Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man is already proving divisive among fans, but one complaint keeps coming up again and again – the “unacceptable” absence of a major fan-favourite.
Set six years after the series finale, the film sees Tommy Shelby (Cillian Murphy) return to a war-torn Birmingham during the Second World War, facing what’s been described as his “most destructive reckoning yet”. It also brings him back together with his son Duke (Barry Keoghan).
While new faces join the story, several familiar names are back too, including Sophie Rundle as Ada, Packy Lee as Johnny Dogs, and Stephen Graham as Hayden Stagg.
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However, there’s one return fans were clearly hoping for – and the film doesn’t deliver.
***Warning: spoilers for Peaky Blinders and the movie ahead***
Sorry, Alfie fans (Credit: BBC)
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