ITV Confirm Hit Drama Is Ending After 11 Years - Liverpool Echo
ENGLAND, UNITED KINGDOM, JUL 8 – Grantchester concludes after 11 seasons, with the cast filming the final episodes of the long-running ITV drama series celebrating enduring friendships and storytelling.
- After an impressive 11-year run since its debut in 2014, the popular crime drama Grantchester is set to conclude with its upcoming 11th and final series, with filming currently taking place in Cambridgeshire.
- The series reached its conclusion following over a decade of annual summer filming and two major cast recasts that maintained its popularity.
- Current lead actors Robson Green and Rishi Nair, alongside returning cast members, expressed gratitude and reflected on the friendships forged during the show’s run.
- Robson Green expressed deep appreciation for the close connections he has built with his colleagues through moments of joy, adversity, and success, while Rishi Nair described joining the Grantchester cast as a tremendous privilege.
- The final series promises to explore themes of family, forgiveness, identity, and faith, offering viewers a poignant conclusion to a long-running and beloved drama.
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ITV has confirmed that crime drama Grantchester, which airs on PBS and Hulu in the US, will end following its 11th series.Filming for the final episodes is expected to begin later in July 2025, with Rishi Nair reprising the role of vicar Alphy Kottaram, a clergyman who helps to investigate crimes in the small village of Grantchester,
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