'Derry Girls' creator Lisa McGee feels like the show is "complete" - but hasn't ruled out a spin-off movie.
The Channel 4 sitcom - which follows a group of Northern Irish teenage girls growing up during The Troubles - has become a hit since its debut in 2018, and will conclude after three seasons this month.
Speaking to Radio Times magazine, Lisa said when asked if 'Derry Girls' could head to the big screen in the future: "You never know what will happen in 10 years’ time, but as a writer, you just know when it’s complete. I’ll miss them, but I feel like I got to take those characters exactly where I wanted to take them."
The show stars 'Bridgerton' actress Nicola Coughlan, Saoirse Monica Jackson, Louisa Harland and Jamie-Lee O'Donnell.
Lisa previously admitted she didn't plan to ever pen more than three seasons.
She said: "It was always the plan to say goodbye after three series.
"'Derry Girls' is a love letter to the place I come from and the people who shaped me.
"It has been an honour to write it and I will be forever proud of everything it's achieved.
"I'd like to thank the people of Derry and Northern Ireland for getting behind us.
"Who knows if Erin, Clare, Orla, Michelle and James will return in some other guise someday, but for now this is it for us and we’re excited to start filming this series with our incredible cast and crew to hopefully take our loyal fans on one last adventure."
The final season premieres on April 12.