh my gosh.
>> I mean, Duke was cut from the same cloth.
>> Yeah. Yeah. [clears throat] >> The BSI has been roped off, but we can lay flowers, talk to the relatives.
>> Okay.
Mom, >> come on. Well, >> I want Tommy.
>> I had a quick guess that maybe that's her son. I'm like, wait, is that him? I mean, yeah, he would be this old.
>> I did not compute that. Oh my god, I feel so old. Wow.
[snorts] What?
>> The garrison.
>> Oh my goodness. Oh my gosh.
>> Oh my gosh. Things have changed.
>> Things have changed.
>> They turned into like a strip club, >> literally. [snorts] >> There's some from London.
>> He's in the parlor. I told the kids to leave his car alone.
>> Oh, where do we know him? Oh my god.
>> 350 million pounds more. It's my job to introduce the money into the British economy using organized criminal gangs.
So, Piquey Blinders gets a 20% cut.
>> Oh, that's crazy.
>> 70 million pounds to use as you see fit.
But be ready for the anarchy that >> Right. Right. Right.
>> Obviously, Berlin would much prefer it if I was talking to your father.
>> That's exactly what Tommy was fighting against. So, no way. I'm in charge now.
>> Well, if you're in charge, I need to know that you are willing to take part in an act of treason that will decide this war for Germany.
>> The world don't give a [ __ ] about me and I don't give a [ __ ] about the world.
>> So, you have no allegiances. There are no lines that you will not cross.
>> You got lucky finding me.
>> Yeah.
>> Tonight, when the bombs fall, we'll have to prove it.
Um, >> who's here?
>> Not this man here. Spirits and see. I mean, now there actually could be somebody there, but I mean, imagine the fact that this man already deals with ghost.
>> It's crazy. I also seen Kim live in some like abandoned castle.
>> Oh, I feel like that's definitely ghosts.
>> It say four open windows. That's what it said. It said follow the open windows.
>> Oh, no one comes to my house.
>> I just opened the windows to let some of the spirits out. I'm here to give a message for the Rombar. I'm told you're writing something >> with the girl that he got with the she Duke's mom or can't be. She died, right?
>> It's my twin sister's face you see in mine. Even though she died some time ago, I still speak to her in dreams and seance.
>> I mean, uh, Duke actor kind of looks identical to her.
>> Sister's name?
>> Hazel.
>> Zelda.
>> Oh, you slept with my sister, Stow Gypsy. 1914. She had your baby. Juke.
Your son is in trouble. He's working with evil men. Men who would destroy our people. Gypsy people.
>> I saw the doors and windows open.
What the [ __ ] >> Don't shoot, Mr. Dogs. I think down the Lee Bloodline, we are what? Second cousins.
>> Oh my gosh.
>> Why don't you cook those two pigeons you shot today? We have a guest.
>> We have a what? [laughter] >> That woman is the queen of the Palmer gypsies.
>> I keep plucking it. Don't let her use your grief, Tom.
>> Oh my goodness. What about Curly? What about >> everyone?
>> What are those pigs doing out there?
>> An avatar in Wolverampton was hit.
Thought we'd get the pigs before the Black Country Boys did.
>> Fighting with the neighbors over pigs.
>> Also provide a medical service for those in shock and grief.
>> Oh my gosh.
>> That's morphine stolen from the Queen Elizabeth Hospital. I should report you >> to Arthur's dead. Pauly's dead.
Jeremiah's dead.
>> Me dad. Well, my dad's lost his [ __ ] mind.
So, it's just you and you're full of empty threats.
>> Damn, everybody gone.
>> Everyone's [clears throat] dead.
>> When your way of life leads to your death, when your coffin burns, there'll be no one standing in the smoke. It'll just be smoke. Oh, >> what you've not got, Juke, is family.
>> Ouch.
>> I'll tell you what I have got. Something much bigger >> than anything meing dad ever did. And it's [music] me doing it.
>> Wow.
I can't believe everyone's dead.
>> Oh [ __ ] >> Road in the morning. Curly.
>> Oh, Charles and Curly.
>> Oh my god. Look at Curly.
>> What? Is there an election?
>> As if there is, you know, you have my vote.
>> Charlie full of white hair.
>> And the chief constable of Birmingham police gave him written permission to do it.
>> That man just can't die.
>> He can't. He looks exactly just the white hair.
>> Tomorrow I'm going to the military police barracks on Montue Street.
>> Oh, >> there were witnesses to the robbery laying flowers. Any testimony?
>> There's only one man can stop Duke Shelby. It's >> Thomas.
>> And that man is writing a [ __ ] book.
>> [laughter] >> In 1914, myself and me brother Arthur volunteered but the tunnel and brigade digging our way to the enemy front line. There were nightmares down there.
