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Monday, 10th May 2021 at 5:21 pm
We might still be waiting for confirmation about a second season for new Netflix fantasy drama Shadow and Bone, but some of the show’s stars already have big plans for a potential second run.
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Archie Renaux, who plays Mal on the series, has said that he would love to see “new lands explored” in a follow-up series, while he has also given his thoughts on talk of a possible romance between his character and Alina Starkov.
The stars aren’t the only people who are keen for another run, either – executive producer Leigh Bardugo, whose Grishaverse novels are the source for the series, previously told
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Tuesday, 4th May 2021 at 2:28 pm
Kay Mellor’s BBC One drama The Syndicate is wrapping up its fourth season, and fans are already wondering whether a fifth could be on the cards.
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Each new series (all of which focus on betting syndicates) features a new setting and a brand new cast, with the recent fourth season following a group of employees at a dogs kennels.
Series five is yet to be commissioned by the BBC, but we have our fingers crossed – and it seems the show’s creator does too.
Asked about possible future series, Mellor told the Daily Star newspaper: “It took six years for the current series to come to screen.