Here’s the latest on Anna Maxwell Martin and TV shows as of early 2026.
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Star City (For All Mankind spin-off): Reports from early 2025 indicate Anna Maxwell Martin joined the cast of Star City, a spin-off of For All Mankind focused on the Soviet space program and its personnel. The role described was Lyudmilla, head of the KGB surveillance department at Star City [source coverage from Yahoo UK, Feb 2025]. This suggests she’s continuing to secure high-profile TV drama roles beyond her prior work on Motherland and Delia Balmer projects.[1]
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Unforgivable (BBC drama): In mid-2025 she led a high-profile BBC drama from Jimmy McGovern titled Unforgivable, set in Liverpool. The project was described as devasting and part of McGovern’s body of work, signaling another major prestige project for her in the UK TV landscape [Digital Spy, July 2025]. This reinforces her active engagement in gritty, character-driven drama alongside lighter comedy.[4]
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Ludwig and other BBC projects: Anna Maxwell Martin has also been associated with Ludwig, a BBC murder mystery series, with reports confirming a second season in development as of late 2024/early 2025, keeping her in prominent BBC-era drama collaborations [Wikipedia, December 2024].[5]
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Motherland-related news and spin-off discussions: Ongoing press coverage around late 2024 to 2025 highlighted continued interest in Anna Maxwell Martin’s Motherland legacy, including discussions about spin-offs and streaming plans, with major outlets noting the show’s enduring popularity and the likelihood of related projects landing on different platforms in the UK [WhatToWatch, November 2024].[2]
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Other recent reporting: Various outlets in 2025–2026 covered her broader career trajectory, including interviews and feature pieces about her craft, the balance of comedy and drama in her work, and her approach to challenging material in contemporary British television [Independent, March 2025].[9]
Illustration of career arc:
- Notable roles span comedy (Motherland) to intense dramas (Unforgivable, Ludwig) and high-profile sci-fi-adjacent work (Star City). This demonstrates her versatility and continued visibility in UK and international TV markets.[1][4][5]
If you’d like, I can pull more precise dates for each announced project, or tailor a quick timeline of her major TV roles with current streaming availability.
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Anna Maxwell Martin has revealed what it takes to make a successful drama. The award-winning actor, who has starred in Line of Duty, Motherland and Until I Kill You, spoke exclusively to The Independent at the Royal Television Society Programme Awards on Tuesday (25 March), about what is needed to make a good drama. She said: 'I think I am happiest when all the genres are mixed together in one show. I don't think you can make a drama that is devoid of jokes.' The actor also revealed how she...
www.independent.co.ukThe drama has been described by writer Jimmy McGovern as "challenging".
www.goodhousekeeping.comFrom award-winning screenwriter Jimmy McGovern.
www.digitalspy.comAnna Maxwell Martin Tackles Grief, Trauma, and Family Crisis in Powerful New BBC Drama
news.fandomshows.comLatest London news, business, sport, showbiz and entertainment from the London Evening Standard.
www.standard.co.ukLists the series featuring Anna Maxwell Martin. These shows include Good Omens, Line of Duty, The Frankenstein Chronicles, And Then There Were None, The Bletchley Circle, Motherland, Death Comes to Pemberley, North and South (UK), Midwinter of the Spirit, Bleak House (2005), South Riding, The Chefs' Brigade, The Irregulars, Hollington Drive, A Spy Among Friends, Until I Kill You, Ludwig (2023), A Good Girl's Guide To Murder, The Real Death in Paradise, Steal and Star City
next-episode.netNetflix is losing one of the best British comedies — but we have spotted the Anna Maxwell Martin show is landing elsewhere.
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