GET ready for more bittersweet moments, Cornish coastlines and of course Aidan Turner taking his top off – that’s right, Poldark is back.
We take you through when you can watch it, who’s in the cast and what will happen on the new series.
Poldark series 5 begins THIS SUNDAY (July 14, 2019) at 9pm on BBC1.
The eight-episode series will continue on Sunday evenings.
Filming finished in February 2018, with the cast sharing sweet snaps from the last day of shooting.
Once each episode has aired you’ll be able to also catch it on the BBC iPlayer.
Poldark wouldn’t be Poldark without… Poldark, so we know Aidan Turner returns for the fifth season.
Eleanor Tomlinson also returns as his wife, Demelza along with Tholly Tregirls, played by Sean Gilder.
Heida Reed may have left the series but her on-screen husband Jack Farthing returns as Poldark’s nemisis George Warleggan alongside Luke Norris and Gabriella Wilde as Dwight and Caroline Enys.
Also returning in series four, is Prudie (Beatie Edney), cleric Osborne Whitworth (Christian Brassington) and Hugh Armitage (Josh Whitehouse).
Drake and Morwenna Carne (Harry Richardson and Elise Chappell) and Drake and Demelza’s brother Sam (Tom York) are also back.
We are sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but this is the last ever series of Poldark.
For those those who love the Cornish period drama, this will be their fifth and final fix of the hit show.
You can watch series one to three now on Netflix – season four is not yet available.
Elizabeth’s death in series 4 has had a profound effect on Poldark, so he decides to spend more time with his loved ones and away from Westminster in the new episodes – until an old friend comes to him asking for help, and he’s forced to challenge the establishment while questioning his loyalties to King and country.
Meanwhile, Demelza is facing danger closer to home, and George is courting corrupt powers that span the entire empire.
Demelza and Ross are also trying to repair their relationship, and in a recent interview about what’s next for the couple, Irish actor Aidan revealed his ex-soldier will be much “kinder” to his wife in the final run of episodes.
Speaking about how Ross’s life has moved on since the season four finale, Aidan began: “It’s moved on a considerable amount.
“He’s grown up a lot and has a better sense of responsibility.”
“He’s still impulsive and he has a natural attraction to menace, but I think all round he’s a better person. He’s certainly kinder to Demelza!” the star told TV Times.
The actor went on to say the relationship starts off in a place of “peace”, but hints there’ll be more ructions before long.