'there's going to be more'

Luther creator finally confirms the fate of season 6 – and teases ‘exciting’ Idris Elba feature film

LUTHER scriptwriter Neil Cross has unquestionably confirmed "there's going to be more" from Idris Elba's detective role as he dropped huge hints about a feature film.

The British novelist, 51, left fans of the gritty BBC crime drama on the edge of their seats with the reveal to Insider Magazine - which came after Idris, 48, let slip a movie is in fact in the works.

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Luther's scriptwriter has confirmed 'there's going to be more' from DCI John LutherCredit: BBC

Neil has now tellingly revealed: "Idris, Jamie Payne (director), and I will shortly have some exciting news to share.

"There's gonna be more later, but it's not going to be season six."

Speaking of a potential next telly instalment, he added: "There is not going to be a season six - definitively no season six," for a fear of "churning it out like sausages."

This is the first time Luther bosses have all but confirmed a film, after London born star Idris teased the prospect of the iconic cop travelling the world in the hunt for a murderer.

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British scriptwriter Neil Cross has told of 'exciting' plans for Idris Elba's characterCredit: Getty Images - Getty
Yet this will point-blank not include a new BBC TV seriesCredit: BBC

He made the announcement after collecting a Bafta - telling fans: "It is happening."

Speaking to the press about Luther, he said: "I've maintained that I'd like to see it come to a film.

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"That's what I think we're headed towards, a film. I'm looking forward to making that happen."

He then confirmed: "It is happening."

Neil, 51, confirmed the Luther team - including actor Idris - would soon have 'news to share'Credit: Getty Images - Getty
Actor Idris, 48, has already confirmed he will reprise his iconic roleCredit: Getty Images
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He hinted the movie plot would see Luther travel the world in search of a killerCredit: BBC

Idris also hinted that the big-screen version with have a budget to match that could see John Luther travelling the world.

The star added: "With a film, the sky is the limit.

"Obviously, you can be a little bit more bold in the storylines, maybe international, a little bit sort of up the scale.

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"But John Luther is always going to be John Luther."

Yet despite the prospect of the big screen he insisted Luther would stay true to his rootsCredit: BBC

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A film version of the BBC drama has long been rumoured to be in the wider plan.

Speaking earlier this year, Idris explained: "Luther has all the ingredients to echo those classic films of the 90s like Seven and Along Came A Spider.

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"I think what we’d like to attempt is use that as a blueprint to create it. It will be more murder, more Volvos, more frowning Luther.

"Essentially we just want to try and take it to a much bigger remit and scale and perhaps international as well."

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