Line of Duty Returns: Season 7 Confirmed, Cast Reunites, Filming Spring 2026
After that divisive Season 6 ending, Line of Duty's back for Season 7 - Compston, McClure, Dunbar return. Filming begins spring 2026 in Belfast, with AC-12 rebranded.
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After that divisive Season 6 ending, Line of Duty's back for Season 7 - Compston, McClure, Dunbar return. Filming begins spring 2026 in Belfast, with AC-12 rebranded.
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