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08.04.2022 - 20:39 / glamour.com
The Crown is very high up on your list of much-watch shows on Netflix. After four seasons (and two more to come) exploring the inner workings of the British royal family, The Crown's showrunners are exploring the possibility of creating a prequel to the show, per . While many of the details are speculative, Netflix would miss a huge opportunity if they didn't partner once again with Left Bank, The Crown's production company.
After a celebrated season four about Princess Diana, fans of the drama are eager for more.While we know about the upcoming seasons of The Crown, including the fact that producers are currently l, the rumored prequel hasn't been green lit just yet.Below is everything we know about The Crown's much-rumored prequel.Just like the original show, it's expected the prequel will stream on Netflix.There's no official date yet, but we can expect the show to air after The Crown's sixth and final season. Season five of The Crown will premiere in November 2022.Most of The Crown's original producers and writers, including creator and showrunner Peter Morgan, would be back to tackle a prequel.
Tina Brown is promising bombshell revelations in her new book about Britain’s royal family.
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Leo Barraclough International Features EditorNetflix and “The Crown” producer Left Bank Pictures have been in discussions over a prequel to the British royal drama series, a source confirmed Friday. However, the prequel is not in development nor greenlit.The prequel would start with the death of Queen Victoria in 1901, and would run up to where “The Crown” began, which was with the wedding of Queen Elizabeth II in 1947.
Netflix is in early-stage conversations with The Crown producer Left Bank over a prequel to the smash hit royal drama.
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