Death in Paradise fans predict spin-off star will replace Ralf Little
24.04.2024 - 08:45
/ ok.co.uk
With the latest Death in Paradise actor, Ralf Little, having left the fictional island of Saint Marie - rumours have been swirling as to who will replace him as the lead detective. Ralf played Detective Inspector Neville Parker for five years, having taken over the role from Ardal O’Hanlon, who played DI Jack Rooney, in 2020.
However, Neville decided to leave his post in March, in order to travel with DS Florence Cassell (Joséphine Jobert) - the pair left the island together, much to the joy of fans. But it has left a gaping hole in the Saint Marie police force, and fans believe they’ve finally worked out who will be replacing Ralf, and she's a familiar face.
In an online forum, fans have expressed their theories of who they think will come in as the lead detective suggesting that Esther from the spin-off Beyond Paradise could switch Devon for the Caribbean. One responded: “That would be interesting.
Especially since she definitely feels like the right sort of "fit" for being a DI on Saint Marie. Just about the right amount of "uptightness" (Note: I do love her character)”.
Another added: “I don't expect it to happen either but it could- maybe they haven't announced a new DI yet because they don't want to spoil the end of beyond paradise....” Fans have been speculating about whether the lead detective will be a woman considering all previous actors in the main role have been men.
There has been a lead female detective cast in the Death in Paradise spin-off, Return to Paradise which sees Home and Away actress, Anna Samson, take on the role of DI Mackenzie Clarke.
The storyline will follow DS Clarke, an Australian expat who has been solving some of London's toughest cases for the Metropolitan Police. However, Mackenzie finds
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