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Is Colin Morgan in season 3 of The Fall?

Is Colin Morgan in season 3 of The Fall?

Merlin’s Colin Morgan will reprise his role as Detective Sergeant Tom Anderson, who was introduced in season two. Show creator Allan Cubitt recently confirmed that we can expect Spector and Gibson to continue their “obsessive dance with death” in the third season, reports Deadline.

Did Colin Morgan star in The Fall?

Colin Morgan has landed a lead role in the second series of award-winning BBC drama The Fall opposite Gillian Anderson and Jamie Dornan.

Was Merlin in The Fall?

Over a year since the series finale and, a National TV Award later, the Northern Irish actor has landed his next big TV gig: a lead role in the second series of BBC thriller The Fall, co-starring Gillian Anderson and Jamie Dornan. …

Will there be a series 4 of The Fall?

From the BBC’s perspective, there doesn’t seem to be any definitive plans in place. I’ve reached out to the broadcaster to see whether this is still the case, but the show’s creator Allan Cubitt said that Jamie Dornan’s exit in the third season doesn’t necessarily mean The Fall is done for good.

Who is the lead actor in the fall?

Merlin star Colin Morgan has landed a lead role in the second series of award-winning BBC drama The Fall opposite Gillian Anderson and Jamie Dornan.

Is there going to be a second series of the fall?

BBC [wo&] renewed the show for a second series on 27 May 2013. On 21 October 2013, it was announced that Jakob Verbruggen would not be returning to direct The Fall ‘s second series. Instead Cubitt would direct, with production due to begin in February 2014.

What was the TV series The fall about?

… A psychological thriller that examines the lives of two hunters. One is a serial killer who stalks his victims in and around Belfast and the other is a talented Detective Superintendent from the MET who is brought in to catch him. Written by vhavnal

Who are the writers of the fall TV series?

The series was written by Allan Cubitt and produced for BBC Two by Artists Studio and BBC Northern Ireland, with funding from Northern Ireland Screen and the European Regional Development Fund. Gub Neal and Julian Stevens produced, with Cubitt, Justin Thomson-Glover, Patrick Irwin, and Stephen Wright serving as executive producers.