>> Oh my gosh.
>> I came home from war.
>> Oh my god. You remember that?
>> Part of me is still bellied. bleak in the winter.
>> Where did you get that scarf?
>> I went for a walk. I um I found it on a grave. Your um brother's grave. I heard around the fairs and the weddings that that he took his own life.
[sighs] [gasps] >> I sometimes borrow my sister's body like it's an old dress.
I asked Ka to leave me with you alone for a while. And so the performance has begun.
>> Belief comes and goes. You know, it doesn't matter. But if it helps, that scarf belongs to your daughter, Ruby.
She said she left this for you hanging off a branch.
>> All right.
>> What else did my brother say to you?
>> I'll tell you what else your brother said to me. If you agree to help our son.
>> I mean, he's off the chains.
>> I can't help him.
>> No, you got to >> because I'm not that man anymore. Then I will help you be that man again. I will take you back to where it all began.
>> Oh my gosh.
>> You remember when we were at the fair and we lay down on a hazel tree? That was the day you [music] came into being and then come back to the world. Life is but a dream.
>> And then transition to this. We've seen her, by the way, in I is it Ant-Man?
>> This one? This lady?
>> Yeah. Yeah.
>> The main lady. That wasn't Ant-Man. The Wasp lady.
>> I don't think that's her, but we've seen her and stuff. [singing] >> I wonder what ever happened to Lizzy.
>> Oh, yeah. And I want to see Charlie.
>> Yeah, >> but they said he's at war. This morning there was a robbery.
>> Duke Shelby stole weapons from the BSA factory.
>> I need people who will give evidence to me as your MP. There is a way to stop him.
>> He's been on demon time this whole time.
>> Yeah, man. No guidance. He just Arthur's gone.
>> Right. Right.
>> Everybody's pretty much gone. He, you know, >> no guidance and daddy issues. Forget it.
It's a recipe for disaster. I'll be helping to distribute the money to our partners across the country. I have to decide if we are able to work with your organization. How will you collect the cash?
>> I'll arrange three canal boats.
>> Trucks leaving the docks are searched >> to January.
>> You've done your research.
>> I have the people with the boats in my >> That is [snorts] both good and bad. And if they say no, >> they won't say no.
>> We are asking you to take possession of £70 million, Mr. Shelby. That's crazy.
>> I understand gypsies have rules about family.
>> Anyway, I'm told I don't have a family.
>> Good. So, you have a plan in place, >> which means that now it's just a question of your character.
>> Well, last night I was contacted by Berlin and they gave me an important piece of intelligence.
>> What intelligence?
>> They told me that you had been talking to your mistress. Oh, Duke's going to have to kill him. That's the test.
>> I spoke with the woman. She confirmed what I've been told. It's It's a shame.
>> Yep.
[screaming] >> No. Give him another one.
>> Double tap.
>> He's [ __ ] dead.
>> No, no, no, he's not. Trust me, it's good. Give him another one.
Yeah, good boy. Deeper and deeper you walk into the blood until [snorts] you are out of your depth. And then you must learn to swim in it.
>> He's dead now.
>> All right.
>> He destroyed the garrison. It was so beautiful back in his day.
>> That it was. You haven't suffer a glee for a long time. Was it good?
>> Maybe.
>> Huh? Maybe.
You >> know you smile like that.
>> Just reminds me of how much sadness is in you, Tommy.
>> Literally, he's the definition of like The Walking Dead.
>> What else your brother Arthur said to me?
>> God damn right.
>> He said he wasn't alone that night.
>> This is where the performance ends. Yo, he doesn't blame you.
>> He had a gun and he stole your car. You went looking for him.
>> When I found him, he was injured, but he was still wild.
>> He taken that much opium. Starts to believe I was the devil.
>> It was an accident.
>> That's why the door on me head blew open.
>> Oh my gosh.
>> You can't save Arthur. You can't save Ruby. But you can save your son.
>> Oh, he's feeding him to the pigs. Oh, that's nasty.
Oh. Oh.
Oh.
Okay. That's so gross.
How huge the boat is, by the way.
>> I know.
70 million pounds in there.
>> Scarf.
Um, are we getting what I think we're getting?
>> Hey Oh, >> there's that infamous walk.
>> I'm going to Birmingham. Don't anywhere.
[music] Save me soon.
>> What weapons you taking with you?
>> Just myself.
>> No weapons and no arth by your side.
>> M.
>> But in Garrison named [music] Tom, trouble will be looking for you.
[laughter] >> Tommy Shelby's coming out of retirement.
[music] He looks so young. Like it's crazy.
>> Yeah.
>> Got rid of the body. Spare minute of details. I just had breakfast.
