The BEST episodes of Luther season 4

Every episode of Luther season 4, ranked from best to worst by thousands of votes from fans of the show. The best episodes of Luther season 4!

A dark psychological crime drama starring Idris Elba as Luther, a man struggling with his own terrible demons, who might be as dangerous as the depraved murderers he hunts.

Last Updated: 2/28/2024Network: BBC OneStatus: Ended
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Episode 1
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8.00
2062 votes

#1 - Episode 1

Season 4 - Episode 1 - Aired 12/15/2015

On a leave of absence from the police force, Luther is laying low in a rundown cottage on the edge of England. But a visit from his old colleagues at the Met brings a shocking piece of news that draws him back to London in search of the truth. Meanwhile, a gruesome serial killer has struck the city, eating body parts as he goes. With a trail of clues leading from one crime scene to the next, Schenk and his team must work out the twisted logic that connects each victim. But this murdering mastermind is more than a match for the police, outsmarting them at every step. It's not long before Luther is back in the bullpen, determined to steal a march on the killer before another mutilated body joins the mounting pile.

Directors: Sam Miller
Writer: Neil Cross
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Episode 2
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7.84
1890 votes

#2 - Episode 2

Season 4 - Episode 2 - Aired 12/22/2015

On the trail of a horrifying cannibalistic killer, Luther is dogged at every step by ghosts from his past. Isolated and on edge, it takes every fibre of Luther's being to keep it together. Can a cold case help unlock a mystery that's tormenting him to distraction? Meanwhile, the serial killer is still on the loose. Benny's hacking skills have revealed a list of hundreds of potential victims but, with a rapidly escalating number of crime scenes, Luther must use all his ingenuity to work out where the killer is headed next. Discovering it's all part of a macabre endgame, Luther is forced to put himself and his new colleague Emma into the heart of danger to try and stop the murdering madness.

Directors: Sam Miller
Writer: Neil Cross
Watch Now:AmazonApple TV