Suranne Jones as Gemma Foster (Image: Robert Viglasky)
By Jon Donnis
Doctor Foster is set to return for a third and final series next year, with BBC One and BBC iPlayer releasing a first look at the new five-part drama alongside details of its latest casting.
Almost a decade after audiences were first introduced to Gemma Foster, Suranne Jones will reprise her role alongside Bertie Carvel as Simon and Tom Taylor as their son Tom. The new series will once again be created and written by Mike Bartlett, with Drama Republic, the production company behind Riot Women and One Day, making the series in association with Fictional Company and TeamAkers Productions.
The returning cast also includes Adam James as Gemma's neighbour Neil, Thusitha Jayasundera as her friend and colleague Ros, and Anna Madeley as Lucy.
Joining them is Dustin Demri-Burns, known for Slow Horses and Criminal Record, who will play Callum, Gemma's new partner. The series will also feature Rosalie Craig, Gracie Oddie-James, Lois Baglin, Karima McAdams, Anjana Vasan, Michael Balogun, Christina Balmer, Justin Salinger and Ash Tandon.
The story picks up ten years after Gemma discovered that Simon was having an affair, setting in motion a devastating chain of events that ultimately saw her 15-year-old son Tom disappear. Now, Gemma remains a GP and is still living in the same house, but her life appears to be entering a new chapter.
Having found love again, Gemma is preparing to get married. However, as the wedding approaches and those closest to her gather around her, events from her past begin to resurface. Her happiness and reputation are soon placed under threat, forcing Gemma to confront a new danger while attempting to protect the people she loves.
With someone seemingly determined to hurt her, Gemma must uncover the truth and expose whoever is behind the latest threat. The central question will be whether she can finally leave the events of the past behind, find justice and secure the future she believes she deserves before everything she has rebuilt is destroyed.
Doctor Foster originally aired in 2015, with its second series following in 2017. The drama became a major BBC hit, with almost 10 million viewers watching the finale of series two. Both series received critical acclaim and won National Television Awards, while Suranne Jones earned a BAFTA for her performance as Gemma Foster.
The third series will bring the story to its conclusion, giving Gemma one final chapter after years of betrayal, revenge and personal upheaval.


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