Exciting news for fans of “Shetland”! The beloved BBC crime series has officially been renewed for a tenth season. The announcement coincided with the confirmation of season 9, featuring Ashley Jensen as DCI Ruth Calder, ensuring that this esteemed Scottish detective drama will continue to captivate audiences.
So, what can viewers expect from “Shetland”season 10? Here’s what we know so far.
Release Timeline for Shetland Season 10
Set your calendars as it appears we have quite a wait ahead. Season 9 has just wrapped up on BBC One and BritBox, and production for the new season is slated to begin later this year. Anticipation builds as a premiere in the U.K. is expected around late 2025, a timeframe that is notably shorter than the waits common with platforms like Netflix. After the U.K. premiere, fans in the U.S. can look forward to watching shortly thereafter.
Returning Cast for Shetland Season 10
While it remains unclear which guest stars will join the series, we can confirm that core characters will make their return. Ashley Jensen will reprise her role as DCI Ruth Calder, along with Alison O’Donnell as DI Alison “Tosh” McIntosh. Fans can likely expect to see familiar faces, including Steven Robertson (Sandy Wilson), Lewis Howden (Billy McBride), and Anne Kidd (Cora McLean), continuing their journeys in Shetland.
Plot Speculations for Shetland Season 10
The specifics of the plot for season 10 remain under wraps, but it’s certain that a fresh mystery awaits. As we follow the characters into new adventures, it will be intriguing to observe the evolution of Ruth and Tosh’s partnership. The intense challenges they’ve faced thus far have fostered a strong friendship that viewers will likely enjoy watching deepen or face new tests as they delve into another gripping story.
For those longing for more “Shetland”while waiting for the new season, all previous seasons are currently available for streaming on BBC iPlayer in the U.K. and BritBox in North America. Don’t miss recapping the thrilling tales that have brought us to this point.
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