[laughter] >> Last night, a fascist sympathizer was at the air raid shelter and your father's sister. She was there, too. Now, she is taking witness statements against you for the theft of munitions. [music] She's planning to deliver them to the military police. So if she hands these statements over, you will hang. 70 million or the noose.
>> So here's a go eater.
>> You know, I have a son and I'm so ashamed of him. I writes [ __ ] poetry.
[laughter] >> You're ashamed of that.
>> If you were my son, I would cherish you. Make me proud.
He said that just to get in his head more. That's why [clears throat] he said poetry of all things cuz Tommy was writing.
>> You leave thating gun where it is, Tom.
That is mine.
>> Because if you're the father and Selby is the son, then the Holy Ghost Johnny Dogs is going to need at least aing revolver.
>> I miss Johnny.
>> Dropping it off at the barracks. It's guarded by military police car.
>> Mom, I walk with you. Are we going to Monty Street?
>> This is crazy that he has to take her out.
>> Well, this will definitely prove his loyalty if he can do it.
>> Tommy's going to be there with perfect timing.
>> All right, Mr. Shelby, sir.
>> Oh my gosh. Is this the factory?
>> Look at it now where Arthur had an office.
Just saying if he kills Ada, it's going to be the final straw for Tommy.
>> Oh yeah, [gasps] >> there's no way they're they're doing this to us. There's no way. There's no way.
Oh my gosh.
Oh wow. The set is pretty crazy. This debris, cars in the under debris.
Oh, >> he going to wind up saving her.
>> I run. [screaming] >> It [music] did not make me proud.
[ __ ] [ __ ] car.
>> OH MY GOSH. NO.
[music] >> Oh my god. He sees her as a spirit now.
[gasps] Oh, >> your sister is dead and we believe your son has information.
>> Where's the body?
>> Saint Elizabeth Morty.
>> Go to the morttery. Johnny, >> we both [music] go, Tom.
>> It's too late, Tom. A gun is no good.
She's dead.
>> Johnny, it was us there. Where you going, Tom?
>> Oh my gosh.
>> Welcome back, Mr. [music] Shelby.
>> Thank you, mate.
>> Tell you what, he is soing back. Oh.
[clears throat] Oh my gosh. And he sees what they turned the garrison into.
>> The iconic.
>> I need to speak to the owner of this pub.
>> Well, it may have escaped your notice, you warshy. But we were dancing to that music.
>> Want to get an answer to a question? You can dance again.
>> They don't know who the they're talking to. Oh my god.
>> You You're going to turn around. You're going to put that music back on. Okay.
You're going to pick a slow number. All right. Then you and me, we're going to walts around this dance floor like Fred a stair and Ginger Rogers.
>> Oh my gosh.
>> Do you want to dance with me, sweetheart?
>> Everybody stay calm. Anyone thinking of pulling a weapon, do not pull a weapon because this man, ladies and gentlemen, is Tommy Shelby. Who the [ __ ] is Tommy Shelby?
[ __ ] >> Look, everyone older.
>> I I don't give a who you are. You and me, we're going to dance. Put that [ __ ] music back on.
>> Oh my god. He's He's going to die so bad.
>> That is a dance.
Call the Quickstep.
>> [ __ ] [laughter] [screaming] Oh my gosh.
>> Music in pubs is always a bad idea.
Right. You >> he is so bad.
>> I'm looking for you, son. [laughter] >> Yeah. Yeah. Oh my god. Do not ever disrespect Thomas Shelby.
>> You cross every line.
>> Get off. I didn't kill. Where are you?
>> I'll not kill me own Kevin.
>> Seriously, you left me.
>> Look at [snorts] that. Literally rolling in picture.
>> Killed her with three foot holes in it.
>> He came to me with a plan. Looks bigger than anything you ever did. P.
Tell me, [laughter] >> tell me what he's planning to do.
>> Oh my god. I would have hoped this was one shot cuz boy, that would have sucked into that multiple times.
[gasps] >> Oh my gosh. Do you see how he instantly turns into like a little boy around Tommy?
>> I mean, they all do.
>> Yeah.
>> There's no way they killed off the whole family.
>> I'm expecting someone to come. B man shot a he will come here cuz he will guess that I will say goodbye to me sister I should stay here with you go >> straight back to business >> all of us dead except for the one who wants to be dead come back when you tell me to confess to your sister I killed our brother Arthur it wasn't an accident wasn't an act of mercy I killed himself I was full of booze and rage.
[groaning] >> And I had a moment when I could have spared him. I killed me own brother.
>> Oh my god.
>> Cuz I wanted to be free of him.
>> Oh my gosh.
>> [music] >> Oh my goodness.
>> Is that a sniper?
