Bodyguard is already the biggest UK drama series ever, so naturally there must be a second series in the pipeline.
While nothing has been officially confirmed on a second outing for Richard Madden's David Budd, the actor has revealed that he will be meeting soon with the show's boss for talks.
"I'm going to meet Jed [Mercurio] in a couple of weeks, to have a chat and see what's in his brilliant brain," he told Deadline.
"So I'm like, what can happen next? You know, with David. Because he had a hell of a couple months there. Where do you go with this guy?"
Of course, for those of us in the UK, we've known for a while how the series ends – US viewers have just caught on to the phenomenon with the release on Netflix.
Madden did suggest ideas on where the show could go next (US fans that haven't binged the series yet may be advised to turn away now).
"I also thought, maybe it's going to be like American Horror Story where, in the second series, it's a whole different incarnation of it, and I'm a royal and Keeley [Hawes] is on my protection team," he continued.
"And you get all the rest of the actors back, and we all do different things. But who knows what's in Jed's mind. I'm very keen to hear.
"Also I think, you know, David Budd, he walks about London with a bomb on. I mean, everyone definitely knows his face now. He can't really slip back into police work again. What's his life like after that?"
Mercurio himself recently said that a possible second season of Bodyguard could lead to even more down the road.