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When Does Strike Season 7 Come Out? Is It Renewed?

Strike Season 7 has not been confirmed yet.

IMDb

7.9/10

Seasons

6

Episodes

19

Strike poster

Diagnostics

Network
BBC One
First aired
2017-08-27
Last aired
2024-12-24
Runtime
Rated
TV-MA
Search interestFalling ↘

Predictive Logic Analysis

Strike is a prestige crime drama adapted from Robert Galbraith's novels, with a track record of critical acclaim and a loyal audience. The series has remained fairly stable in viewership and ratings across its run, though Season 6 saw a modest dip in episode-rating averages (7.4 vs. 7.8 previously). The cast (Cormoran Strike and Robin Ellacott) has strong on-screen chemistry and the show has delivered solid IMDb scores of 7.9 overall, suggesting consistent quality. However, the baseline for renewal confidence relies entirely on whether the BBC has signalled intent, and no such signal appears in the public record.

The critical gap is the 18-month silence since the last episode aired in December 2024. For a BBC One drama of this tier, the renewal window typically closes within 6-12 months; by 18 months with no announcement, the show enters territory where cancellation becomes the more likely outcome. Production cycles for prestige crime dramas are long, but a renewal would typically be announced before production wraps or shortly after. The falling search interest (31/100) and steady Trakt watcher base suggest the audience is neither growing nor shrinking dramatically, but search decay combined with silence is a weak combined signal. Wikipedia pageview uptick is a minor counterpoint and may reflect casual archive browsing rather than active anticipation of a new season.

What is Strike about?

Strike is a private detective procedural with an unusual pedigree: it's based on J.K. Rowling's crime novels, written under the pseudonym Robert Galbraith. The show follows Cormoran Strike, a war veteran with a prosthetic leg and a talent for seeing patterns others miss, as he works cases from a cramped basement office in Denmark Street with his sharp, ambitious assistant Robin Ellacott. What makes it worth watching is the partnership itself. Strike and Robin have genuine chemistry, and their relationship—layered with professional respect, personal history, and unresolved tension—gives the procedural something to build on beyond the weekly mystery. Each investigation unfolds with the care of a novel, and the cases themselves are genuinely intricate, though not so convoluted that they become tedious.

The show's tone sits somewhere between the grittiness of British police dramas and the puzzle-box satisfaction of classic detective fiction. It takes its world seriously without becoming glum. Strike is often broke, his office is genuinely shabby, and his past wounds (both visible and hidden) affect how he operates. The writing doesn't shy away from his messiness or Robin's ambitions beyond being his assistant. This grounds what could have been a genteel mystery show in something more contemporary and human. There's also a dry humor running through it, particularly in how the characters navigate London's underbelly and the demands of a struggling private practice.

The response has been solid if not explosive. Critics have generally appreciated the adaptation for respecting Rowling's source material while letting the television format breathe, and audiences have kept watching across six seasons. The show won't convert anyone who's fundamentally tired of detective stories, but for viewers who like their mysteries slow-cooked and character-driven, it's reliable. Tom Burke brings a weary intelligence to Strike, and Holliday Grainger makes Robin compelling in ways that avoid the typical "assistant" trappings.

What sets Strike apart from other British detective dramas is its refusal to rush. It takes six seasons to get through nineteen episodes, which means these cases genuinely have room to develop. That pacing will frustrate viewers who prefer their plots briskly resolved, but it's also why the show has found an audience patient enough to follow these two through their slow, complicated work.

Created by J.K. Rowling, Ben Richards, Tom Edge

Themes

london, englandbased on novel or bookprivate detectivesuspenseful

Is Strike renewed or cancelled?

Working toward renewal

medium

IMDb rating 7.9 and stable viewership

low

Steady Trakt active watchers (15654)

low

Rising Wikipedia pageview trend

Working against it

high

No renewal signal 18 months after final episode

high

BBC One prestige drama renewal patterns

medium

Season 6 episode-rating decline (7.4 vs 7.8)

medium

Falling search interest

Strike Season 7 Release Date

Without a renewal announcement, any release date is unknowable. If the show were renewed today, production would likely begin in 2025 or early 2026, with broadcast in late 2026 or 2027 at the earliest. Given the extended silence, renewal at this stage would be surprising, and the likelihood of a continued hiatus or quiet cancellation is higher than a surprise return.

Best & worst episodes

Strike seasons

The Cuckoo's Calling2017 · 3 ep
  • 1. Episode 12017-08-27 · ★ 7.5
  • 2. Episode 22017-08-28 · ★ 7.6
  • 3. Episode 32017-09-03 · ★ 7.7
The Silkworm2017 · 2 ep
  • 1. Episode 12017-09-10 · ★ 7.6
  • 2. Episode 22017-09-17 · ★ 7.7
Career of Evil2018 · 2 ep
  • 1. Episode 12018-02-25 · ★ 7.7
  • 2. Episode 22018-03-04 · ★ 7.7
Lethal White2020 · 4 ep
  • 1. Episode 12020-08-30 · ★ 7.6
  • 2. Episode 22020-08-31 · ★ 7.7
  • 3. Episode 32020-09-06 · ★ 7.7
  • 4. Episode 42020-09-13 · ★ 7.9
Troubled Blood2022 · 4 ep
  • 1. Episode 12022-12-11 · ★ 7.6
  • 2. Episode 22022-12-12 · ★ 7.6
  • 3. Episode 32022-12-18 · ★ 7.7
  • 4. Episode 42022-12-19 · ★ 8.0
The Ink Black Heart2024 · 4 ep
  • 1. Episode 12024-12-16 · ★ 7.3
  • 2. Episode 22024-12-17 · ★ 7.2
  • 3. Episode 32024-12-23 · ★ 7.4
  • 4. Episode 42024-12-24 · ★ 7.6

Strike trailer

Tom Burke

Tom Burke

Cormoran Strike

Holliday Grainger

Holliday Grainger

Robin Ellacott

Jack Greenlees

Jack Greenlees

Sam Barclay

Ruth Sheen

Ruth Sheen

Pat Chauncey

Emma Fielding

Emma Fielding

Katya Upcott

Stephen Hagan

Stephen Hagan

DCI Richard Murphy

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AI Verdict

On the Bubble42%low confidence
42%renewal
renewal probability
Verdict history62% → 42%
May 16Jun 25

Strike has no official renewal announcement 18 months after its last episode aired. The BBC has not signalled continuation, and silence at this stage is typically negative for a premium drama. The show's metrics are mixed but do not offset the absence of a renewal signal and the extended gap since Season 6 ended.

Live signals

15.7K watching on Traktsteady

Interest rising

Verdict updated 5 days ago

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    Frequently asked

    When does Strike Season 7 come out?
    Strike Season 7 has not been confirmed yet.
    Is Strike renewed or cancelled?
    Strike has no official renewal announcement 18 months after its last episode aired. The BBC has not signalled continuation, and silence at this stage is typically negative for a premium drama. The show's metrics are mixed but do not offset the absence of a renewal signal and the extended gap since Season 6 ended.
    How many seasons of Strike are there?
    Strike has aired 6 seasons so far.
    How many episodes of Strike are there?
    There are 19 episodes of Strike across 6 seasons.
    Who created Strike?
    Strike was created by J.K. Rowling, Ben Richards and Tom Edge.
    Where can I watch Strike?
    Strike is available to stream on HBO Max, HBO Max Amazon Channel, Amazon Video, Apple TV Store, Google Play Movies and Fandango At Home.
    What is Strike's IMDb rating?
    Strike holds an IMDb rating of 7.9/10 from 31,926 votes.