BIRMINGHAM, UK – The highly anticipated first trailer for 'The Immortal Man,' the forthcoming 'Peaky Blinders' film, has definitively confirmed what many fans long suspected: Tommy Shelby, portrayed by Cillian Murphy, is unequivocally immortal. The 90-second teaser showcases Shelby, apparently unchanged since 1930, meeting his son, played by Barry Keoghan, who appears to have aged considerably more rapidly than his perpetually 40-something father.

“This revelation fundamentally alters our understanding of historical drama,” stated Dr. Penelope Glimmer-Smith, Head of Chrono-Fictional Consistency at the University of Fictional Studies. “We're no longer just watching a period piece; we're witnessing a biological anomaly, a man who has clearly bypassed cellular decay, possibly through sheer force of will or an unholy pact with a particularly stylish demon.”

The trailer also sparked debate regarding the ethical implications of Shelby’s unchanging attire. “His flat cap, tweed suit, and brooding stare have remained identical for decades,” observed fashion historian, Professor Alistair 'Dapper' Finch, from the Institute of Perpetual Sartorial Stagnation. “At what point does steadfast commitment to a brand become a public health hazard? We could be looking at a global surplus of grey wool by 2050 if this trend continues unchecked.”

Studio executives remained tight-lipped about the source of Shelby’s eternal youth, only confirming that the film will explore “the burdens of an unending life and the existential dread of never needing a new haircut.”