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Line of Duty's Adrian Dunbar puts a big twist on Series 7's return

Line of Duty star Adrian Dunbar questions whether the hit police drama could return for a seventh series as police procedural fans desperately await answers. I mentioned

His 64-year-old actor, who plays superintendent Ted Hastings on the BBC show, toldThe Times that the final decision on the storyline was "totally It was taken down by ,” said creator Jed Mercurio.

He plans to reunite for curry with Mercurio and co-stars Martin Compston and Vicky McClure at the end of the month, when he "may hear something about more episodes."

However, as members of the AC-12 trio hinted at a seventh season, loyal fans might be in for a treat, but there's a problem.

Dunbar said: Three or he could be four episodes. For some reason I don't think it will be 6.

He plans to reunite with co-stars Martin Compston and Vicky McClure for Curry 24} (

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"Two 90 minutes, maybe. It's all entirely up to Jed what happens to him, and that's a big request on his part.''

He added: Maybe someone will die. Someone will be threatened.

``He doesn't mind killing characters.

The sixth series of the police drama, which began airing last year, was a hit with viewership ratings, and its dramatic finale revealed the identity of the mysterious corrupt police officer H.

AC-12 trio hinted at a seventh season (

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The finale drew 15.24 million viewers, making it Britain's most-watched drama series of the 21st century. I was.

In the final episode of the BBC One series, Superintendent Ian Buckels, played by Nigel Boyle, unmasks as the mysterious H, a corrupt police officer at the top of a criminal conspiracy.

Despite putting an end to the long-running storyline, the series finale also left the door open to another series.

In June,Compston sparked speculation among fans when he posted a photo of him having dinner with McClure, Dunbar and Mercurio.

"There is a huge appetite for more Line of Duty. It could be three or four episodes. (

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Dining outdoors where the trio are seen enjoying themselves or shared a bottle of wine that could be seen in the middle of the table.

Martin captioned the post, "Talking about tattoo designs," along with a red heart emoji.

Many of Martin's followers felt that this was a great reference to the hit BBC series.

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