BBC has announced its 'Rebus' reboot is coming this spring.
The broadcaster has unveiled a first look at Viaplay's first UK drama commission, which is based on the Inspector Rebus novels by author Ian Rankin and will star Richard Rankin as Detective Sergeant John Rebus in a look at his earlier life.
In a synopsis, the BBC said: "Set in Edinburgh, the six-part series reimagines John Rebus as a younger Detective Sergeant drawn into a violent criminal conflict that turns personal when his brother Michael, a former soldier, crosses the line into criminality.
"Rebus finds himself torn between protecting his brother and enforcing the law to bring Michael to justice.
"This epic series explores family, morality and class through an emotionally-charged story, set against the Scottish landmarks that Rankin’s readers know so well."
Filming took place in Glasgow and Edinburgh last year, and further details about a specific air date for the six-part series - which will be shown on BBC One, BBC iPlayer and BBC Scotland - will follow at a later date.
Ian Rankin said in a statement: "I’m thrilled that Rebus is coming to the BBC. A great cast and a compelling story - I really can’t wait for viewers to see it."
The series - which comes after ITV previously aired its own adaptation between 2000 and 2007 - is being written by Gregory Burke, who described the project as "a huge privilege".
Richard Rankin added: “I am thrilled that Rebus will premiere on the BBC.
"It’s been an honour taking on the role of Ian Rankin’s renowned John Rebus. A character enjoyed by so many in such a fresh and original adaptation.”
Sue Deeks, Head of Programme Acquisition at the BBC, commented: “We’re so pleased that this exciting new incarnation of Ian Rankin’s iconic character will be airing on the BBC.
"Viewers can expect compelling storylines, complex characters and an enjoyable mix of action, wit and humour.”
And Eleventh Hour Films - who are producing the series - hailed the upcoming series as a "fresh, modern reimagining" of the character.
The studio's CEO Jill Green added: "We are so excited to be bringing a fresh, modern reimagining of Rebus to a wide audience on the BBC.
"This is an emotionally charged series from Gregory Burke and one that behaves differently in the crime genre space.”