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James Brinsford

Death in Paradise's Kris Marshall returns to BBC show for new spin off series

Kris Marshall is going to reprise his Death In Paradise character for a spin-off series which will follow what happened to DI Humphrey Goodman following his return to the UK.

The 49-year-old actor played the lead role in the Caribbean-set BBC detective drama for three series between 2014 and 2017 before being replaced by Ardal O’Hanlon.

The spin-off series, titled Beyond Paradise, will explore what happens to his character after left the sunny climes of Saint Marie after he fell in love with island tourist Martha Lloyd, played by Sally Bretton.

Now working in his fiancee’s home town in the UK countryside, Goodman will be distracted by the “surprisingly high crime rate” with a different case challenging him each week.

Kris Marshall with Josephine Jobert in Death In Paradise (BBC/Red Planet/Steffan Hill)

Death In Paradise was filmed on the French Caribbean island of Guadeloupe, and proved to be popular with viewers as they enjoyed the show's mix of escapism, compelling whodunnits and plot twists since debuting in 2011 and currently stars Ralph Little.

The spin-off is a co-commission between BBC One and BritBox International and will be produced by Red Planet Pictures, part of the Asacha Media Group.

Filming will start on location in the UK later this year and further details, including casting, will be announced in due course.

Kris Marshall, right, will reprise his Death In Paradise role for a spin-off series (BBC/Red Planet Pictures/Denis Guyenon)

Speaking about reprising the role, Kris said: “I had the best time playing Humphrey out in Guadeloupe and whilst I was delighted that he got his happy ending with Martha, I always wanted to know what happened next.

“So it’s a joy to be putting his crumpled jacket back on and seeing how life has panned out for him back in the UK.

“Working with Sally is a dream, and I can’t wait to continue Humphrey and Martha’s story and solve a few seemingly impossible mysteries along the way.”

Kris Marshall as Humphrey with Sara Martins as Camille in Death In Paradise (© Red Planet Pictures)

Executive producer for Red Planet Pictures, Tim Key, said: “We always knew there were more Humphrey Goodman tales to be told and with the brilliant Tony Jordan leading the writing team, bringing all the Death In Paradise spirit, humour and joy to this brand new, original series, we can’t wait to get started.

“While Humphrey is used to contending with fiendishly clever puzzles, the biggest challenge of all is navigating his private life and finding out what happens beyond the ‘happy ever after’.

“We’re delighted to be working with Kris and Sally again and creating a little bit of Paradise in the UK.”

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