When the “Jack Reacher” films were released, critics and many film fans seemed to enjoy them. The diehard fans of Lee Childs’ book series, of which the films were inspired by, were not happy.
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HBO released the trailer for "The Gilded Age" on Thursday, revealing "Downton Abbey" creator Julian Fellowes' glamorous new period-piece series.
And if you are a fan of "Downton Abbey," well, you definitely won't be disappointed with what is essentially an American "Downton Abbey."The nine-episode drama series stars Carrie Coon, Morgan Spector, Denée Benton, Louisa Jacobson, Taissa Farmiga, Blake Ritson, Simon Jones, Harry Richardson, Thomas Cocquerel, Jack Gilpin, with Cynthia Nixon and
.When the “Jack Reacher” films were released, critics and many film fans seemed to enjoy them. The diehard fans of Lee Childs’ book series, of which the films were inspired by, were not happy.
Joanne Froggatt has made a surprising revelation about her "embarrassing" encounter with the Duchess of Cambridge back in 2015.MORE: Downton Abbey's Joanne Froggatt makes extremely candid comment about her divorceThe 41-year-old actress, who plays Anna Bates in the beloved period drama, reflected on the royal's visit to the Downton Abbey set and revealed how Kate appeared slightly taken back by a quip she made.WATCH: Downton Abbey releases official trailer for sequelDuring rehearsals, Kate
When you trace back the origins of modern TV series, a lot of them go back to “Lost.” The early-2000s mystery series was one of the first to break the conventions of episodic storytelling, focusing on serialized stories and mysteries. This launched a number of immediate copycats, and it continues to be a highly influential series more than a decade after it ended.
“Downton Abbey” creator Julian Fellowes has returned with a new period drama.
, Julian Fellowes is turning his attention to New York City, which is the backdrop of his latest period drama,. Starring Christine Baranski, Cynthia Nixon and Carrie Coon, the nine-episode series will explore the period of great conflict between the old and new ways in the late-1800s.
The Gilded Age, the long-awaited period drama from Downton Abbey creator Julian Fellowes, will finally make it to air in January.
Downton Abbey creator Julian Fellowes is back with a brand new period piece: The Gilded Age! The debut trailer for the HBO drama just debuted online, along with some first look pics.
The wait for “The Gilded Age” has seemed to last forever. When it was first announced, as the new series from the creator of “Downton Abbey,” people were extremely excited.
Jennifer Yuma editorThe British are coming … back!Focus Features released the teaser trailer for “Downton Abbey: A New Era” on Monday and from the looks of it, the Crawleys will be taking the South of France by storm.The “Downton Abbey” sequel comes two years after the original movie and five years after the hit TV drama ended its six-season run.
An official trailer has been released for the Downton Abbey movie sequel that promises a new location to be featured as the Crawley family embark on a trip to the South of France. Opening up with an aerial shot of the Downton Abbey estate, the clip to Downton Abbey: A New Era shows glimpses of some of the show’s original characters that will return in the film, including Lady Mary, Anna Smith and maid Daisy Mason.
The Crawley family are taking a vacation.
The first teaser trailer for Downton Abbey: A New Era is finally here!
The first teaser trailer for "Downton Abbey: A New Era" has arrived, revealing that the story will center around Violet Crawley's (Maggie Smith) "mysterious past" and how it will affect the entire family's present -- as she is now in possession of a villa in the South of France."Years ago, before you were born, I met a man," Violet, the Dowager Countess of Grantham, says to a her son Robert, the Earl of Grantham (Hugh Bonneville), her daughter Lady Rosamund (Samantha Bond), and hergranddaughter
The Crawleys are back in “Downton Abbey: A New Era.” The film promises a few surprises for loyal viewers, full of the luxury and intrigue fans have come to love. From opulent weddings to splendid tennis matches, this new chapter offers a lifestyle fitting the famous family.
Hold onto your vintage hats as a new trailer for Downton Abbey: A New Era has landed, and fans are here for it. As Mrs.
. The first teaser and images for the sequel give audiences a brief glimpse at several of the cast’s returning favorites, including Michelle Dockery, Lesley Nicol, Laura Carmichael and Hugh Bonneville as well as one of the newcomers, Laura Haddock, as a society member, Myrna Dalgleish.
Downton Abbey: The Motion Picture concluded with the Dowager telling her granddaughter Lady Mary (Michelle Dockery) that she's had some tests and is dying. By ending the film on such a cliffhanger does that mean that Lady Violet will be dead by the setting of Downton Abbey 2?Well the first trailer tease and images for Downton Abbey: A New Era have arrived, but there's no sign of Dame Maggie's sassy character at Tom Branson's wedding.
Downton Abbey: A New Era's trailer teaser is only 15 seconds long but promises wedding bells for Tom Branson, a trip at sea and more as the storyline enters the 1930s. Additionally, a set of stunning stills from the hotly-anticipated sequel arrived with the short clip, seeing characters getting ready to play lawn tennis.