Veraās Brenda Blethyn has revealed she almost rejected her latest major role following her exit from the belovedĀ ITV series. The 79-year-old actress completed her final scenes for the programme last summer ā though she has now hinted at a possible comeback.
The farewell was witnessed by millions of viewers in January, with the series distributed to nearly 200 territories worldwide.
Brenda has now secured a fresh role as she prepares to feature in the captivatingĀ new thriller Dragonfly, a significant departure from her legendary characterĀ DCI Vera Stanhope.
Yet during her stint on ITVās popular daytime programme This Morning with presenters Dermot OāLeary and Alison Hammond, the actress disclosed that she nearly rejected the opportunity, reports Chronicle Live.
The performer confessed that she desired a much-needed rest following Vera but simply ācouldnāt resistā. Dermot pointed out: āWe had you on the sofa around Christmas time and you were like you know what Iām done with Vera, Iām having a break with Jack (her dog).ā

Brenda Blethyn appeared on This MorningĀ (Image: ITV)
He continued: āIām going to take the dog for a walk and we will have a lovely time in Kent and then this happens.ā
Brenda admitted: āWell I said no to start with I said āno, Iām going to make sand castles on the beachā but I read it and it is so well observed, so tender and beautifully written so I couldnāt resist.ā
Dermot asked: āDo you know quite quickly when you read a script?ā She replied: āPretty much, yes. If itās engaging, thought provoking and if it might make you change your mind about something then yes.ā
Alison couldnāt help but ask: āThere are rumours on the street that Vera could come back. Would you ever go back to it and is it true, these rumours?ā

Brenda is set to star in the gripping new thriller DragonflyĀ (Image: Tribeca Film Festival)
Brenda confirmed: 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
Directed by Paul Andrew Williams, Dragonfly follows the story of Colleen, played by Andrea Riseborough, who takes it upon herself to care for her elderly neighbour Elise, portrayed by Blethyn, amidst concerns that the professionals are not doing an adequate job.
However, it remains to be seen whether Colleen has ulterior motives or if those around her are simply making unfounded judgments.
The film has been hailed as a āstark, fierce and wonderfully acted filmā by The Guardian and has already achieved an impressive 92% approval rating