Life On Mars confirmed to RETURN for a final series


Life On Mars confirmed to RETURN for a final series as creator hints many of the main characters are up for the revival of the hit BBC show

BBC hit series Life On Mars will return for a final series after the show’s creator Matthew confirmed the news during an online session with fans.

Matthew revealed that many of the main characters are set to come back for the new series, which he said will be set across several decades.

Much-loved characters who are thought to be reprising their roles include John Simm as Sam Tyler and Philip Glenister as cop Gene Hunt.

It’s back! BBC hit series Life On Mars will return for a final series after the show’s creator Matthew confirmed the news during an online session with fans

Matthew said: ‘We would never make another Mars unless we really had something to say and could push the envelope all over again. Finally we have something. 

He teased: ‘We intend to get as many back (across both decades) as we can. When you wonder who will be coming back for The Final Chapter – think Avengers Assemble!’ 

He added that the new series would be set across Manchester and London and is likely to include four or five parts, reports the Mirror.

Matthew cast fans minds back to when Jim Keats [Daniel Mays] sang Vera Lynn’s We’ll Meet Again as he wandered away from Gene at the end of the last episode, suggesting he may be back to cause the cop more grief.

Up for it? Matthew revealed that many of the main characters are set to come back for the new series, which he said will be set across several decades

Up for it? Matthew revealed that many of the main characters are set to come back for the new series, which he said will be set across several decades

Phillip was quizzed about the return of the show last month by the Mail On Sunday, and he said:  ‘I would be interested in returning to the show. I think the question is, would the powers that be be too nervous to bring that character back on to mainstream television?’

The actor, who stars in new ITV drama Belgravia which begins next Sunday, said he felt that political correctness had become suffocating. ‘Anything anybody says now – if someone disagrees or has a difference of opinion – then people are up in arms and it’s like you have committed some sort of crime.

‘And you think, ‘Wow this is a very dangerous route to go down.’ I think if we lose freedom of speech, we are in real trouble.’ 

The boys are back: Much-loved characters who are thought to be reprising their roles include John Simm as Sam Tyler and Philip Glenister as cop Gene Hun

The boys are back: Much-loved characters who are thought to be reprising their roles include John Simm as Sam Tyler and Philip Glenister as cop Gene Hun

Phillip, 57, turned DCI Hunt into a cult figure with un-PC comments such as ‘He’s got fingers in more pies than a leper on a cookery course’, and ‘She’s as nervous as a very small nun at a penguin shoot’. 

The British series is the story of modern day policeman Sam Tyler. 

But after Tyler is hit by a car and wakes up in 1973 he finds himself working for the now defunct Manchester and Salford Police where he meets Hunt.

Matthew said: 'We would never make another Mars unless we really had something to say and could push the envelope all over again. Finally we have something

Matthew said: ‘We would never make another Mars unless we really had something to say and could push the envelope all over again. Finally we have something

Throughout the show, audience members are left wondering whether he has died, is in a coma or has actually traveled back in time. 

Life On Mars was a huge success and the BBC series spawned a sequel, Ashes To Ashes, set in the 1980s. 

A Mandarin adaptation of the BBC hit series Life On Mars with a hero police officer who time-travels back to 1990s Beijing was commissioned early last year.

He teased: 'We intend to get as many back (across both decades) as we can. When you wonder who will be coming back for The Final Chapter – think Avengers Assemble!'

He teased: ‘We intend to get as many back (across both decades) as we can. When you wonder who will be coming back for The Final Chapter – think Avengers Assemble!’