'Downton Abbey' to return with a third
movie
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[May 14, 2024]
LONDON (Reuters) - The fictitious Crawley family and their
servants running a sprawling English country estate in the early 20th
century are returning for a third "Downton Abbey" movie, which will
feature old and new faces.
The award-winning "Downton Abbey" gained a huge following in Britain and
the United States after it first aired as a television series in 2010.
It went on for six seasons and was followed by two films, released in
2019 and 2022. |
Cast members Laura Carmichael, Elizabeth McGovern, Michelle Dockery and
costume designer Anna Robbins arrive for the world premiere of 'Downton
Abbey: A New Era' in London, Britain, April 25, 2022. REUTERS/Maja
Smiejkowska |
In
a statement on Monday, Universal Pictures, Focus Features and
Carnival Films said series creator Julian Fellowes had written
the third film in the "Downton Abbey" franchise and that many
original cast members, including Hugh Bonneville and Elizabeth
McGovern - who play patriarch Robert Crawley and his wife Cora,
respectively - would return for the new movie.
"The Holdovers" actor and Oscar nominee Paul Giamatti and Joely
Richardson, most recently seen in Netflix series "The
Gentlemen", join the cast with the former playing Cora's brother
brother Harold Levinson, the statement added. Giamatti played
the character in a Christmas special.
"The Crown" star Dominic West, who played actor Guy Dexter in
the 2022 film " Downton Abbey: A New Era", will reprise the role
in the new movie.
Simon Curtis will also return as director after helming the
second movie.
(Reporting by Marie-Louise Gumuchian; Editing by Gareth Jones)
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