Poldark on BBC One
Poldark on BBC OneFacebook/ Poldark

BBC One has finally dropped a new trailer for the third season of its vintage masterpiece series Poldark. And, according to the trailer, the series promises to be steamier.

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The trailer shows Ross (Aidan Turner) and Demelza (Eleanor Tomlinson) vowing to face whatever life throws at them as long as the other's by their side after years of their turbulent relationships.

The season 3 of BBC drama opens in the year of 1794 when Ross must traverse new family, new loves and new battles, as the French Revolution casts a shadow over life in Cornwall.

The official synopsis of the Poldark season 3 episode 1 reads below:

Ross and Demelza look to forget the past and rebuild their marriage, but new arrivals threaten their fragile reconciliation.

Poldark on BBC One
Poldark on BBC OneFacebook/ Poldark

So, as fan's favourite Aidan Turner hinted last year that he is no more showing his bare torso which apparently sent the fans into the frenzy. He said to the press, "I think I've finished with all those slightly naked scenes that I've been doing," as per the report of OK! Magazine.

But, don't worry Poldark fans, because it seems like the makers have found the appropriate replacement for Ross Poldark. In the trailer for the third series, Demelza's brothers showed off their buff physique.

Apart from Aiden Turner as Ross Poldark and Eleanor Tomlinson as Ross' wife Demelza, the series features Heida Reed as Elizabeth, Ruby Bentall as Verity, Luke Norris as Dr Dwight Enys, Jack Farthing as George Warleggan, Gabriella Wilde as Caroline Penvenen, John Nettles as Ray Penvenen, and Caroline Blakiston as Aunt Agatha.

Poldark on BBC One
Poldark on BBC OneFacebook/ Poldark

The popular BBC drama will see a bevy of new characters such as Josh Whitehouse as Hugh Armitage, Harry Richardson and Tom York as Demelza's brothers.

Poldark season 3, which will be nine-episode series, will arrive on Sunday, June 11 on BBC 1 at 9 pm ET. The series will also premiere on PBS MASTERPIECE (US) on Sunday, October 1, 2017.

Watch the trailer here.