Academy Award winner Cillian Murphy has returned as Tommy Shelby in the first official teaser for Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man, the upcoming movie by Steven Knight's hit franchise about the real-life titular gang from Birmingham. Peaky Blinders ran for six seasons, catapulting Murphy to fame as the ruthless gangster of his titular pack. As an early Christmas present for his fans, the actor has returned for another adventure in the familiar sooty streets.Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man will be set during World War II and will mark Tommy Shelby's return to bombed Birmingham for a secret wartime mission.Peaky Blinders fans are naturally excited for Murphy's return, who showcased his iconic 'Tommy Shelby walk' in the first teaser, which is making rounds on social media:''1hr 40 minute runtime, but 40 minutes of that is Tommy Walking in slow motion as flames emerge from various places behind him.'' a reddit user commentedMore fan reactions to the Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man teaser in our story.Reddit fans react to Tommy Shelby's return in the Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man teaserSteven Knight has presented a befitting Christmas gift to the Peaky Blinders fans, with the official first look at Cillian Murphy in the upcoming Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man film. The recently released teaser offers a sneak peek at Murphy as Tommy Shelby in Knight's gritty Birmingham world.The teaser opens with an ominous voice questioning the whereabouts of Tommy Shelby, the famous 'gypsy gangster', to which he replies:''I am not that man anymore.''The teaser then cuts to quick-moving shots of Birmingham amidst WWII as Tommy contemplates returning to the world he left behind in the Peaky Blinders finale. Another voice urges Tommy to return and he finally dons his iconic flat cap & black overcoat again to head towards another adventure in Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man. Cillian Murphy's slow-motion walk, the most iconic element from the series, closes out the final moments of the teaser, leaving fans with even more anticipation and excitement about the gangster's return.Soon after Netflix dropped the first teaser, seasoned Peaky Blinders fans flocked to Reddit to express their excitement for the upcoming film. Excited fans chimed in with music recommendations for the film, as one Reddit user commented:''40 minutes of moody Arctic Monkeys tunes playing.''''And “Reeed riiiiigt haaaaaaand” blasts full volume.'' another user added View this post on Instagram Instagram PostMusic played a defining role in Steven Knight’s series, with Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds’ Red Right Hand opening every episode and instantly drawing viewers into the dark, gritty world of Tommy Shelby. The final moments of the Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man teaser are highly reminiscent of the iconic Tommy Shelby walk and fans want Murphy to return with the haunting tunes of Red Right Hand.Another fan had a humorous reaction to Murphy's return as Tommy Shelby and his iconic Peaky Blinders haircut, which became an instant hit among the young male audience, who flocked to their barber shops, requesting the 'Tommy Shelby haircut.'''Barber shops worldwide are rejoicing for another round good money getting thrown at them.'' wrote one userAnother fan expressed their anticipation for seeing Tommy Shelby back in action in Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man, as he takes down Nazi fascists during WWII:''There are few cooler characters than Tommy Shelby. The level of man crush I have on him is wild lmao. I’ll watch whatever he’s in. That being said, this actually had me hyped, and I had lower expectations! Tommy Shelby fighting Nazi fascists? I’m in.''Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man will mark another adventure in Tommy Shelby's life as he returns to Birmingham amid WWII, from the dead. The Peaky Blinders series finale saw Tommy learning the truth about his fake tuberculoma diagnosis and riding off on his white horse into the sunset. His final act of setting fire to his possessions and remnants of his previous life was symbolic of a new beginning, setting the plot of the upcoming film.In addition to Murphy, the returning cast from the series includes Sophie Rundle as Ada, Stephen Graham as Hayden Stagg, Ned Dennehy as Charlie Strong, Packy Lee as Johnny Dogs and Ian Peck as Curly, who will reprise their respective characters in the film. New cast additions include Rebecca Ferguson, Tim Roth, Jay Lycurgo and Barry Keoghan.Catch the Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man film in theatres on March 6 and on Netflix on March 20.For the latest scoops on your favorite TV shows and movies, follow SoapCentral.