Line of Duty is one of the all-time great British crime dramas. Few shows have ever united the British public in the same way. Multiple group chats were blowing up my phone when what was originally meant to be the series finale aired in 2021, and though the reveal of criminal mastermind H’s mysterious identity was … underwhelming, to say the least, I will happily go back and rewatch the entire thing all over again. It’s that addictive.
It seems the BBC is giving me an excuse to rewatch Line of Duty’s first six seasons sooner rather than later, as The Sun has reported the in-demand cast has found a free window to film the long-rumored season 7 in January 2026. If this is true, the series could potentially return to our screens in late 2026. According to the tabloid (I tend to take everything The Sun says with a grain of salt, but there’s currently no reason to believe otherwise), Vicky McClure, Martin Compston, and Adrian Dunbar are all set to return to film the new 6-part season, having recently met with series creator Jed Mercurio and the production team. According to an unnamed insider, they’ve “finally managed to clear space in their calendars next year to commit to making the show.” The BBC has not yet confirmed The Sun’s story.
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