Line of Duty stars have reunited three years after the underwhelming finale of the hit BBC show to thrash out details for another new series.
It’s understood that Vicky McClure, Martin Compston and Adrian Dunbar joined the show’s creator Jed Mercurio last week for dinner – and the main topic of discussion was a seventh series.
The three stars, who played hard-hitting anti-corruption officers DC Kate Fleming, DS Steve Arnott and Supt Ted Hastings, previously struggled to commit to a new series because of conflicting schedules.
According to The Sun the quartet often met up for dinner after filming for the sixth series of the show wrapped but this is the first time they discussed reuniting for the hit show.
A source told the publication: ‘Jed is close with Vicky, Martin and Adrian and they often meet for dinner — this time it was different.
Line of Duty stars have re-united three years after the finale of the hit BBC show to thrash out the details for another new series
Vicky McClureand, Martin Compston and Adrian Dunbar joined the show’s creator Jed Mercurio (pictured) last week for dinner and the quartet discussed series seven plans
The exciting news for fans comes after Adrian previously revealed the entire cast would be up for another series if they were given the opportunity
‘A topic of conversation was how they could align their schedules in 2025 to ensure Line of Duty 7 happens. The ambition is filming could start next year, with it on screens by early 2026.’
The exciting news for fans comes after Adrian previously revealed the entire cast would be up for another series if they were given the opportunity.
The actor, 65, starred in the police drama for almost a decade before the final series ended in 2021, leaving fans disappointed with the revelation that hapless DCI Ian Buckells was the elusive criminal mastermind, H.
In May he told The Times: ‘We all want it to come back. It’s apposite that today should be their [castmates Vicky McClure and Martin Compton’s shared] birthdays because I really don’t want them getting any older.
‘I don’t want to get any older either because we don’t want to be coming back when we’re in a wheelchair.
‘Ted Hastings with a Zimmer frame.’
Just days earlier, Vicky awkwardly dodged questioning about another series of Line Of Duty being made as she appeared on This Morning.
The three stars who played hard-hitting anti-corruption officers DC Kate Fleming, DS Steve Arnott and Supt Ted Hastings, previously struggled to commit to a new series because of conflicting schedules
The actor, 65, starred in the police drama for almost a decade before the final series ended in 2021 and previously said if there were any more delays he’d need a Zimmer frame
As she appeared on the daytime TV show hosts Ben Shephard and Cat Deeley were keen to know if the show would ever be back.
Ben said: ‘There’s always going to be rumours and expectations, have you all agreed that you’d be ready and up for it when Jed gets himself together?’
But Vicky then replied: ‘There will always be rumours. I mean look. We have all said we love the show and would love to go again obviously but there’s nothing to talk about so it’s disappointing in terms of there is no news!’
Cat then quipped: ‘Well is no news good news? Because it’s definitely not a no…’.
Vicky then started smiling and picked up a cushion to cover herself as she added: ‘I’m just going to put this over my face…’, as Ben and Cat burst into laughter.
Fans went wild last month after Martin Compston, Vicky McClure and Adrian Dunbar reunited for a chaotic rickshaw ride around London.
The hilarious clip was posted on Instagram to Martin, 40, and Vicky’s, 41, hundreds of thousands of followers with the caption: ‘AC12 oot and aboot’ (sic).
In the video, the stars cruised around the capital in a neon pink rickshaw, with music including Shackles (Praise You) by Mary Mary and I Will Survive by Gloria Gaynor blasting loudly on a speaker.
Fans went wild last month after Martin Compston , Vicky McClure and Adrian Dunbar reunited on Wednesday night for a chaotic rickshaw ride around London
They couldn’t keep it together and erupted into fits of laughter as Martin pulled out his phone to film the hysterical scenes, shouting: ‘We’re back!’.
Vicky, who was passionately singing and dancing along to the music, told the camera: ‘Hi everyone, we just needed a ride to a restaurant.’
‘I mean I’m trying to keep it together,’ added Adrian, 66, as the BBC stars asked viewers if they had any requests.
Martin went on to point out every police car they drove past, in reference to their iconic characters, as he shouted: ‘Oh the police!’
Loving the spontaneous cast reunion, fans rushed to the comments of the post to demand a new season, quipping: ‘Jesus, Mary Joseph and the wee donkey they’re all oot!’
‘Ahhh the best trio! Hope to see you all back on our screens as AC-12 one day!’
‘We need another series guys…….’
‘The best trio of police series in the world!!! Jesus, Mary, Joseph and the donkey.’
‘OMFG this is a amazing so good to see the team back together.’