By Morgan Cormack

Published: Tuesday, 13 December 2022 at 12:00 am


When it comes to upcoming BBC dramas, Happy Valley is at the top of many people’s lists for most-anticipated returns.

With the release date for the third and final season quickly approaching, excitement is building to see just how things between beloved Sergeant Catherine Cawood (Sarah Lancashire) and Tommy Lee Royce (James Norton) will develop.

While exact plot details for the Sally Wainwright-created series are being kept firmly under wraps, we can only wonder what will unfold in season 3.

Speaking about the long-running animosity between the two lead characters, Norton has described how the air of mystery surrounding the series’ ending is one that will keep viewers engrossed.

“I think the reason this series is particularly exciting is because everyone knows it’s the last and so everyone is going to be waiting for something to happen, and everyone is sort of predicting and guessing how Sally wants to end it,” he explained.

“I have been predicting for the last seven years how she is going to end it so it was really wonderful to read the script and hear her ideas – and they don’t disappoint.”

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Happy Valley season 3.
BBC

He added that the new season is “as big and bold as ever” and is a project he is “immensely proud” of.

Throughout the previous two seasons, Royce has been the archetypal series villain, and talking about embodying that role once again, Norton admitted that his character is “an enigma and a puzzle and a kind of terrifying mess”.

“Genuinely, I am still kind of working him out,” he added.

“I did a lot of work into psychopathy and was introduced to some behavioural psychologists and criminal psychologists who were really wonderfully helpful in excavating Tommy and the mindset that he has… It’s quite a sad, lonely space that Tommy lives in.”