Feb 17 • 20:42 UTC 🇬🇧 UK Mirror

TV hit dubbed 'best show ever made' to return for third series with superstar cast

The critically acclaimed TV series 'Kin' is set to return for a third season with its original cast, following uncertainty regarding its future after the production studio's bankruptcy.

The popular TV drama 'Kin', recognized by many as one of the greatest shows to date, is re-entering production for its long-anticipated third season. The series, which chronicles the tumultuous lives of the Kinsella crime family in Dublin's gangland, generated significant buzz when it first aired on the BBC and RTE, and subsequently became available on Netflix. Following bankruptcy issues at the Bron studio, which produced the show, and the growing Hollywood commitments of its cast, fans had feared that 'Kin' might not return.

Despite the challenges faced in recent years, exciting news has emerged regarding the show's future. Reports indicate that filming for the third season will commence this summer with the entire original cast. This includes beloved character portrayals, such as that of Charlie Cox, known for his role in 'Daredevil', who is reported to have managed a break in his filming commitments to return for this acclaimed series. There is additional anticipation surrounding the announcement of fourth and fifth seasons, suggesting a growing narrative arc and further character development.

The announcement of 'Kin's' return not only excites fans but also highlights the resilience of the television industry in navigating production challenges. Given its previous acclaim and popularity, there's high expectations for an engaging continuation of the Kinsella family's saga that reflects real-life complexities within the crime drama genre, potentially setting a new standard for future television productions.

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