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Line of Duty Returns: Corruption Case More Sensitive Than Ever

18 Nov

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Summary

  • New season teases most sensitive case involving a corrupt officer.
  • AC-12 trio expresses gratitude and excitement for the new season.
  • The show is returning for its seventh season after a hiatus.
Line of Duty Returns: Corruption Case More Sensitive Than Ever

Line of Duty is officially returning for a seventh season, much to the delight of its extensive fanbase. Creator Jed Mercurio has announced that the upcoming season will feature the AC-12 team's most sensitive case to date. This new investigation will delve into corruption within the police force, introducing a compelling new character, Detective Inspector Dominic Gough, who is accused of exploiting his position.

The series, which first premiered in 2012, has garnered immense popularity over its six previous seasons, known for its intricate plots and guest stars. The lead actors, Martin Compston, Vicky McClure, and Adrian Dunbar, have all shared their excitement about returning to their roles. They have expressed deep gratitude to the fans for their unwavering support and anticipation for the new installment.

Filming for the new season is scheduled to begin next year in Belfast. The cast and crew are reportedly thrilled to be back together, promising the show's hallmark suspense and unexpected plot developments. Mercurio hinted that the new season will push the boundaries, suggesting that the fight against corruption in the country has continued during the show's absence.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Filming for Line of Duty Season 7 is set to begin next year, with an air date to be announced.
Martin Compston, Vicky McClure, and Adrian Dunbar are confirmed to return as the AC-12 team for Line of Duty Season 7.
Line of Duty Season 7 will feature the AC-12 team's most sensitive case yet, involving a corrupt officer and potentially a larger hidden threat.

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