BCG TV News No Inbetweeners Series 4 Inbetweeners Series 4 rumours are false Contrary to reports, there is no fourth series of The Inbetweeners in production

Star James Buckley sparked speculation with a photograph posted on social media

Series co-creator and writer Iain Morris confirmed to us that there are no plans to revive the sitcom

Rumours of a fourth series of The Inbetweeners have been circulating across social media this evening.

Fans' hopes for a revival of the sitcom were raised when James Buckley, who starred in the series as Jay (pictured), tweeted a photo of the four leads at dinner with creator-writer duo Iain Morris and Damon Beesley this evening.

Also posting the snap to his Instagram account, he added the caption "Inbetweeners series 4 pre production meal".

However, British Comedy Guide can confirm that there are no plans for a fourth series of the E4 comedy hit, which spawned two hugely successful feature films.

Co-writer Iain Morris confirmed to us: "No. Buckley is joking. Though I'm just remembering that it's hard to get across this sort of thing on Twitter and feel bad."

Of the fan reaction, he said: "It's unreal. Lovely," and added: "Typical Buckley."

At the time of writing, Buckley's missive has been retweeted almost 11,000 times and liked more than 32,000 times. Whilst some fans responded with disdain at the thought of the comedy being revived after such a long absence - the last series having been broadcast in 2010 - others were delighted at the prospect of more comic antics from Will, Simon, Jay and Neil, who would by now presumably be nearing 30 years old.

The group were more likely meeting to mark 10 years since the first broadcast of the comedy series, the anniversary of which fell earlier this week.

The very first episode received its premiere broadcast on Thursday 1st May 2008, at 10pm on E4. British Comedy Guide published an article marking the anniversary of the comedy hit. Read

In reality James Buckley is about to begin filming a third series of Dave fantasy sitcom Zapped, whilst he and Simon Thomas have also been making a second series of comedy White Gold with Inbetweeners co-writer Damon Beesley. Production has been on hold since late 2017 following sexual assault allegations made against one of their co-stars in the BBC Two sitcom.

Meanwhile, Friday saw the debut of Series 5 of Channel 4's Friday Night Dinner, which stars Simon Bird, and Morris has recently directed Thomas in new feature film The Festival, which is due in cinemas in August. Harrison recently directed his first film, Hooves of Clay.

Here is Buckley's tweet from this evening:

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