
Death in Paradise star shares first-look at new series following fan concerns
Death in Paradise star Élizabeth Bourgine has treated her followers to a behind-the-scenes glimpse of the upcoming 15th series, currently being filmed in the sun-drenched climes of Guadeloupe.
The seasoned French actress shared a series of snaps on Instagram, including one with the caption: "Shooting series 15 of Death in Paradise."
At 68, Élizabeth posted an image from the production monitor that showcased her as Catherine Bordey, looking intently into the lens.
Another photo showed Élizabeth beaming while keeping herself cool with a handheld fan during a filming break. Her post was met with enthusiasm from fans, with comments such as: "Can't wait to watch, looking beautiful as always."
One fan remarked: "With each season it just gets better and better! Looking forward to 15."
This sneak peek arrives amidst viewers' worries for Don Warrington's character, Commissioner Selwyn Patterson, particularly after his shocking decision to resign from the force in the finale of series 14, reports Wales Online.
Concerned fans have voiced their hopes on social media for Selwyn's return, with remarks like: "With Selwyn back, please."
Another fan said: "Love the new inspector! His storyline is so interesting. I hope it isn't the end of Selywyn. I always look forward to his scenes."
As the show progresses, the future of Selwyn in Saint Marie remains uncertain, especially after he was temporarily replaced by Sterling Fox (Trieve Blackwood-Cambridge), only to reclaim his position following Fox's brief tenure.
The series ended on a surprising note when Selwyn announced he was leaving the police force to visit his daughter Andrina (Genesis Lynea), declaring: "I won't be staying. It felt wrong to say yes. Too much has happened and right now I can't see a way to get back to how things were."
Fans are also excited for the return of Don Gilet as DI Mervin Wilson, who decided to stay in Saint Marie after discovering he has a brother. Élizabeth Bourgine is expected to reprise her role as Catherine, teasing a potential new love interest.
Other actors likely to come back include Shantol Jackson as Naomi Thomas, Ginny Holder as Darlene Curtis, and Shaquille Ali-Yebuah as Sebastian Rose.
The show left its audience on tenterhooks with a Christmas cliffhanger, and following the festive special in December, viewers are looking forward to series 15, which is slated to air in early 2026.
Seasons one to 14 of Death in Paradise are available to watch on BBC iPlayer.
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