ITV have confirmed that Broadchurch will return for a third series. They made the announcement at the conclusion of series two earlier tonight.
EXCLUSIVE! David Tennant & Olivia Colman WILL return in a brand new series of #Broadchurch
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— ITV (@ITV) February 23, 2015
The second series saw Joe Miller plead ‘Not Guilty’ and the
subsequent trial, while the family of Danny struggled to come to terms not only
with their son’s death but also the media spotlight and their desperation for
justice to be done. DI Alec Hardy also remained determined to solve the
Sandbrook case, and with DS Ellie Miller’s help he finally learned the truth
behind the death of Pippa Gillespie and the disappearance of Lisa Newbery.
Both series of Broadchurch achieved a consolidated series average of over
9 million viewers.
David Tennant and Olivia Colman will reprise their roles as
Alec Hardy and Ellie Miller for the third series. Details of other cast
members, and filming dates, will be confirmed at a later date.
ITV’s Director of Drama Steve November and Controller of
Drama Victoria Fea have commissioned the new series which will be written by
Chris Chibnall once again. The executive producer team will remain the
same with Chris Chibnall alongside Jane Featherstone.
Steve November today said: “Chris Chibnall knows exactly how
to keep viewers guessing and I’m delighted that he is going to take the story
onto the next stage.”
Creator and writer Chris Chibnall said: “We’ve been
overwhelmed that nine million people every week have continued to join us on
the twists and turns of Broadchurch. This third chapter has been a glint in my
eye for a long time and I’m thrilled to be writing these characters once
again."
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