Dunbar Talks Line of Duty Revival: A Return to AC-12?
The news of a potential Line of Duty revival has sent shockwaves through the fandom, leaving viewers both excited and brimming with questions. After the explosive conclusion of series six, many thought the fight against corruption within the police force had reached its end. However, Adrian Dunbar, the iconic actor who portrayed Superintendent Ted Hastings, has recently sparked renewed hope for a return to AC-12.
<h3>Dunbar Hints at a Possible Return</h3>
During an interview promoting his new play, "The Habit of Art," Dunbar was asked about the possibility of a Line of Duty revival. While he didn't offer any concrete details, he did suggest that the door was not entirely closed: "I think there is a conversation to be had. I don't know if it's going to happen, but I think there are possibilities."
Dunbar's words have ignited a firestorm of speculation among fans. They're eager to see if the show's creator, Jed Mercurio, will indeed revisit the world of Line of Duty and bring back the beloved characters.
<h3>What Could a Revival Look Like?</h3>
If a Line of Duty revival were to happen, there are several potential directions it could take. One possibility is a continuation of the story, picking up where season six left off. This could involve revisiting the aftermath of the OCG's downfall and exploring the impact of the exposed corruption within the police force.
Another possibility is a standalone story, focusing on a new case and a new group of corrupt officers. This could allow for a fresh start while still retaining the show's signature style and themes.
<h3>The Future of AC-12</h3>
While a Line of Duty revival is still uncertain, the prospect of a return to AC-12 is undeniably enticing. Fans are eager to see if the team, including the beloved characters of Superintendent Ted Hastings, DCI Jo Davidson, and DS Steve Arnott, will be reunited to tackle new challenges and bring more corrupt officers to justice.
Only time will tell if a Line of Duty revival will become a reality. But for now, the hope remains alive, fueling speculation and keeping the spirit of AC-12 burning bright.