Midsomer Murders Renewed for Season 25 as Wicked New Cases Promise One of the Darkest Runs Yet

The long-running British crime phenomenon Midsomer Murders is showing no signs of slowing down as its newly confirmed 25th season prepares to unleash a fresh wave of eccentric suspects, elaborate killings, and deceptively peaceful village secrets. Following the U.S. debut of season 24 on Acorn TV at the end of 2023, fans on both sides of the Atlantic were left wondering whether the beloved detective series would continue — and now, that question has been officially answered.

Speaking in a recent interview with RadioTimes at the Radio Times Covers Party, series star Neil Dudgeon confirmed that the show had been formally renewed for season 25, sending longtime viewers into celebration. Dudgeon has portrayed Detective Chief Inspector John Barnaby since season 14, cementing himself as one of the longest-serving lead investigators in British television history.
A “Wicked” New Trailer Sets the Tone
The first trailer for season 25 makes it clear that the show’s creative team has no intention of playing things safe. Branded as one of the series’ “wickedest” runs yet, the footage avoids major plot spoilers while showcasing striking visual teases of the new crimes to come.
Among the most disturbing images are a jar of human remains connected to rival mudlarkers, a referee found dead at a lawn bowling club, a booby-trapped cuckoo clock that turns an engagement celebration into catastrophe, and a savage attack on a strict headteacher during a PTA meeting. Rather than spell out motives or killers, the trailer leans into atmosphere — unease beneath sunny skies, tradition corroded by violence, and the sense that nowhere in Midsomer is truly safe.
Each crime appears to tap into deeply rooted village rivalries, long-standing grudges, and hidden moral corruption, a formula that has defined the series for over two decades.
Season 24’s Success Paved the Way
Season 24 arrived in the U.S. in late 2023 with four extended feature-length episodes that reminded fans why the series remains so enduring. That season delivered a mix of twisted family inheritance battles, a murdered pet detective, the suspicious death of an author, and the presence of a wealthy Texas oil baron whose money stirred deadly consequences.
The strong reception of season 24 — both critically and among devoted viewers — reinforced confidence that the franchise still commands a loyal audience, even as the British broadcast schedule continues to stagger behind U.S. streaming releases. While season 23 only recently became available on ITVX in the U.K., the confirmation of season 25 signals long-term confidence in the series’ future.
Plot Themes: Feuds, Greed, and Ingenious Murder
According to early information from the production team, season 25 will continue to embrace the show’s signature blend of cozy countryside charm and darkly comic homicide. The new cases revolve around classic Midsomer themes: buried village feuds, power struggles within social clubs, obsession disguised as tradition, and greed hidden behind politeness.
One episode centers on a violent dispute between rival mudlarkers that escalates far beyond petty competition. Another explores deadly rivalries at a bowling club where smiling handshakes conceal murderous envy. The most macabre of the season’s murder mechanisms appears to be a trapped cuckoo clock — a lethal booby trap concealed within a symbol of celebration. Meanwhile, a stern headteacher’s brutal attack during a school meeting promises one of the series’ most shocking public crimes in years.
The Returning Team

Alongside Dudgeon’s steady central performance, season 25 also sees the return of key cast members who continue to anchor the series. Nick Hendrix reprises his role as DS Jamie Winter, whose partnership with Barnaby has matured into one of the show’s most dependable investigative duos. Annette Badland returns as pathologist Dr. Fleur Perkins, delivering both forensic expertise and emotional grounding, while Fiona Dolman once again appears as Sarah Barnaby, whose role highlights the personal costs of living alongside constant death.
The series is also expected to feature a slate of high-profile guest performers across its four new episodes, continuing its tradition of drawing respected stage and screen talent into its deadly villages.
A Rare Television Achievement
With 25 seasons either aired or officially confirmed, Midsomer Murders now stands among the longest-running crime dramas in television history. Since its debut in 1997, the series has outlived trends in television, technological shifts in broadcasting, and the turnover of multiple supporting casts — yet it remains a consistent presence in international crime drama.
Its lasting appeal lies in the contradiction at its heart: a postcard-perfect countryside riddled with the most inventive body count on British television. The show’s unique balance of gentle humor, village eccentricity, and startling brutality continues to draw in new generations of fans.
What Comes Next
While an exact U.S. premiere date for season 25 has not yet been officially announced, the new episodes are expected to follow a similar weekly rollout strategy on Acorn TV. In the U.K., ITV’s broadcast schedule for the season is also anticipated but not yet confirmed.
For Neil Dudgeon and the creative team behind the series, the renewal represents a rare continuation of a cultural institution. For fans, it promises four more nights of murder, mayhem, and mystery — all hidden behind freshly trimmed hedges and smiling village traditions.
As the trailer makes clear, the peaceful illusion of Midsomer is about to be shattered once again.