>> No, it's like a like a submachine gun.
>> Plane open field right away.
>> Oh.
Oh, it bucks him in his face.
>> Hitler's having all the toughs quietly butchered. You know that.
At least he's got a plan, solutions.
All this garbage growing among us, you know, infecting us needs cutting out.
Let the good stuff grow.
>> What I'm doing is a good thing, Tommy.
>> So good. Thank you for your service.
That is cheap to use the [ __ ] horses as a shield. Oh, come on.
Do you remember how we first got introduced to >> the edge of town?
>> Oh, literally how we first got introduced to him >> through the streets in the garrison.
>> Right. Hey.
>> Oh, I love that thing.
Some time ago, your mother's spirit came to me.
>> It's not a time for gypsy magic.
>> No, that part is done. Now it's time to be practical. When you were a little boy, you decided that you were a juke and everyone laughed. You will fight side by side with your father. You will do as he says, and in the fog as the dust circles.
It's cuz he told me he wants peace.
I promised him peace. He knows in his soul that a bullet is the only thing that's going to bring peace to him.
[music] >> We all know that a bullet ain't killing Tommy.
>> Exactly. The immortal man.
>> Together, we can rule, but you must decide if you're ready to be king.
That is insanity.
I spoke to Juke.
>> Yeah, >> heads or tail.
>> You got to show us.
>> I know, right? So, I'm guessing that flip was to decide what he does. No.
>> Right. I feel it was like not to kill him cuz he almost let a sigh of relief.
>> I don't know. It could be another Michael situation. And we know what happened to Michael. Rest is so >> Look at all the ruin behind them. Look like the bombs destroyed. Small heat.
>> Destroyed.
Oh. [groaning] [gasps] Oh my god. Look how big the daughter is.
[singing] >> Rest in peace, Ada.
>> We've been here too many times.
>> Oh my gosh.
But I can help you.
>> He's coming for you.
>> He knows where you are.
>> I will call you again when we reach Liverpool.
>> What do you want in return?
>> 70 million Sims before.
[singing] >> Tails.
>> Oh my gosh, I love these shots where you can't see the eyes.
>> He say he the king. The king Tom of the Liverpool dock.
>> Mhm. Stag.
>> Oh my gosh.
Stag.
>> You don't see many Morrises with three bullet holes in the door.
>> Watery ducks. Warehouse 47. I grabbed the surveyor. These will show you all the ways in and out.
>> When we get to Liverpool, I'm going to need you. What >> the in this warehouse?
>> A man I want dead and a weapon that can lose us a war.
>> Stag looks identical. What you mean?
>> Like he does not look a day older.
>> I know. Yeah.
>> He always kind of had an older look. So now that he's older, he doesn't look much older.
>> Yeah.
>> I've heard you decided this wasn't your war. There's no >> Well, they're Nazis and you're a gypsy.
They've been slaughtering your people for years. So this always was your war.
>> There were some things I needed resolving in my head.
>> Well said, Stag.
>> This is me, son. Call him Duke.
>> Where do you came up the canal? Worse than your daddy. Say >> n he's not worse. He doesn't have the feels of Flanders.
Lotsing inside his head. He's not cursed like you may stag.
>> And I've decided I can trust him.
Have a nice summer.
>> We know Tommy. He could tell by a look.
>> You know, he he know people's tales.
>> Boats are loaded and ready. Right. You leave the tunnel to me. I'll be down there at midnight tomorrow. No later.
>> This boss.
>> Can't be easy being the son of Tom Michelle de a finding ways to cope.
>> Yeah.
>> I dedicate this book to my daughter Ruby.
>> Oh, >> my eldest son, Duke, should be my natural heir. But tonight will be a test which will reveal the truth about him.
Oh my gosh.
>> It is my oldest son.
>> Oh my god. Look at this.
>> Who will write the final chapter of this story, >> how it ends will be his decision.
>> Is that an actual thing? That's actually so cool.
>> Tonight we will see if from this bad >> any good, >> some good will come.
>> Duke, there's no way you're going to do it. There's no way.
>> Tommy's gone. He He's taken five packets of explosives.
and a land mine from the >> We have our instructions.
>> They are so loyal.
>> I feel like also Charlie's cursed too though >> cuz he's just been alive through seeing every family member from mothers, uncles, everybody.
>> Yeah.
>> Your heart broken twice.
>> Now read my headline.
>> War there.
The first war didn't get you, but it cut you away from who you were before. You see here down you went on and on like a wheel on the road.
>> Mandi still then oper me past want you to tell me future.
It's going to happen to me tonight.
Carlo Shurikow, >> she knows.
>> You asked for peace.
>> Tonight you will have peace.
