Summary

  • Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man premieres

  • Symphony Hall in Birmingham hosts the red carpet event

  • Cillian Murphy returns as Tommy Shelby in Stephen Knight's big screen adaptation

  • The movie's lead signs autographs and poses for selfies

  • Peaky Blinders and Birmingham 'cannot be separated', Murphy says

  • Other attending cast members include Rebecca Ferguson and Tim Roth

  • Doing a Brummie accent 'was never a conversation', Ferguson reveals

  • 'Peaky fans have been the energy' says creator Knight

  • 'Everybody's making an effort to get dressed up'

  • Early review: "I loved it"

  • 'I never thought I'd be a tram'

  1. The day that Birmingham played a blinderpublished at 19:32 GMT

    That's all from us.

    Thank you for joining our live coverage across the day of the red carpet premiere for the Peaky Blinders movie.

    We'll leave you with this photo of the cast, plus writer, producer and director as the Shelby saga makes its transition to the big screen.

    They and others are now watching the movie play, but a reminder that the film makes its debut elsewhere in cinemas later this month, before streaming on Netflix two weeks afterwards.

    Night bab....

    13 people standing in front of a huge sign that reads "Peaky Blinders" which is engulfed in flames. Eleven men are in suits with one woman in a gold dress and another in a black suit.
  2. 'My character is a really sweet guy' jokes Rothpublished at 19:26 GMT

    James Bovill
    West Midlands

    Tim Roth, who plays a Cockney fascist sympathiser called Beckett in the film, remained tight-lipped on his role earlier.

    "He’s a really sweet guy, he’s very gentle and he’s just trying to help," he jokingly said of the part.

    But he would add, however, that the film was "a proper, old-school, Second World War movie".

    A man with brown and grey hair in a black shirt and suit jacket in front of a gold backdrop. He is winking at camerasImage source, EPA

    He's new to the Peaky Blinders universe, and decided to go in completely, well, blind.

    "When Cillian asked me to do it… I decided not to [watch it] so I just walked into the world as a stranger," he explained.

  3. How the Peaky Blinders movie makes a real bang - literallypublished at 19:21 GMT

    James Bovill
    West Midlands

    Let's hear now from director Tom Harper, who says putting Peaky Blinders on the big screen means they can have actual explosions instead of just talking about them.

    "We always had a cinematic ambition for the show," he said. "To embrace all of that and embrace wartime Birmingham and to be able to go for the stunts."

    A man with brown hair in a black suit standing in front of a gold backdrop with large words saying "peaky blinders" on itImage source, Reuters

    He added: "Birmingham lies at the heart of the show… to shoot here, sometimes if you half close your eyes you can imagine what it’s like.

    "You just slip back in time and feel what it was like for those characters."

  4. 'Brummie accent was never a conversation'published at 19:04 GMT

    James Bovill
    West Midlands

    As we were just telling you, and has been a feature of the coverage across the day, Birmingham has been front and centre in the occasion.

    One thing we haven't mentioned, though, is the Brummie accent.

    Asked whether she had ever considered giving her character a Brummie twang, new cast member Rebecca Ferguson said it was never on the cards.

    Rebecca Ferguson and Cillian Murphy

    "I'm quite uncomfortable with accents in general - they kind of hinder me, and I feel quite claustrophobic," she said, adding "Brummie was never a conversation."

    Murphy, on the other hand, has been playing a Brummie for 15 years now, but wouldn't be drawn to give us a taste of his Tommy Shelby.

    "I won't even attempt it now, there's too much pressure here in Birmingham," he said.

    But he added his accent had been given the "thumbs up" from Steven Knight himself.

  5. Brum's best among the VIPspublished at 18:59 GMT

    It really is a night to celebrate Birmingham - which according to Peaky Blinders creator Steven Knight is one of the stars of the film, and a city that cannot be separated from the series, according to leading man Cillian Murphy.

    And what better way to big up Brum than to invite some of the city's best-known names on to the red carpet?

    Guests include Duran Duran co-founder, John Taylor, former footballer and Strictly winner Karen Carney, and Aston Villa player Morgan Rogers.

    A man and woman both with white blonde hair are on a red carpet in front of a gold backdrop with writing that says "peaky blinders the immortal man". The man is in a black jacket and trousers with a white shirt and black flat cap while the woman is in a black tshirt with white writing on it, a black jacket and a small bag with feathers on itImage source, EPA
    Karen Carney is in a maroon silk dress and has long brown hair. She is standing in front of a gold backdrop with black writing on it that reads "peaky binders the immortal man".Image source, EPA
    A man with black hair and black facial hair is wearing a cream jumper that says "louis vuitton" on it and is standing in front of large gold letters that form part of the words "peaky blinders"Image source, PA Media
  6. Ferguson 'welcomed by the Peaky Blinders family'published at 18:46 GMT

    James Bovill
    West Midlands

    It's Rebecca Ferguson's first time joining the Peaky Blinders cast and she said it was a daunting prospect but she'd been welcomed by the whole team.

