Vera star Brenda Blethyn has revealed whether she’d return to play her iconic character one more time. Blethyn played DCI Vera Stanhop for 14 seasons before the series came to an end in last November.
The actress had announced she’d be stepping down from the role the year prior, saying she wanted to spend more time with her family.

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Now, speaking with Woman’s Day, Blethyn has shared if she’d go back to the character, saying (via Radio Times): “In a drop of her bucket hat. Yes, if they did a special or something, of course I would. It was a wonderful job.”
Blethyn previously stated that she didn’t think any kind of prequel series would work for the character.
“Some people have asked if there’s going to be a prequel. Personally, I don’t think they ever work,” she said last year.
“I loved Morse and I liked Endeavour (its prequel) but I didn’t see any connection between the two shows. It was just an excuse to make a period set piece. The same with the prequel to Prime Suspect (Prime Suspect 1973).”

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Explaining her decision to leave the show after announcing her departure, Blethyn said: “It was a hard decision and come March when I would normally be getting ready to go back up there, I’ll probably be crying.
“As much as I loved all that, I’ve got a family at home and I realised I hadn’t had a summer for 14 years with my family.
“So I still did another series because I couldn’t drag myself away,” Blethyn added. “But anyway it was time, that’s all.”
Vera seasons one to three are streaming now on Disney+.
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