>> I've known your intentions since you first come to my land. And yes, Johnny dogs about the welfare of the Ron Barrow. Polygra told me that if a black birth lies at your house, death will come. Never thought I'd meet a woman like Polygra again. Near behold, >> tonight either you will kill him >> or he's going to kill you >> or he will kill you.
>> Look at January.
>> Um, who do you got your money on?
>> I mean, it's a mortal man. Thomas Shelby.
>> Tommy all day.
>> Remember midnight. Everything happens at midnight.
He's definitely going to have major PTSD going through those tunnels.
>> Now, the brother shall betray the brother to death, and the father of the son, and children shall rise up against their [music] parents. [laughter] >> Well, >> oh, that's a shot.
>> They will be armed with stands and browsings. They will be concealed in the holds the boats to use the element of surprise.
>> If you hit them hard, you'll be able to take them before they get the shot away.
>> Almost like the dog even did it, >> right? [laughter] >> Sure you want to do this?
>> I'm sure.
>> Did they somehow make a new plan?
>> Of course.
>> And Duke wouldn't know.
>> I think 100%. He already said they this a test. So they got off the boats. So they going to see gunfire at the boats.
>> Yep. Yep.
>> And I think they'll know.
>> Oh, no. No, no, no.
>> In 3 2 1.
>> Pacing that time.
Oh my gosh, that's a sniper.
>> No, that's one of those uh mini guns.
>> Oh, >> it's probably Well, I feel what they call those kind of guns, but it's like a minigun.
>> Just kidding.
>> The men can't escape death.
>> Oh my gosh.
Wee.
Oh my gosh. She's literally stuck under a rubble.
[music] Oh my gosh.
>> Oh my god. After climbing out of that all that rubble.
>> No way.
>> [music] >> Oh, did he get shot?
>> Yeah, he did. [sighs and gasps] They That took everyone out. You >> stupiding [snorts] gypsy. What have you done? I tossed the coin >> heads.
>> The coin told me to betray me father, but I disobeyed the coin. Decided to do the right thing. So send me on me way and pull the [ __ ] trigger.
>> Your father always thinks he's one step ahead. But he left you behind, didn't he? What kind of father leaves his son behind?
>> Come on.
>> [music] >> Oh, [screaming] the boys. The peaky blinders.
>> That's crazy. Having to swim after getting shot. Look at Look at Curly ready to get down.
>> Johnny.
>> Nice.
>> Listen to me. I'm only here cuz your mother told me your last word sen for 10 years now.
>> She's a very persistent lady. [panting] >> 30 seconds. You'll find out. Get out of here.
>> Can we take him out already?
>> Was that like a pressure cooker bomb? I want to say it was like a I don't know.
Look, a land mine.
Oh, look at all the money.
Of course, he's still alive.
>> Yep. [snorts] He did not think he about to get out of here, do he?
It's Thomas Shelby about to kill you.
[music] >> [gasps] >> What the hell?
>> OH, >> WE DID IT, DAD. We [ __ ] did it.
>> I am a horse.
>> You do it for a horse.
[sighs and snorts] >> Use the bullets she gave you.
>> No. No.
>> [snorts] >> No, no, no, no.
>> He's a bushy guy. No.
>> I can't do it. D.
>> Yes, I can.
And I'm black.
>> Huh?
[snorts] >> No [ __ ] way.
Oh my [gasps] gosh. What? by >> what?
[music and singing] [music] >> I I I can't comprehend.
>> Give my car to Johnny Dogs, >> my wine to the Garrison Pop, my horses to someone who's now work for them.
>> Mhm. My bullets to someone who has no names to write in them. And my guns to someone who has no use for them >> once.
>> Oh, with Ruby scarf.
>> Wow.
Oh, look at Polly.
>> Wow.
>> And whichever place will have us.
>> Damn.
>> Burn my body.
Let the ash blow.
I am afraid.
>> So, we literally saw the entire Shelby family die. [singing] [music] >> I cannot believe we just got that.
I cannot believe that.
Holy crap.
>> Yeah, Thomas didn't really get the happy ending at all. It was just death.
I mean, he got what he wanted.
>> Yeah. No, he in the end he got what he wanted.
>> Oh, did we just watch a whole movie for Tommy to die?
>> Yeah.
>> Oh my gosh, that was brutal seeing every one of the Shelbies die. Oh my gosh.
>> Yeah, they basically just like everybody's dead. Like >> everyone.
>> All that's left is Charlie and Curly and and Johnny and Johnny dog. Yeah. Yeah.
Yeah.
>> From the original group.
>> The ones that were there before, like right outside of the Shelby family.
>> Mhm.
>> And his two sons though, Charlie and Duke. Wait, I did I I must have missed it. What happened to Finn?
