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Default The Inbetweeners to return for 'surprise' fourth series?

And apparently one of the main four boys will be killed off...

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INBETWEENERS RETURN WITH ONLY THREE LADS

THE Inbetweeners is to return to the small screen for a surprise fourth series.

James Buckley, 24, who plays sex-obsessed Jay Cartwright, let slip that more outrageous adventures were on the cards for the four lads.

But there will be one shock twist – one of them will be killed off.

James talked about the new series during a trip to the US, saying: “We have to see what happens.

“Maybe one of them dies and the other three have to join up for the funeral.

“But the question is: who are they gonna get rid of?”

He would not be drawn on whether the one who dies is likely to be him, Simon Cooper (Joe Thomas, 28), geeky Will McKenzie (Simon Bird, 27) or Neil Sutherland (Blake Harrison, 26).

The boys were last seen in the film version of the show celebrating their departure from school with a holiday to Crete where they got “knee-deep in clunge”.

They also featured on Red Nose Day last year by travelling the UK in a Fiat to find the country’s 50 rudest place names.

A new series is likely to feature them starting at college or embarking on their working lives.

Show creators Damon Beesley, 40, and Iain Morris, 38, have previously said fans had seen the last of the pals. But the movie’s success has forced them to have a rethink.

The series, which followed the lads at fictional Rudge Park Comprehensive, was an overnight hit and won a string of top awards.

And it proved to be a huge success at the box office when released last August.

The film grossed £45million, while its production budget was just £3.5m.
I hope this is true (although not the killing off a character part...that's dumb), but the source is The Daily Star, so...
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