Trigger warning: This article touches on sensitive and political topics. Readers are advised to use their own discretion.actor Adrian DunbarThe stars of hit British sitcom Line of Duty recently confirmed that filming on the latest season has been halted. The star revealed that the production team made the decision following the recent riots in Belfast, Ireland.
Adrian Dunbar confirms Call of Duty 7 filming has stopped
Speaking to RTE Radio 1, the famous actor explained that the Belfast riots were one of the main reasons filming for the next season was halted. “We did have to take a pause, which… it’s not good,” he shared, while further adding, “I think there’s a lot of stuff going on in Ireland at the moment, and I think it’s coming from abroad.” I think a lot of social media has stirred a lot of pot here, and a lot of idle people have been able to take to the streets.“In early June, riots broke out in Northern Ireland’s capital after Stephen Ogilvy was stabbed, and a Sudanese national was arrested in connection with the incident. Houses and cars were also set on fire after riots broke out.
About Call of Duty Season 7
As for the upcoming seventh season of “Line of Duty”, it has been confirmed that the show will only have 6 episodes. Jed Mercurio wrote the entire script for this season. With Dunbar, Vicki McClureMartin Compston will also return for Season 7. Filming and production on the show began back in March, with McClure posting about the script on Instagram, writing in the caption: “We’re back for Season 7. Here’s the script, want to check it out?”Filming on the show stopped in mid-June.