An update has been given on the release date of Endeavour star Shaun Evans' new TV crime drama Until I Kill You.
It is over a year since the final episode of ITV's Inspector Morse prequel Endeavour was screened with the March 12, 2023, episode watched by millions of viewers.
Shaun Evans starred in the Oxford-based series but is now set to appear in a new ITV crime drama series entitled Until I Kill You.
The series, which is being produced in partnership with World Productions, also stars Line of Duty actress Anna Maxwell Martin.
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No release date had been confirmed when ITV previously told the Oxford Mail that Until I Kill You would air at some point after the summer.
World Productions has now shed some light on this after the series was released in other countries such as New Zealand.
A spokesperson for the company said: “We don’t yet know [about a release date].
“We don’t have a confirmed date for it yet I’m afraid, it's in the hands of ITV so they might know more.
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“Yes I believe so [that Until I Kill You has been released in other countries] but it is down to ITV as we don’t have a say in when it broadcasts.
“We would know if there was a confirmed date.”
The series, which was in production under the working title Delia Balmer, will explore the story of Delia who survived a near-fatal relationship with murderer John Sweeney.
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