Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man – Full Soundtrack & Songs List Revealed

The soundtrack for the upcoming Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man film has been revealed, featuring original compositions and new recordings from a diverse range of artists, including Nick Cave and Fontaines D.C. Frontman Grian Chatten. The film, a continuation of the acclaimed Netflix series, arrives in select cinemas on March 6th and on the streaming platform March 20th, 2026.

Antony Genn and Martin Slattery, who previously composed the score for the fourth season of the television series, return to create the film’s musical landscape. Chatten has contributed five original songs to the soundtrack, a collaboration born from Cillian Murphy’s personal admiration for the band Fontaines D.C. Murphy reportedly attended an intimate launch show for their 2024 album ‘Romance’ and felt the band’s sound was inherently suited to the Peaky Blinders universe.

The first single released from the soundtrack is Chatten’s ‘Puppet’. Amy Taylor of Amyl & The Sniffers, alongside Tom Coll and Carlos O’Connell of Fontaines D.C., also feature as contributing artists. Notably, Nick Cave has recorded a new version of the show’s iconic theme song, ‘Red Right Hand’.

The soundtrack also includes covers of Massive Attack classics. Irish-Cornish band Girl In The Year Above performs a rendition of ‘Teardrop’, while Chatten offers his interpretation of ‘Angel’. Irish doom-folk group Lankum and Welsh hardcore band Mclusky contribute original tracks, ‘Hunting The Wren (The Immortal Man Version)’ and ‘People Person’ respectively.

The full tracklist is as follows: ‘Opening Scene / The Currency’, ‘The Immortal Man’, ‘Ruby’s Scarf’, ‘Nobody’s Son’ (Amy Taylor, Tom Coll, Antony Genn & Martin Slattery), ‘No Heaven No Hell For Duke Shelby’, ‘People Person’ (Mclusky), ‘Duke And Beckett Strike A Deal’, ‘An Intruder In The House’, ‘Ada And Duke’, ‘Opium Dreams’ (Grian Chatten, Antony Genn & Martin Slattery), ‘Tommy, Kaulo And Kelda’, ‘Black Dahlia’ (Grian Chatten, Antony Genn & Martin Slattery), ‘Beckett Tests Duke’ (Grian Chatten, Antony Genn & Martin Slattery), ‘Close The Door’, ‘Dukes Descent’, ‘A Hero’s Death’ (Fontaines D.C.), ‘Pig Pen’, ‘Puppet’ (Grian Chatten, Antony Genn & Martin Slattery), ‘A Gun Is No Good’, ‘Tommy vs. Duke’, ‘St. Elizabeth’s Mortuary’, ‘Confession’ (Antony Genn, Martin Slattery & Carlos O’Connell), ‘Stable Shootout’, ‘Red Right Hand (Immortal)’ (Nick Cave), ‘The Bullet’, ‘The Coin’, ‘Teardrop’ (Girl In The Year Above), ‘Romance’ (Fontaines D.C.), ‘The Map’, ‘Angel’ (Grian Chatten, Antony Genn & Martin Slattery), ‘The Tunnel’ (Grian Chatten, Antony Genn & Martin Slattery), ‘Medusa’ (Grian Chatten, Antony Genn & Martin Slattery), ‘Tommy vs. Beckett’, ‘Father And Son’, ‘Hunting The Wren (The Immortal Man Version)’ (Lankum & Grian Chatten), and ‘Ellipsis’ (Grian Chatten, Antony Genn & Martin Slattery).

The film itself, written by series creator Steven Knight and directed by Tom Harper, sees Cillian Murphy reprise his role as Tommy Shelby. Set in Birmingham during the chaos of World War II, the narrative follows Shelby’s return from self-imposed exile to confront a “destructive reckoning.” Returning cast members include Stephen Graham as union leader Hayden Stagg, Sophie Rundle as Ada Shelby, Ned Dennehy as Charlie Strong, Ian Peck as Curly, and Packy Lee as Johnny Dogs. New additions to the cast include Rebecca Ferguson, Tim Roth, Jay Lycurgo, and Barry Keoghan, who will portray Tommy’s son, Duke Shelby.

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