'Beyond Paradise' looks set to return for a second series.
Although another season of the 'Death in Paradise' spin-off hasn't been greenlit yet by the BBC yet, showrunner Tony Ward is already penning the script.
Speaking to Express.co.uk, producer Tim Key said: "Absolutely, we will run and run and run.
"As long as the audience love it and we love making it.
"Tony is literally writing, he's broken away from writing series two.
"It hasn't been greenlit but the minute that it is, we are ready, we are poised."
The crime drama follows Kris Marshall's character DI Humphrey Goodman and is set in the fictional town of Shipton Abbott near the Devon coast.
Tony teased: "So we have got loads of stories to tell, we have got six episodes mapped out for season two already.
"The cast are really keen to get going again so our dream scenario will be we keep going, definitely."
Sally Bretton plays his partner Martha Lloyd and the pair moved from the Caribbean to the South West of England.
Reflecting on the change of scenery, the actor previously told the Metro: "The puzzles are very 'south-westerly.' The crimes are uniquely of that area. The first episode has this haunted puzzle.
"We've got a family that just disappears off the face of the earth, an art theft which is like a caper, a man who is seemingly abducted by aliens found dead in the middle of a crop circle and an arsonist who is obsessed with the story of the Three Little Pigs."
The finale airs tonight (07.04.23) from 8pm and is also available on BBC iPlayer.
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