The beloved 79-year-old icon almost walked away from her latest gripping project, confessing she was ready for a quiet life, but admits she ācouldnāt resistā the script ā paving the way for a possible DCI Stanhope swansong!
Brenda Blethyn, the iconic face of ITVās global smash hitĀ Vera, has sent shockwaves through the entertainment world by revealing sheĀ almost flat-out rejectedĀ her next major role following her emotional departure from the beloved detective series.

The formidable 79-year-old actress, who filmed her final scenes as the legendaryĀ DCI Vera StanhopeĀ last summer, has now dropped a massive career bombshell, hinting that a comeback for the raincoat-clad sleuth isĀ not entirely off the table.
The farewell to Vera, witnessed by millions in January and syndicated across nearly 200 territories, seemed like a definitive ending. Yet, fresh from announcing her starring role in the chilling new thrillerĀ Dragonflyāa stark departure from her Northumberland settingāBrenda admitted during an appearance on ITVāsĀ This MorningĀ that she was seconds away from quitting acting altogether.
Ā āI Said NO To Start With!ā ā The Desire for Sandcastles Over Set Lights
Speaking candidly to hosts Dermot OāLeary and Alison Hammond, the celebrated performer confessed she desperately craved a well-earned break after years of dedication toĀ Vera.
Dermot recalled their previous chat, saying: āWe had you on the sofa around Christmas time and you were like you know whatĀ Iām done with Vera, Iām having a break with Jack (her dog). Iām going to take the dog for a walk and we will have a lovely time in Kentā¦ā

Brenda confirmed the urge to retreat:Ā āWell I said no to start with! I said āno, Iām going to make sand castles on the beachāā¦ā
But even a dream of seaside relaxation couldnāt keep the acting titan away for long.
The Script That Was āToo Beautiful To Resistā
Despite her resolve to rest, Brenda was ultimately lured back by the powerful narrative ofĀ Dragonfly, where she plays Elise, a vulnerable elderly neighbour cared for by Colleen (Andrea Riseborough).
āBut I read it,ā she admitted, āand it is soĀ well observed, so tender and beautifully writtenĀ so I couldnāt resist.ā
When asked if she instantly knows when a script is a winner, she affirmed: āPretty much, yes. If itās engaging, thought provoking and if it might make you change your mind about something then yes.ā
The film itself has already garnered immense praise, hailed byĀ The GuardianĀ as a āstark, fierce and wonderfully acted filmā and boasting an impressiveĀ 92% approval rating.

The Vera Question: A Special Appearance On The Cards?
However, the question everyĀ VeraĀ fan needed an answer to hung heavy in the air. Alison Hammond pressed her: āThere are rumours on the street thatĀ VeraĀ could come back.Ā Would you ever go back to it and is it true, these rumours?ā
Brendaās response was a masterclass in tantalising ambiguity, giving fans more hope than despair:
āWell no, I donāt think so because I think theyāre got rid of the set. If someone asked me if I would ever go back⦠If they were doing a SPECIAL, certainly Iād leap at it but itās unlikely to happen. Iām too busy!ā

While the door to a full series return appears firmly shut due to logistics, the mere mention of aĀ āSPECIAL EPISODEāāand her willingness to āleap at itāāhas ignited feverish speculation across the UK. Will ITV risk losing their biggest export? Or will they pay any price to reunite Brenda with DCI Stanhope one last time?
One thing is certain: Brenda Blethyn, even when trying to retreat to the beach, remains one of televisionās most compelling and unpredictable leading ladies.