    "I wanted to work with Cillian, and there's something to say about someone who has worked for so long on a show for such a long time, it can be quite daunting to jump into that world.

    Rebecca FergusonImage source, PA Media

    "But it's written impeccably well," she added.

    "And the fact that I've been welcomed into the family that is so tight, it's just all encompassing, and watching it, it's mind-blowing."

  7. The celebrity hum in Brumpublished at 18:38 GMT

    Here are some more images of the film's stars as they arrive for tonight's premiere.

    We already knew Rebecca Ferguson and Tim Roth could do it in Hollywood.

    But the question remained could they do it on a (not so) cold Monday night in Birmingham?

    Of course they could....

    Rebecca FergusonImage source, PA Media
    Tim RothImage source, PA Media
  8. All smiles from the man who brings Tommy Shelby to lifepublished at 18:35 GMT

    Chloe Hughes
    West Midlands

    The film's star Cillian Murphy looks delighted to be in Birmingham.

    He's played the role of Tommy Shelby since 2013, and previously told the BBC that the movie is "one for the fans".

    Cillian has brown hair and is wearing a dark brown shirt and a long black coat. he is smiling and walking on a red carpet with a large light behind himImage source, EPA

    Earlier this evening, he took selfies with fans.

    He's the main face of Peaky Blinders and the man everyone wants a glimpse of tonight.

    Cillian Murphy has a dark brown silk shirt on with a long black coat. He is smiling and standing in front of a large gold backdrop that reads "peaky blinders, the immortal man".Image source, EPA
  9. 'You can't separate Peaky Blinders from Birmingham' - Cillian Murphypublished at 18:30 GMT

    James Bovill
    West Midlands

    I've just spoken to the star of the show Cillian Murphy who told me "it's amazing to be in Birmingham, and to bring [Peaky Blinders] back after all these years".

    Cillian MurphyImage source, PA Media

    It was important for the premiere to be in the city, Murphy added.

    "It's important for the fans, it's important for [Steven Knight], I think it was very important.

    "Steve has written it from stories he was told by his parents growing up here... it's huge, you can't separate the two."

  10. Cillian Murphy poses for selfiespublished at 18:17 GMT

    John Bray
    BBC News

    And here he is, Tommy Shelby himself...

    The movie's lead, Oscar winner Cillian Murphy, has arrived on the red carpet in Birmingham, and delighted fans by posing for selfies and signing autographs.

    He was then led to a photo call before a bank of photographers.

    A woman with ginger hair and a brown fur is holding out a black phone and Cillian Murphy is in a brown shirt and black suit jacket, posing with herImage source, PA Media

    Guests inside Symphony Hall were pointed in the direction of the Garrison Bar - named for one night after the Shelbys' beloved boozer.

    A room full of people with brown wooden floors and an upstairs balcony area. People are dressed like Peaky Blinders with flat caps and suits on, as well as sparkly dresses
  11. Steven Knight and Tom Harper walk the carpetpublished at 18:06 GMT

    Chloe Hughes
    West Midlands

    Two of the most instrumental people behind the film have arrived - writer Steven Knight and director Tom Harper.

    We really do love how everyone looks the part - it makes it feel like so much more than a film premiere.

    It's an experience, one that transports you to the world of the Peaky Blinders.

    A man with grey hair is wearing a grey flat cap and a black whist and suit jacket with a red and silver neck scarf. He is standing in front of a gold backgroundImage source, Reuters
    A man with brown hair is in an all black suit. He is standing in front of a gold film premiere background with black writing that reads "peakyblinders the immortal man"Image source, Reuters
  12. Rebecca Ferguson and Tim Roth arrivepublished at 17:55 GMT

    James Bovill
    West Midlands

    Rebecca Ferguson and Tim Roth have arrived on the red carpet!

    They both play new characters in the Peaky Blinders universe - Ferguson takes on the role of Kaulo, while Roth plays Beckett.

    A woman with long blonde hair in a plait on a red carpet in front of a gold background with words saying "peaky blinders the immortal man". she wears a long gold gown
    A man in a black suit and t-shirt speaking to journalists who are holding onto microphones. There is a large sign that reads "peaky blinders" and a red carpet
  13. Producer on the red carpetpublished at 17:48 GMT

    Producer Patrick Holland has also landed on the red carpet.

    The excitement continues to build...

    Patrick HollandImage source, PA Media
  14. Stars start to arrivepublished at 17:43 GMT

    Here we go... we have the first of the Peaky stars to arrive!

    Packy Lee has had a recurring role in the drama as the character Johnny Dogs.

    Packy LeeImage source, PA Media
  15. Siblings hoping for a seat inside premierepublished at 17:41 GMT

    Josh Sandiford
    BBC News, West Midlands

    Siblings Kayn and Darianne Baxter are at the red carpet together - they applied to attend the actual screening and say they are waiting to hear whether they will get to watch it.

    Kayn has been a big fan since the start of the series, however his sister has never seen an episode.