>> Well, in the remember in the last one, Finn got kicked out.
>> I know he got kicked out, but do you think he's alive?
>> Probably somewhere. You know >> what?
Is this what you expected?
>> Not at all. I didn't know what to come into this expecting because I like I said I remember what the end of the Piquey blindness was was like they were dealing with the fascist and that situation. It was but remember like it was it was also Thomas going off to kill himself. So, it was like he he had been away for months and it was just a matter like that the fascist movement had moved on and he was pretty much on his own and um about to kill himself. And it looks like based on this story, he would have probably sat for a lot longer and uh tried to come back into the fight as we saw here. Um so, yeah. No, I didn't expect any of what we saw at all.
>> Wow. Wow.
Oh my gosh. Well, firstly, like just the nostalgia of seeing everyone was so amazing and crazy to see just the time jump >> and everything, you know, it it feels like we were in on a world and to see everyone >> Yeah.
>> was beautiful. But this was so depressing. Everyone died.
>> Yeah, very much was depressing. I mean, but that was like last season, too, though. last season six was just so depressing.
>> And I think it just goes to show like Tommy has been tormented this entire time with spirits and you know everything that he's done and you really felt that through the movie.
>> Yeah.
>> You really felt like Yeah. had this just depressive like heavy heavy atmosphere and at the end of the day of course he loved his son and he came back and them having that moment at the end was beautiful but this was heavy.
>> Yeah, >> I'm kind of at a loss.
So [sighs and gasps] >> it's tough. It's tough because I know we spoke, you know, a bit off camera a little bit about it like because season 6 was so depressing and it really wasn't like, you know, it didn't end on like any high note. It was, you know, so we were so used to seeing Shelby kind of like to have this like level up and and that and that what it and that's what it was. But like season six ended with him basically like not accomplishing what he wanted to accomplish which was to take out the fascist to undermine it from you know underneath from his position at least and you know that never kind of came to fruition because he thought he was dying. So, it it was kind of like weirdly poetic in a sense for for him because, you know, like I said, we're so used to seeing him tackle every task that ever came in front of him. And then for him to basically almost commit suicide because they played him to think he was, you know, whatever.
[sighs and gasps] But at least in here, like to your point, he did get to kind of his final act, sort of to say, was to help take out the fascist from the inside, >> you know. So, and he, you know, got to have a beautiful kind of rekindling with his son and his son was able to do the right thing and all of that, but oh my gosh.
>> Yeah. Also too, like you know, I know obviously it's like super difficult to be able to get like like a lot of the actors back.
>> Yeah. Yeah.
>> That would have been nice if they could have gotten like, you know, um or at least gave us like Lizzy, like whatever happened to her, you know? Um Finn, >> I think Lizzie is long gone. Finn also they just kicked. Yeah, >> I would have loved to at least see Arthur even if like which by the way, let's talk about howed up that >> right like what >> heing killed >> that was so left field like I'm so confused on that like how the hell did that happen like you know >> it almost feels like >> I don't know if it was like a force plot because >> right it almost feels like the actor just didn't want to >> it could have been negotiations didn't work out and author the actor just I don't know. That's what I'm saying. Like I don't know. It is It felt forced in my opinion. I was like, "What?" They going to say he killed him. Like that's just >> so And I feel like Tommy didn't need any extra demons to battle. He had more than enough that he didn't need to add this to the plate. No.
>> Also, it didn't feel like Thomas like to kill Arthur. like of all things like% >> I don't there was nothing that ever showed that he would kill him. I'm not saying that in the rage of a moment he couldn't he could have done it. It's just like huh like I don't know the obviously direction of that I was a little like I I didn't care for like I would have loved to see author this season I would have loved to see >> even if it was just in a flashback you know something like I would have loved to see him. Yeah.
>> Yeah. So, we didn't get that, you know, then we got that plotline of that with him killing Arthur, you know, the R Ruby situation obviously, you know, was super sad, you know, him seeing her.
It's hard. I I really It's really hard.
Like, I can't explain how I really truly feel about the film. Like, because also too, like it's really hard to give it to do it justice because we've seen the show. So the show goes into depth for each villain and it goes into depth for his journey to where he goes. The film felt very like like fast like it for for what it for what for what we're used to for his storyline. Like we just got kind of abruptly, you know, a villain which was he was a fantastic villain. We've seen that actor before. He definitely was fantastic. And it's like, but we're so used to the buildup being so, you know, long based on a season and it was just like so abrupt and then like his coming to getting there. Like I thought they did a good job with like being able to bring that together and the the little amount of time that they were able to do it for a 2-hour film. I thought they did a pretty good job to honestly put it together in that sense.
also wish we would have saw the um the fascist people that were originally a part of it, you know, because they were already big in the in the game, you know, that would have been really cool to kind of get like even if he had to kill the one guy, the main guy that was Mosley, like that would have been kind of fun too because that would have been a face that we had recognized. We would have known how powerful he was in this.
