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Line of Duty series 5 filming details are confirmed... and fans go wild
We already knew it was coming, but series five of Line of Duty has become social media official, as the show has confirmed to fans that filming will kick off for the new instalment this year.
The hit BBC drama's Twitter account announced the show's production plans, writing: "filming will start later this year! #LineofDuty5"
Understandably, fans were absolutely thrilled with the news that AC-12 will be back on our screens before we know it – and there was only one way they could respond... GIFs.
(Aside from saying "fella", of course.)
Following on from series four's ambiguous ending, Adrian Dunbar – who plays Superintendent Ted Hastings – has teased that the upcoming fifth run will be as "dark and devious" as ever.
As for the key question of whether corrupt cop 'H' is still out there, and if it might even be Hastings, that matter is going to remain unanswered for a while yet, we're afraid.
"I haven't seen anything, Jed [Mercurio] hasn't told us anything," Adrian revealed earlier this year. "We're all keeping our fingers crossed that we're not bumped off.
"We'll be shooting the next series at the end of this year, some time in the autumn, so sadly we'll all have to wait until 2019 to find out what happens to us all."
Despite series creator Mercurio promising that series five will "delve into Hastings' past", we have a sneaking suspicion that we're not going to learn too much about AC-12's boss.
Well, it's always fun to keep people guessing, isn't it fella?
Line of Duty series 5 filming details are confirmed... and fans go wild
We already knew it was coming, but series five of Line of Duty has become social media official, as the show has confirmed to fans that filming will kick off for the new instalment this year.
The hit BBC drama's Twitter account announced the show's production plans, writing: "filming will start later this year! #LineofDuty5"
Understandably, fans were absolutely thrilled with the news that AC-12 will be back on our screens before we know it – and there was only one way they could respond... GIFs.
(Aside from saying "fella", of course.)
Following on from series four's ambiguous ending, Adrian Dunbar – who plays Superintendent Ted Hastings – has teased that the upcoming fifth run will be as "dark and devious" as ever.
As for the key question of whether corrupt cop 'H' is still out there, and if it might even be Hastings, that matter is going to remain unanswered for a while yet, we're afraid.
"I haven't seen anything, Jed [Mercurio] hasn't told us anything," Adrian revealed earlier this year. "We're all keeping our fingers crossed that we're not bumped off.
"We'll be shooting the next series at the end of this year, some time in the autumn, so sadly we'll all have to wait until 2019 to find out what happens to us all."
Despite series creator Mercurio promising that series five will "delve into Hastings' past", we have a sneaking suspicion that we're not going to learn too much about AC-12's boss.
Well, it's always fun to keep people guessing, isn't it fella?
Like who though? We've already seen the death of a corrupt Assistant Chief Constable - doesn't really get much higher than that. Unless the Home Secretary is corrupt.
I think on the one hand it'd be amazing if it was Hastings, the ultimate swerve - it'd undo everything they've done thus far in terms of the prosecutions and the concept of a "bad guy" - you could a whole new season out of Hastings being exposed. That said, he's probably my favourite character and it'd be a shame if he was.
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