Forget 'Dune: Part 3,' Rebecca Ferguson's Sci-Fi Gem Hits Free Streaming This May Rebecca Ferguson’s 2026 is proving to be a banner year for her fans, as the actress returns to the spotlight with a slate of four major projects. After a period of sporadic appearances in smaller roles, Ferguson is now fully immersed in a variety of high-profile productions. Her latest work includes the dystopian thriller Mercy, co-created by Timur Bekmambetov and Amazon MGM, where she stars alongside Chris Pratt. She also recently joined the cast of Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man, a gangster-themed series directed by Tom Harper and Steven Knight. However, the most anticipated of her upcoming projects is the third installment of Denis Villeneuve’s Dune franchise, where she will reprise her role as Lady Jessica. While her screen time in the film is expected to be limited compared to her previous roles, fans are eager to see her return to the franchise. Beyond her work in Dune, Ferguson is also set to release The Magic Faraway Tree, a fantasy film she starred in, which premiered in the UK and is set for a U.S. release later this year. Her filmography continues to showcase her versatility, with standout performances in Mike Flanagan’s Doctor Sleep and Tate Taylor’s The Girl on the Train. These projects highlight her ability to adapt to diverse genres and characters, solidifying her reputation as a versatile actress. One of the most exciting developments for Ferguson fans is the free streaming of her 2017 horror sci-fi film Life starting May 1. The movie, which serves as a precursor to her Apple TV+ series Silo, will be available on Tubi, a popular free streaming platform. This move is seen as a way for fans to revisit her work before the release of Silo, which is expected to be a major production.#tom_harper #chris_pratt #amazon_mgm #rebecca_ferguson #timur_bekmambetov
What to Stream: BTS, New 'Peaky Blinders' Movie, Luke Combs and Crimson Desert New movies, music, and series are set to debut this week, offering fans a mix of returning favorites and fresh content. Cillian Murphy’s Tommy Shelby returns in the new “Peaky Blinders” movie, “The Immortal Man,” now available on Netflix. The film, written by series creator Steven Knight and directed by Tom Harper, features a cast including Rebecca Ferguson and Barry Keoghan. The six-season series is also available for rewatching on Netflix. Bradley Cooper’s directorial debut, “Is This Thing On?,” starring Will Arnett and Laura Dern, explores a man navigating divorce and stand-up comedy. Based on the story of comedian Joseph Bishop, the film is set to stream on Hulu. “Wicked: For Good,” the final installment of Jon M. Chu’s adaptation of the Broadway musical, debuts on Peacock. The darker sequel, featuring Cynthia Erivo, Ariana Grande, and Jeff Goldblum, received mixed reviews but remains a major release. Music fans can look forward to new releases from BTS and Luke Combs. The K-pop group returns with their first full-length project since completing mandatory military service, “ARIRANG,” available on March 20. Fans can also stream their comeback performance live on Netflix. Luke Combs, who has transitioned from country to pop, releases his new album “The Way I Am,” including singles like “Be By You” and “Sleepless in a Hotel Room.” The album is expected to dominate country radio. New series include “Imperfect Women,” a psychological thriller on Apple TV starring Elisabeth Moss, Kerry Washington, and Kate Mara. The eight-episode series, based on a novel by Araminta Hall, follows friends whose bond is tested by a crime. The first two episodes premiere on March 16.#cillian_murphy #peaky_blinders #steven_knight #tom_harper #bts

Peaky Blinders filmed at 'little known gem' Kelmarsh Tunnel The latest installment of the Peaky Blinders series, titled The Immortal Man, has utilized a lesser-known filming location in Northamptonshire—a disused railway tunnel known as Kelmarsh Tunnel. While the show is typically associated with Birmingham, the production team has highlighted the unique charm of this hidden site, which played a significant role in the film’s visuals. Kelmarsh Tunnel, located on the former Northampton to Market Harborough line, is a 480-meter-long unlit structure. Director Tom Harper described the tunnel as a "treasure" discovered during filming, emphasizing its enclosed nature, which allowed the production to shoot without interference from the public. The remote location also meant that few fans of the show could catch a glimpse of the filming process, adding to its mystique. The film follows Oscar winner Cillian Murphy as Tommy Shelby, the gang leader, returning to Birmingham during World War Two. Set in 1940, the story unfolds amid the backdrop of wartime destruction. Harper noted that the tunnel’s inclusion was crucial to the narrative, as it provided a striking and atmospheric setting for key scenes. The production team took advantage of the tunnel’s unique qualities to enhance the film’s visual storytelling. While the series is set in Birmingham, its creator, Stephen Knight, revealed that most of the original filming took place in Manchester, Leeds, and Liverpool. However, for The Immortal Man, Knight emphasized the importance of returning to the "heart" of the story, which led to additional filming in Northamptonshire. The combination of locations, including the tunnel, allowed the production to blend historical authenticity with cinematic flair.#cillian_murphy #peaky_blinders #tom_harper #kelmarsh_tunnel #stephen_knight

Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man Movie — When Will It Be Available on Netflix The long-running British crime drama Peaky Blinders is set to expand into film with the release of Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man, a feature-length movie that continues the story of the Shelby crime family. The film, which follows the events of the television series that concluded in 2022, is now available in select theaters and is expected to debut on Netflix shortly. Fans of the show can look forward to seeing the return of Thomas Shelby, portrayed by Oscar-winning actor Cillian Murphy, in a new chapter of the franchise’s saga. The movie picks up the narrative after the series ended, placing Shelby in the midst of World War II. The story follows his return from self-imposed exile as he confronts unresolved conflicts from his past while navigating the challenges of a war-torn Europe. The film aims to expand the world established in the TV series while delivering the scale and intensity of a big-screen production. The gritty depiction of Birmingham’s underworld, a hallmark of the original series, continues to be central to the plot. The cast of The Immortal Man includes several actors from the original show, such as Sophie Rundle, Ned Dennehy, Packy Lee, Ian Peck, and Stephen Graham, who reprise their roles as key members of the Shelby family. The film also introduces new characters, including Rebecca Ferguson, Tim Roth, Jay Lycurgo, and Barry Keoghan, whose roles are expected to play a significant part in the wartime storyline. The creative team behind the film remains closely tied to the original series, with Steven Knight, the show’s creator, writing the script. Tom Harper, who directed multiple episodes of the TV series, also serves as the film’s director, ensuring continuity in tone and storytelling.#cillian_murphy #peaky_blinders #steven_knight #netflix #tom_harper