>> Well, if you heard at the beginning, they have taken over. Uh, England was the only place or Great Britain was the only place that wasn't taken over. So, >> right, I was just thinking to see Mosley, maybe like a get back at Mosley would have been fun, >> right?
>> But I guess Mosley would have been out of his reach by this point.
>> 100%. He would have already been literally Hitler's right-hand man and Hitler already had taken over. Yeah.
>> Like, we literally saw a concentration camp in the beginning, you know?
>> Yeah. Yeah.
>> So, [sighs] you know, >> right? Cuz then like then also too Yeah.
Yeah, cuz then that would have mean that he was there for like cuz I don't I what I don't remember the year that it was before like when he left to, you know, um in the end of season six to where they said this year, obviously this was in the 1940s, a a lot of time had passed. So he he was just sitting there just just chilling.
>> Yeah.
>> I not chilling, but like he was just sitting there >> for a long time. Long time.
>> Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I think it was 5 to 10 years. Yeah.
>> Yeah. I think closer to 10, you know.
Okay. So, I think maybe something I'm struggling with is that I didn't really feel connected to Duke or D or Duke's story because we kind of just got him at the end of season six >> 100%.
>> And then there wasn't much of a connection and then all of a sudden the whole plot line's about him um >> right >> in in the movie. And it's just like I I I totally understand that he's been neglected and everything and been through so much. So that makes sense.
But as a character, I don't think I connected with him yet cuz I didn't have enough time with him on screen and everything.
>> Yeah.
>> You know, so it's I think that element was a little hard to I guess connect with the storyline, >> hard to stomach or just hard to digest for what that was.
>> I >> also too like Yeah, and that's a good point. Like we only had him for one season. Barely. Barely.
>> He was barely in season six. Like barely. Like let's be honest. Like he was barely in season six. And we obviously know by the end of it he took over. And at the same time, you know, obviously they didn't get the same actor, which you know, I guess, you know, but but but that gives you the at least if you give us the same actor, it still gives you a slight connection.
Though I do think that this kid killed it. The guy that played >> Yeah, I don't mind the actor. I think everybody did a phenomenal job as acting. I think the acting was great. I just like I said, like to your point, the connection from watching six seasons of a show to having to jump into a film where you got all these new actors, different people, some different people here. No Isaiah, not even a guy that we had as Isaiah from the other one. Like I don't even know if that like, you know, but thankfully they gave us Charlie and Curly. That was fun because they were a huge part of the story. So that felt like home. Um, Johnny Dog, you know, felt like home. Even seeing Stag, even seeing Stag, like that little detail is huge. Bringing Stag on, like he was only in there for like a little bit in season six, but he made such an impact on the show, you know, his character and just being able to see other characters from it was huge. And then they, you know, Yeah. So, >> yeah. Yeah. I think my final conclusion from The Immortal Man is they did an absolute phenomenal job from a film aspect. I mean, it was extremely well filmed, you know, as what we come to expect from Piquey Blenders and they did not let us down there. I mean, the fog scenes, the smoke, like it was shot beautifully. The set was absolutely incredible. like seeing Small Heath and Rumbles and everything like amazing. At the same time, I would have been fine not seeing this. I think I would have been fine without this story and just using my imagination. And I feel like they did kind of a great job with the closure in season 6. So, I thought we would get maybe more. I just maybe it was cuz I didn't connect with Duke yet.
I just not necessarily care to have a whole story line with him unless they're using this to bridge as, you know, another, you know, story they could do and now have, you know, Duke and do a Pey Blinders 2.0 show. So, I don't know.
>> That's that's that's what I was thinking.
>> If that's the point, that's honestly a let down because >> I mean, >> Piquey Blinders was so incredible and I just feel like you need to just let it be what it was. And I don't know. I don't know.
>> N if they shoot if they did Squid Games then.
>> Right. Right. And it is Netflix of course.
>> Right. Cuz it wasn't an original ne it wasn't like original Netflix. It was BBC also too like um I think to your point like the the filming was was good. But my only issue with it was that it didn't give me Peaky Blinder vibes necessarily because of the from the show. Like the essence of the show in my opinion wasn't more about action. It was more about the set scenes of conversations.
And I feel like they did like the one thing that the show was amazing at. I felt like they dropped the ball there when it came to like just the nuances of the the conversations and the the things that would happen when they were conversating. I feel like that's like the bread and butter of Peiquey Blonders more than the action and the explosions and the all that stuff. Like that's all film stuff. Like that's all like good for for you know the big screen and but like that's why the show was so good though cuz it it wasn't about explosions. It wasn't about like the big big screen movie making like type. It was just about conversations got Thomas Shelby staring somebody dead in the face like even like the bar scene.
