Line Of Duty star Martin Compston reveals he's started filming a new series of hit TV show as he shares a snap of himself exploring local sights

Line Of Duty's Martin Compston has revealed he's filming a new series of his hit TV show as he shared a picture exploring the local sights.

The Scottish actor, 40, starred in the BBC police drama which last aired in 2021 after almost a decade on screens - with fans seemingly desperate to see more of him. 

And their prayers have been answered as he is making another travelogue about his home. 

This time, he will setting the scene in the the United States, where he spends half his life.

In the first series, he teamed up with pal Phil MacHugh for their Scottish adventure. 

They then explored Norway and have now seemingly set their sights on the glitzy streets of Las Vegas.

Line Of Duty's Martin Compston has teased the start of filming a new season of his hit TV show as he shared a picture exploring the local sights

Line Of Duty's Martin Compston has teased the start of filming a new season of his hit TV show as he shared a picture exploring the local sights

The Scottish actor, 40, starred in the BBC police drama which last aired in 2021 after almost a decade on screens - and fans are seemingly desperate to see more of him

The Scottish actor, 40, starred in the BBC police drama which last aired in 2021 after almost a decade on screens - and fans are seemingly desperate to see more of him

Sharing a snap of him gazing at the famous Bellagio Hotel' fountains, Martin appeared in awe as he explored the desert-based city. 

Alongside his post, he penned: 'Travel show with a twist @terntv are coming to me. Anybody up for being flung around Vegas?'

Flocked to the comment box, his pal Phil responded underneath the with three emojis — a plane, an arrow alongside the word 'soon' next to it and the American flag.

Martin spent a good chunk of the year in Sin City with his US actress wife, Tianna Chanel Flynn. 

The couple have enjoyed the high life in a lavish home complete with a sparkling swimming pool and – of course – Tennent's beer flowing on tap.

The post comes after he opened up on the possibility of a new series of Line Of Duty, as he admitted he'd 'like to pull his waistcoat out again'.

In a recent interview with The Times, Martin was asked the question on everyone's minds, and hinted that viewers could be in luck.

He reasoned: 'I just don't know. I'm busy next year. Vicky's ridiculously busy, so's Adrian. If there's a story Jed wants to tell, he'll come to us. 

And their prayers have been answered as he is seemingly making another one of his travelogues about his home

And their prayers have been answered as he is seemingly making another one of his travelogues about his home

But this time, he will setting the scene in the other nation where he spends half his life. In the first series, he teamed up with pal Phil MacHugh for their Scottish adventure

But this time, he will setting the scene in the other nation where he spends half his life. In the first series, he teamed up with pal Phil MacHugh for their Scottish adventure

The post comes after he opened up on the possibility of a new series of Line Of Duty , as he admitted he'd 'like to pull his waistcoat out again'

The post comes after he opened up on the possibility of a new series of Line Of Duty , as he admitted he'd 'like to pull his waistcoat out again' 

'As soon as there's some news we'll let you know, but right now there's nothing there. I'd like to pull my waistcoat out again.'

Martin joked: 'I like a waistcoat but I can't wear them now; it's like putting on Steve's character.' 

The actor, who starred as Detective Inspector Steve Arnott for six series of Line of Duty between 2012 and 2021, recently appeared on The Chris Moyles Show on Radio X.

Host Chris, 50, asked the question on everyone's lips to find out if it's coming back any time soon.

Throwing another hint, Martin replied: 'I love that people ask and the love that people have.

'When people stop asking about it it'll be a sad day. I do love that but, you don't want to give fans false hope because people get excited.'

He added: 'We're not planning anything immediately. We'd love to do another one at some point but we're all working next year on other stuff.'

In a recent interview with The Times , Martin was asked the question on everyone's minds, and hinted that viewers could be in luck.

In a recent interview with The Times , Martin was asked the question on everyone's minds, and hinted that viewers could be in luck.

Chris joked: 'Well stop working on other stuff, stop being so selfish.'

Despite there being nothing set in stone, Martin seems to be hopeful about the future.

Martin later confessed: 'I'm hopeful and sure we'll get to it at some point, but honestly once we're going to do it you'll hear it from us first.

'We'd be delighted to tell people!'