Spooks creator teases epic BBC return with ‘high stakes’ modern twist
BELOVED spy drama Spooks could be about to make a big return to the BBC, according to its creator.
Screenwriter David Wolstencroft said there is “a very big argument” for bringing Spooks back to life.
Speaking to , David said any reboot of the drama would be less London-centric and more diverse.
He added: “I would make a very big argument for bringing the show back, frankly, even with a new, younger writing team.
“I think we would have a greater racial diversity in the cast. I would want more women writing it and directing it – it was quite a male-heavy show. It’s just the way that everything fell at the time.
“The stories would come from different places, and maybe would be outside London. It would be more distributed across the nation.”
Spooks launched on the BBC in 2002 and aired 86 episodes over ten seasons, including a spin-off feature film in 2015.
The show followed the lives of MI5 agents who worked at The Grid, offices based in the agency’s Thames House HQ.
It starred big British actors such as Matthew Macfadyen, Keeley Hawes and David Oyelowo and later, Miranda Raison, Hermione Norris and Richard Armitage.
David did not reveal if any of the original cast would return, but if they did would they certainly be a lot different than at the turn of the century.
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He said: “These characters would perhaps have more different allegiances [today] and different expectations of what the government could do.
“The stakes would be even higher, I would say. I think the mix would be different, and the feel would be different, but the ambition would stay the same – if not greater.”
Spooks was a critical and viewers success, racking up a number of awards including a Bafta for Best Drama Series.
The name of the show comes is a colloquial term often used to refer to spies.
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