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Ring for the butler. Set a table for tea. The Crawleys are coming for the first time without Dame Maggie Smith. HUGH BONNEVILLE: (As Robert Crawley) If Mama were alive, what would she do? KELLY: Six ...
Change comes slowly to the Downton Abbey universe and its Crawley family. Just watch Robert Crawley go flat-hunting in London. Wait, what? FLAT-HUNTING? The Earl of Grantham? Well, yes, and it’s the ...
The new one-hour special Downton Abbey Celebrates The Grand Finale premieres on NBC Wednesday, Sept. 10 at 9/8c. During the hour-long special, fans will join the beloved cast of the hit history drama ...
There was a dream that was Downton. Julian Fellowes created a lovely piece of escapist television with “Downton Abbey,” an upstairs/downstairs drama that relished the idea of a benevolent aristocracy ...
It’s the end of “Downton Abbey.” No, really this time, it’s right there in the title, “The Grand Finale.” After six seasons, five Christmas specials, three movies and a partridge in a pear tree, this ...
In the case of “Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale,” parting is such sweet — and delightfully sappy — sorrow. We’ve been through so much with the aristocratic Crawley family of the TV-and-film ...
For many, “Downton Abbey” has been an eyeroll, titter, and muted whimper kind of viewing experience. From its 2010 debut as a miniseries to its imperial phase as a popular recurrent drama until 2015 ...
After 15 years, Downton Abbey is closing its doors. The British TV phenomenon-turned-cozy film trilogy is drawing the curtains with one last movie, "Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale" (in theaters Sept.
Following a summer box office that included major franchises such as The Fantastic Four: First Steps, James Gunn’s Superman, Universal's Jurassic World Rebirth, and the How to Train Your Dragon ...
‘Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale’ Review: The Beloved Franchise Bows Out on a Confident Parting Note
With a profound embrace of the changing times and clever winks at Downton devotees, writer Julian Fellowes and director Simon Curtis deliver a heart-swelling conclusion. All good things must come to ...
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