Morse Prequel 'Endeavour' Renewed for an Eighth Season

Morse Prequel 'Endeavour' Renewed for an Eighth Season

Popular period mystery series Endeavour will officially return for an eighth season.

This news was announced just as the Inspector Morse prequel began production on Season 7, and filming kicked off in the U.K.

The seventh season will be comprised of three feature length mysteries, a slight step down from the series’ usual run of four.

On the plus side, star Shaun Evans will once again be in the director’s chair this season, helming Season 7’s first episode. In it, a body is discovered in Oxford on New Year’s Day, and the only clue is the whistling heard by a witness.

The official press release has a bit more detail.

The new trilogy of films mark Endeavour and his colleagues entering a new decade and era of change. Opening on New Year’s Eve 1970, normal order has been resumed, and the team reunited at Castle Gate CID, with Chief Superintendent Bright back in charge. However, the events of the past year have left their mark, and the new series will see old friendships challenged and new relationships blossom.

In the dawn of women’s liberation, social progression and scientific growth, the 1970s begin for Oxford’s finest with the discovery of a body at the canal towpath on New Year’s Day. With the only clue in the investigation a witness who heard whistling on the night of the crime, the team have their work cut out to uncover their culprit.

Following the conclusion of Season 7, Endeavour will have clocked 30 individual episodes. Meaning that as long as Season 8 is at least three episodes long, the show will tie the total episode count of its predecessor when it airs. (Or possibly surprass it, should the eighth season return to the familiar four-episode format.)

Who among us would have ever guessed that these series would be on track to pass the original back when it was first announced?