    A young man and woman. The man has light brown hair swept to the side and is wearing a black suit jacket, tie and waistcoat and a white shirt. The woman has long red hair, a blush pink dress and black jacket

    "It’s nice to have something in Birmingham for once, we’re the second city and we don’t really get much of a look in so it’s nice to have something that’s ours," Kayn said.

    "After the [death of Ozzy Osbourne], I think Birmingham's getting put on the map a bit."

    Darianne added: "It's quite cool to be honest, it's definitely different.

    "It’ll bring more people to the city as well.

    "This bit [of Birmingham] is usually quite quiet so its nice to see it so busy."

  16. Fans clamouring to see big namespublished at 17:35 GMT

    James Bovill
    West Midlands

    Katie from Cleobury Mortimer, Shropshire, is hoping to stand out with her sequin top as she looks to grab some autographs from the stars.

    "It's amazing, I've never been to anything like this, it's a complete first time for me - but I'm looking forward to it," she said.

    A woman with short curly bright red hair and a black sequin jacket

    "I absolutely love the show, probably a little too much," she added. "I work in the museums [where some of the production was done] actually, so it's really nice to say 'wow, I've worked over there'."

    She said: "I'm really looking forward to seeing Cillian Murphy as he's the main guy. I think everyone here wants to see him."

    A man with a grey flat cap, tinted glasses, a white shirt, black tie and waistcoat and a black jacket

    Dave from Kidderminster, who is dressed in a signature Peaky Blinders cap, is also a fan of the series, who said: "I love the cast, Lesley Graham, you know, Cillian Murphy, Tom Hardy, all of them basically. It's nice to see them."

    He said the series had done a lot for the area.

    "Not just Birmingham, but the Black Country as a whole. From the Black Country Museum, to being filmed around various areas, its been really good for the whole of the Midlands."

  17. 'Everybody's making an effort to get dressed up'published at 17:24 GMT

    Josh Sandiford
    BBC News, West Midlands

    This man not only looks the part but sounds it too - and his name? Arthur Cocker. That's a Peaky Blinders name if I've ever heard one.

    "I’m wearing a two-piece suit with obviously the watch, the traditional chain, and the tie pin," said the 55-year-old Peaky fan from Birmingham who's in line to get a glimpse of the cast later.

    A man wearing a black flat cap, two piece suit with a gold chain on the waistcoat and a brown and green scarf. He has his hands in his pockets and a wide stance. He is standing in front of metal barriers

    "I think [the show] brings Birmingham on the map… the new series is getting filmed here now, and from this evening, people who pass us by are going to want to watch Peaky Blinders."

    He added: "Everybody's making an effort to get dressed for the occasion.

    "People just want to be part of the culture of the Peaky Blinders and the history."

  18. Fan costumes show dedication to seriespublished at 17:15 GMT

    James Bovill
    West Midlands

    Ok, we're getting ever closer to premiere time.... Let's head back to Symphony Hall in the heart of Birmingham where Peaky Blinders will make its big screen debut.

    Clair McManus, Susan McManus, Lisa Turner, and Elisha Guiney are there and have all dressed for the occasion.

    Four women are posing for a photo together at the film premiere. On the far left the woman is blonde with a red and black dress with sequin detailing and a black sequin and feather headband. Next to her a woman has brown hair tied back and a black dress with swirl pattern detailing. To her right is a woman with brown hair tied back, a blue and black sequin dress and a blue feather headband. On the far right is a woman with black hair, glasses and a black dress with a red fur jacket

    Clair McManus said they got into the clobber as they loved the series, "and we thought we'd celebrate it, so here we are".

    "We've come for a good night out and we're just pleased to be here."

    "It's our first premiere as well," added Lisa Turner.

    "I love it because it's about Birmingham and I love Birmingham, and of course Cillian Murphy helps as well."

  19. 'But I can see Tommy Shelby'published at 17:07 GMT

    Now... when we, or Knight, as he did a moment ago, say Birmingham is a key player in the film, it doesn't mean the net wasn't cast that bit further in the wider West Midlands region.

    Also in play was tourist attraction the Black Country Living Museum in nearby Dudley, which recreates the bostin' and the not-so-bostin' of a bygone era.

    Staff there were sworn to secrecy about the plot.

    "We've not been able to say what it was," said chief executive Andrew Lovett.

    Cillian MurphyImage source, Netflix

    "People would say to me 'but I can see Tommy Shelby over there'," he said, "and I'm like, 'can you really'?

    "That's what it's been like."

    The museum, about 12 miles away from the Shelbys' home city, has also been used for shoots on all five TV series.

  20. By order of the peoplepublished at 17:00 GMT

    Let's stay on track with more from the unveiling of a tram named after Peaky Blinders creator Steven Knight.

    You can catch up with what went on here and here.

    During the formalities earlier, Birmingham poet Bradley Taylor was on hand to share the verse he was commissioned to write for the occasion.

    Bradley Taylor

    His poem, By Order of the People, "celebrates Peaky Blinders, it celebrates Birmingham," he said.

    "And to have cause to celebrate the work of one of our greatest artists Mr Steven Knight," he added.