>> Right. Right. Like I would argue that was one of the like that was arguably like one of like it was his presence. It was his presence that was in the show that I feel like made the it was his aura. Like we we got that or him riding the horse like but there were like more of that to me is Peiquey Blondest than just like the crazy fights with the guns and explosions. Like that's cool. I just think I would have loved more of him with the one-on- ons and the just the conversations and the things like that.
And I know it's only like it's a film and I don't know if like that would be good for a film so I know you got to make it work. You know, you got to have the entertainment factor there for others, but personally I love Beekeepers for that. Like so I wouldn't have mind just him aura farming the whole time like where he was just just his presence bringing his presence on the screen and just like showing up and showing out you know and like like I said we got there for a good moment. I just felt like I would have loved more >> Yeah.
>> more of that.
>> Yeah. I think overall it was very uh poetic, you know.
>> Yeah. No, for sure. Yeah. It was very poetic and Tommy got what he wanted. And I love I do love love love the end inside of his uh caravan in his wagon.
[gasps] I just realized that's why he said I'm going to need a four-w wheeled wagon. He was planning on dying.
Remember he uh told >> I thought he was saying that he said that for uh for Ada.
>> Oh, I don't know. Okay, you're right.
You're right.
>> He did. Yeah. Yeah, cuz he needed >> that. You're right. I totally My head's like in 15 places. Um, but inside of his caravan, yeah, there was a picture of Grace and Charlie as a baby. And it says, "At once nearly had everything, but nearly isn't enough."
>> And I think that goes back to our point where we were talking at the finale of what would life have looked like if Grace was still alive. She was his everything and she's the only person that was able to change him and have a mark on him. And I just think it's so cool how they brought that all back. and >> they showed, you know, the family and how he's reunited with everyone. So, it was very poetic. It really was. It really was.
>> Yeah. I mean, it's definitely poetic for obviously for Thomas to at some point die. Like, obviously, you know, for everything that he's done in this world and, you know, and and things like that.
I think I would have just loved it to have been, I guess, different.
>> I I hear that. I totally hear that. But listen, I get it. You know, it it's a film and they gotta you know, they gotta do what they got to do, man. Like, it's tough. It is It's tough. It's tough.
Like I I I would have I know if I was them, I would have been [ __ ] bricks cuz I would have been like, "Okay, well, we got two hours. We got to try to like wrap this up with Thomas and try to figure out how to They had a tough They had a tough task at hand. Like, if you gonna take this project on, like you already like, you know what I mean? You got a lot of shoes to fill with trying to put this together. So, it was already a tall task, but uh I actually really do think they did a I think they did a good job. I think they did a good job. They did do a great job. You know, I could, you know, say these things, but I think that they did a good job. You know, I just like I said, I think I envisioned it so differently and maybe that's that could be that too. Like I had a different vision for what could have been >> for Thomas. So, >> but yeah. No, I agree. They did a great job. I think the only question is you got to ask yourself, was this necessary?
>> I don't think so.
>> Right. I think that's Yeah.
>> Yeah. For me, like I like Thomas will always be like in my head and like what happened will be at the end of season six like I I always see it in that light like of like you know >> I agree.
>> That's personally like how I'll see it and have my own imagination how that went.
>> Exactly. Exactly. I guess after seeing this like I wouldn't have mind just having my own imagination of whatever the future happened. of course he would have eventually died, you know, but then again, they did a great job and I'm sure a lot of people absolutely love this and felt this was just an amazing continuation. So, I don't think there's a right answer. It's just however you feel and wow, this was really cool that we got to check this out, though.
>> Yeah, it's crazy that it's finally over time >> and we got to see everyone. Yeah, >> got to see everyone. And uh yeah, definitely obviously let let us know your thoughts down below.
>> Yeah, I'm very curious on this one.
curious on like how everybody felt about it, you know, good, the bad, just what everybody thought about it. And uh yeah, other than that, >> it's been an amazing journey with Peiquey Blinders.
>> Oh my gosh. Yeah, it's crazy to think that it's actually over, y'all.
>> Right. Like now it is officially officially over. But you know what?
>> We're always going to have Thomas Shelby in our hearts and remember him as the badass gangster that made us root for aing gangster.
>> Yeah. and just see the gray in life and just it was absolute cinema every moment that we were watching. So, >> it really was. Yeah, >> this was an amazing treat and yeah, thank you guys for being on this journey with us and we are on to the next journey.
>> On to the next. All right, y'all. We'll catch you in the next one.
>> Peace.
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