‘Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man’ ending explained — Does Tommy Shelby’s story end here?

The movie Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man ends with the death of Tommy Shelby, who is killed by his son Duke at his own request. The ending is a culmination of Tommy's story, where he finally finds peace and takes charge of his own destiny.
Tommy Shelby's story ends in Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man. He teams up with Duke and Hayden Stagg to stop Beckett's plot to flood the British economy with fake currency. After the money is blown up, Tommy is fatally shot and struck by a car, but asks Duke to kill him. Duke obliges, and Tommy finally finds peace. The ending is a reflection of Tommy's viewpoint in life post-war. Tommy's funeral pyre is shown, with an excerpt from his memoir, The Immortal Man, where he writes about being free.
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