November 22nd 2024.
Actress Vicky McClure has been at the center of rumors surrounding the beloved show Line of Duty. Fans have been eager for a seventh season, and recent speculation has only fueled their desire for answers. With a talented cast including the likes of Adrian Dunbar and Martin Compston, the BBC police drama had captivated audiences for four years as they eagerly tried to solve the mystery of "H". However, the show came to an end in 2021, leaving fans wanting more.
Since then, there have been reports circulating about a potential script in the works, with the latest claiming that AC-12 will be making a comeback in 2025 after the lead stars met with creator Jed Mercurio to discuss the future of the show. So, when the opportunity to talk to Vicky, who plays Kate Fleming on the show, arose, we couldn't resist asking her about the possibility of a seventh season. Unfortunately for fans, she couldn't give us any concrete information.
"We all read social media and all that kind of stuff. But the great thing is that people love the show and we're truly grateful that people love it," Vicky told Metro when asked about the rumors. But when it comes to any updates on a potential seventh season, she simply added, "But there is no news. That is the news, no news!"
Reflecting on the excitement that would undoubtedly follow if Line of Duty were to return to our screens, Vicky acknowledged the show's success and the role of the audience in making it such a hit. Insider sources have previously claimed that conflicting schedules have prevented Vicky, Martin, and Adrian from signing on for a seventh season, but they remain hopeful and have even discussed aligning their schedules for a potential 2026 return.
While we may have to wait a while for any concrete news, fans can take solace in the fact that Line of Duty is still very much on the minds of its stars. Vicky, in particular, remains close with her co-stars and is grateful for the success of the show, which she credits for kickstarting her career.
In fact, Vicky got her start in the industry at just 15, and one of her first big roles was in the film This is England in 2006, a project that was funded by the National Lottery. As the organization celebrates its 30th anniversary, Vicky reflected on how their support has impacted her career and the arts community as a whole. Through their funding of projects like This is England and their contributions to mental health initiatives, the National Lottery has provided opportunities for young, working-class actors like Vicky who might not have otherwise had access to them.
"You can't put a price on somebody's talent, and therefore we shouldn't put a price on somebody being able to share their talents," Vicky expressed, emphasizing the importance of breaking down barriers and providing equal opportunities for aspiring actors. She also discussed the impact of the National Lottery on her own project, Our Dementia Choir, and how it has allowed her to connect with different communities and use her platform for good.
At the end of the day, Vicky is passionate about using her success in the industry to give back and support others, and she credits the people and communities around her for making her journey possible. And while we may not have any concrete news about a potential seventh season of Line of Duty just yet, fans can rest assured that Vicky and her co-stars are still just as invested in the show as they were 10 years ago.
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