Calling all police drama fans: one of the highest-rated procedural series will soon be added to Netflix.
Subscribers to the streaming service will have their summer show ready to binge from 27 June, when all seasons of Line of Duty will land on the platform.
With a stellar cast gracing the screen across the drama's six seasons – including the likes of Stephen Graham, Vicky McClure, and Thandiwe Newton — Line of Duty has earned a cult following since premiering in 2012.
Whether you're a die-hard fan or only now coming round to watching the series, Line of Duty guarantees action-packed, twisty developments throughout.
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The BAFTA-nominated show follows the fictional Central Police's Anti-Corruption Unit (AC-12) as they investigate corruption within their ranks.
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Created by Jed Mercurio (Bodyguard), the programme has an excellent rating on Rotten Tomatoes, with the first four seasons all currently sitting at a perfect 100% score from critics. Season 5 and 6 hold 90% and 86% scores, respectively.
Since the sixth and latest season aired in 2021, there has been speculation around a potential continuation of the AC-12 saga with a seventh run of episodes. However, an official announcement is yet to materialise.
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Last month, star Martin Compston (Steve Arnott) weighed in on a possible new season, seeming optimistic about a return.
"We're always talking about possibilities and schedules and whatnot," the actor told The Sun.
"Everybody's got stuff going on at the minute, so I think anything, unfortunately, would be a way off."
Compston continued: "You know, the day people stop asking about the show will be a sad day, so I'm delighted that people are still excited about it. We'd all love to work together again at some point. We still all meet up."
Line of Duty starts streaming on Netflix UK on 27 June. It also streams on BBC iPlayer.
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