A SHETLAND star has teased show fans about what to expect in the upcoming series.
The BBC crime drama is due to return to screens very soon, and viewers are intrigued to see how the series will unfold.
Shetland actress Alison O'Donnell has teased what will happen in season 8Credit: BBCAshley Jensen has replaced the lead detective, and will portay Met Police Detective Inspector Ruth Calder in the new seriesCredit: BBCSeason eight of Shetland is packed with surprises, as DS Alison "Tosh" McIntosh, played by actress Alison O'Donnell, has revealed in a recent interview.
Alison discussed the opening storyline and warned viewers about 'disturbing twists' which are due to occur in the new BBC drama series.
It will be the first without former leading man Douglas Henshall, who portrayed DI Jimmy Perez, and left at the end of the last series.
Happy Valley's James Norton teases Tommy's 'deep hatred' in final seriesHe will be replaced by Ashley Jensen, who will play the lead detective, Met Police Detective Inspector Ruth Calder.
The new series will see DI Ruth return to her native Shetland, accompanied by DS Alison, to retrieve the victims who have witnessed a gangland murder while investigating the crime.
Maisie Norma Seaton will play Ellen Quinn, a young woman who has disappeared from London back to Shetland after witnessing the killing.
In an interview with What To Watch, Alison said: "Calder and Tosh must team up and put their respective skill-sets and knowledge together to try and find Ellen, which will take them on a journey neither of them could ever have imagined.
"With ever more disturbing twists leading them deeper and deeper into a world of secrets and, ultimately, to the truth behind it all."
Regarding Tosh's relationship with her new colleague, Alison told the publication: "It is new and fragile, and their policing styles don't always marry up.
"But these are two confident, experienced women who recognise the value of working together and pooling resources, and who respect each other, even though they don't always see eye to eye."
The BBC teased: "The new series sees Met Police Detective Inspector Ruth Calder return to her native Shetland to retrieve the vulnerable witness to a gangland murder.
"Tosh must pause her investigation into a string of mysterious animal deaths to help DI Ruth Calder find the witness before it's too late.
"However, Calder's hostility to Shetland will challenge Tosh's view of her adopted home, and their journey into the darker recesses of Shetland's past and present will test this fragile, new partnership."
His Dark Materials fans left open-mouthed after character’s shocking betrayalLast November, Ashley, known for her role in Extras alongside Ricky Gervais, was confirmed as Douglas' replacement.
Following the news announcement that she would become the leading lady, the actress expressed that she was "absolutely thrilled" to be joining the popular BBC programme.
She added: "It's such a hugely successful show, and I am aware I have very big boots to fill since the departure of DI Perez, who was very much loved by fans of the show."
Meanwhile, fans of the show are eager to see how the new detective will carry the new series following DI Jimmy's exit.
Shetland returns to BBC One on Wednesday, November 1 at 8pm.
Alison and Ashley on setCredit: BBCDouglas Henshall has left the show and will be replaced by AshleyCredit: BBC