The final season of “The Crown” will be divided into two parts released on different dates; find it out!
WRITE IT DOWN! Netflix announced when the last season of “The Crown” will be included in the catalogue. In fact, the final episodes will be divided into two waves, with the first arriving on the streaming platform on November 16th, and the second on December 14th.
Furthermore, the premiere announcement was made with the release of the trailer that precedes some of the events that will be seen at the conclusion of the series. Watch!
It is worth remembering that the final season follows the events between 1997 and 2005, where Tony Blair’s mandate (Bertie Carvel) was in effect. Thus, part one, which will feature four episodes, will address the emergence of the relationship between Princess Diana and Dodi Fayed, which occurs before a fateful car trip that marked the story.
Meanwhile, the 2nd and final part, brings six episodes, which receive the following synopsis from Netflix: “Prince William tries to return to normal life at Eton shortly after the death of his mother, while the monarchy deals with popular opinion. With her Golden Jubilee approaching, the Queen reflects on the future of the monarchy with the wedding of Charles and Camilla and the beginning of a new royal fairytale between William and Kate.”
With creation and script of Peter Morganthe final season of “The Crow” features the returns of Elizabeth Debicki like Princess Diana, Dominic West like Prince Charles and Imelda Staunton as Queen Elizabeth II to the cast. In addition to them, Jonathan Pryce (Prince Philip), Lesley Manville (Princess Margaret), Salim Daw (Mohamed Al Fayed) and Khalid Abdalla (Dodi Fayed) also came back.
Among the new features, Rufus Kampa will be Prince William, while Fflyn Edwards plays Prince Harry in the first wave of episodes. In the second part, Ed McVey It is Luther Ford will give lives to the same princes, respectively. Along with them, Meg Bellamy will also debut as Kate Middleton.
Source: Recreio
