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The new trailer for : A New Era has arrived, and we now have some additional narrative tidbits for the sequel. Following the success of the 2019 film, the popular television series is continuing to live on in the form of movies.Downton Abbey: A New Era reintroduces several of the original cast members as well as a few newbies. Hugh Dancy, Dominic West, Nathalie Baye, and Laura Haddock are among the newcomers to the Crawley family for this new adventure.
According to the debut Downton Abbey: A New Era teaser, the plot will focus in part on an unexpected purchase for the Dowager Countess (Maggie Smith): A home in France bequeathed to her by a guy she used to know. In addition, another wedding will take place at Downton in A New Era, when Tom Branson (Allen Leech) marries Lucy Tuppence Middleton).fans can now discover more about the film thanks to the release of a new trailer from Focus Features. It provides further information about the overarching narrative, indicates the roles that the newcomers will play, and concludes with a memorable joke from the Dowager herself.
Take a look at it below.The teaser for A New Era concentrates on two key themes: the Dowager's mystery history and the film that will be filming at Downton Abbey. In terms of the latter, here is where the majority of the new characters appear. Dancy is the producer and director of a picture that intends to utilise Downton Abbey as its setting, and Haddock and West star.
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Welcome to Deadline’s International Disruptors, a feature where we shine a spotlight on key executives and companies shaking up the offshore marketplace. This week, we’re talking to Carnival Films executive chairman Gareth Neame, the producer behind the global British hit franchise Downton Abbey. The company, which Neame sold to NBC Universal in 2008, continues to be one of the heavy hitters when it comes to producing high-end dramas that have global reach.
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Downton Abbey fans have been given a teaser of the new movie ahead of its release on April 29.
The latest trailer for Downton Abbey has been released and some more details of the plot are now out ahead of the film's release next month. The huge Yorkshire estate can be seen to be taken over by actors and crew members, causing the residents of Downton to look for a change of scenery. Unsurprisingly, the new destination is a beautiful location as the Crawleys head to the south of France.
The brand new trailer for Downton Abbey: A New Era just debuted online!
sequel is finally here. Ahead of its debut in theaters in May, Focus Features released the full-length trailer, giving audiences a more detailed look at what’s to come from the new film. Picking up nine months after the events of the first film, the Dowager Countess’ (Maggie Smith) mysterious past comes into question after she reveals that she’s inherited a villa in the South of France.
It certainly is a “new era” for the Crawley family.
After teasing fans with quick glimpses over the past several months, Focus Features today revealed the full official trailer for Downton Abbey: A New Era. The follow-up to 2019’s feature adaptation of the beloved TV series appears to have two major plot strands, one involving a mystery and the other a movie; there’s also a wedding afoot. Check out the trailer above.