Peaky Blinders is considered one of the most prestigious series in the world. He received 13 prizes in his 6 seasons, all available on Netflix.
The plot presents a criminal organization of Zingara origin that dominates Birmingham, City of England, in 1919, and tries to expand its activities more and more. The success of the production is so great that in 2024 the development of the film The Immortal Man was announced, derived from the series.
So far, what is known is that the feature will be concentrated on Tommy Shelby during the Second World War. Like a long time ago, it is worth watching or revisiting some chapters of Peaky Blinders before seeing the immortal man.
Waiting for the Peaky Blinders movie? Look at these 8 episodes before issuing the function
The episodes will be very important for you to understand the main points of the story of Peaky Blinders and also connect to the film inspired by the series. Here’s what I am and why it’s essential to look at them.
1. First episode of the first season
It is very important to see this episode because the main character of the series, Tommy Shelby (Cillian Murphy), former soldier and leader of the Bang Peaky Blinders, is presented in it.
An extraordinary fact is that in the first episode, Tommy ends up covered with blood. This is an event that marks all its trajectory in six seasons.
2. Fifth episode of the first season

After 10 years outside Birmingham, a city in which he abandoned his four children and a daughter, Arthur Shelby Sr. (Tommy Flanagan), returns to the Municipality with the aim of being the family patriarch.
Although Tommy has no interest in this, Arthur, with his capacity as a convoy, can convince him to give him money to invest in an alleged company plan in the United States.
As soon as Tommy gives the money, Arthur disappears. With this, Tommy’s older brother, Arthur Jr. tries to commit suicide, but the rope used for him to hang himself before he died.
Still in the same episode, the character Grace (Annabelle Wallis), who works as a secret agent of Campbell, conquers Tommy’s trust, but falls in love with him. In order for Campbell to leave them alone, it offers the position of the weapons and resigns at the same time.
However, Campbell was in love with grace and when he made her a marriage proposal, he ends up receiving a no, which makes him even more eager to end Tommy.
3. Episode six of the second season

Tommy believes he is dying. So, he decides to pay his debts on the derby day and ends up concluding an important agreement with Alfie Solomons (Tom Hardy), a cruel leader of the Jewish band. When he does, Arthur is released from prison, but Lizzie (Natasha O’Keeffe) is attacked.
After the sequence of the episode, Polly Michael’s son (Finn Cole) joins the family business and Polly takes revenge against Campbell by defeating the largest villain in the series.
Grace reappears unexpectedly and says she is pregnant with Tommy, who is just waiting for her death. However, after receiving a call, he realizes he is safe, because the person through the line says: wait for a phone call on the phone.
4. Second episode of the third season

This episode takes place two years after the end of the second season. In it, Tommy and Grace seem to finally marry and a son, Charles. However, the happiness of the couple lasts shortly: the Shelby family, of which Tommy is part, does not approve Lizzie’s relationship with the antagonist Angel Chancgetta. The Blinders Group, therefore, sets fire at the restaurant of the Changertta family and the Angel expanded.
So Angel Vicente’s father (Kenneth Colley) is looking for revenge by taking a rental killer to kill Tommy. However, it ends up killing Grace with a blow.
5. Episode six of the third season

In mourning and shaken, Tommy sees his world collapse once again when Charles is kidnapped. To get it back, Tommy has to explode a Soviet train and stop relations between the United Kingdom and the USSR. Who makes this request is Father Hughes (Paddy consider).
Also against his mother’s will, the character Michael acts to save Charles and kills Hughes. However, Tommy does not know in time and ends up exploding the train and stealing precious jewels.
6. First episode of the fourth season

Michael, Polly, Arthur and John (Joe Cole) appear on the edge of the gallows, with the rope around the neck due to their crimes. However, Tommy manages to prove that he is victims of a conspiracy, saving them from death.
They pass a few years and the shelbs spread. However, the Sicilian mafia, led by Luca Changgretta (Adrien Brody), who decides to take revenge on the murder of his father and brother. First of all, Michael blows and then John is killed. From all these circumstances, Tommy finds himself in the need to take revenge.
7. Sixth episode of the fifth season
By marking the end of the fifth season, in this episode Tommy meets Winston Churchill (Neil Maskell). He is asked of his relationship with Oswald Mosley (Sam Claflin), the fascist leader. Tommy’s plans are to kill the politician.
Tommy Ball a plan that is completely crooked and sees his men die. This begins to persecute it, together with the appearance of Grace as a ghost. So a scene leaves all the fans frightened. He seems to aim for a gun in his head and emits a primitive cry. So there is a cut for the black screen and everyone is not aware of what happened.
8. Sixth episode of the sixth season
Tommy receives the diagnosis of tuberculosis, a disease he took after contact with his recently dead. So he believes that he is dying and makes the decision to resolve the loose ends.
So, after being abandoned by Charles and Lizzie, he explodes his home and kills Michael. Preparing for death, Tommy sees the spirit of his daughter and discovers that his doctor gave him a false diagnosis. So, decide to face it.
The new plot does not yet have a fixed date.
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