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25-06-2025
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Julian Fellowes Shares Health Update As He Kicks Off Promotions For ‘Gilded Age' Season 3 & 'Final' ‘Downton Abbey' Film
EXCLUSIVE: Julian Fellowes is hitting the road this week and heading to New York City, the setting of his latest hit series, HBO's The Gilded Age, premiering its third season at the Tribeca Festival on Thursday. Additionally, Fellowes will be teeing up promotions ahead of the September 12 premiere of the third and 'final' installment of the Downton Abbey films, featuring the lead cast from the beloved PBS and ITV series of the same name. Fellowes will appear on the red carpet at Tribeca in his wheelchair due to issues caused by spinal stenosis, a condition that compresses the spinal cord and affects mobility. He was originally diagnosed approximately two decades ago and recovered after an operation. It has now returned, and Fellowes has been unable to bounce back as quickly at 75 as he did in his 30s. But fans need not worry. The beloved multi-hyphenate wants everyone to know he's 'doing all right.' More from Deadline 'Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale' Teaser Trailer Sees Grantham Estate Get A Kiss Goodbye Everything We Know About 'The Gilded Age' Season 3 So Far Matthew Goode Explains Absence From 'Downton Abbey 3': "Maybe It's A Good Thing" 'I've got these mobility issues, and I use a wheelchair rather more than I would like, but that's not the same as feeling ill,' he told Deadline during a chat on Monday. 'I think you can stand anything like that as long as you feel okay, and that's the position I'm in now. I have to use a wheelchair because my spine doesn't work as it used to. But in terms of feeling okay and getting on with things and working and all that stuff, I'm fine. There are many people much worse off than I am.' RELATED: In great spirits, Fellowes also dished on all things The Gilded Age and the future of Downton Abbey, while jumping in and out of history, the real-life people and eras that have inspired some of his most beloved projects. An expansive encyclopedia of knowledge, Fellowes preferred to discuss the past rather than address my many attempts to extract spoilers. And while he may not have been forthcoming with words, the glimmer in his eyes and cheeky smile prove he has many more plans for fans yet to come. This season on The Gilded Age, premiering June 22, the show hits its highest levels of drama and romance. Without giving away too much, a second door of possibility is opened between The Gilded Age and Downton Abbey for a crossover that fans have discussed at length since the show's announcement. Originally, it was believed that the two shows could connect through Cora Crawley (Elizabeth McGovern), nee Levinson, an American heiress married to patriarch Robert Crawley, the 7th Earl of Grantham. This season, two families come together in a way that could set up something totally different. 'I kept hearing that Downton was going to be connected to the Gilded Age, but the story in Downton starts in 1912,' he shared. When asked if the stories could connect beyond the Downton characters and into their ancestors, he added with a grin, 'Maybe. We're not done yet, so we'll see.' We will have future stories about the show's upcoming season to be released soon as episodes roll out. Regarding Downton Abbey's third film, The Grand Finale, premiering September 12, Fellowes addressed whether this is the final film and what fans can expect following the death of Maggie Smith, and her fan-favorite character, Violet Crawley, Dowager Countess. 'There is a clear sense in the film that the family continues to be, in a sense, dominated by Violet,' he explained. 'The fact that she's dead is a detail. It's her beliefs, her demands, and her sense of how the Crawleys should behave, and what they're there for, that live on. We tried to find ways to make that as clear as we can. Of course, we do miss Maggie in the film, but we should miss Maggie in the film. That's quite deliberate. We don't want people not to miss her. We want them to miss her. I think she created a wonderful character that I will be grateful for to my dying day.' Regarding The Grand Finale really and truly being the final installment, he shared with a laugh, 'I don't know. Every time I say, 'Oh yes, that's definitely it. Goodbye, and I'll never do it again.' Then, within a year, I'm back doing something. So I never say never anymore. But I think it's the last with the original cast. They've done 15 years, and that's a long time on a TV show. The young women who arrived in their early 20s are now in their late 30s, and they've all married, had babies, been divorced, and God knows what else, since we started the show.' He added: 'It's easy for a producer and writer to say it's been a happy show, because that's all you've ever known. Nevertheless, I think for most, at least, it has been a happy show. When we run into each other on chat shows and that kind of thing, it's always a happy moment for me. I think of [the experience] as a wonderful magic carpet ride I was allowed to have in my second career. I feel very grateful for it.' If you read between the lines, did Fellowes reveal he has plans to continue the Downton legacy through the next generation on TV or film? 'Where is that? I'm not seeing that,' he joked. Best of Deadline 2025 TV Series Renewals: Photo Gallery List Of Hollywood & Media Layoffs From Paramount To Warner Bros Discovery To CNN & More Sean 'Diddy' Combs Sex-Trafficking Trial Updates: Cassie Ventura's Testimony, $10M Hotel Settlement, Drugs, Violence, & The Feds
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03-06-2025
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Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale Trailer Offers First Glimpse at Maggie Smith Tribute — Watch
Dame Maggie Smith is gone but not forgotten in the third (and final) Downton Abbey film. Focus Features on Monday released the first trailer for Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale, which hits theaters Friday, Sept. 12. The footage sees Lady Mary Talbot (Michelle Dockery) stop and pause to look at a portrait of the late Dowager Countess Violet Crawley, who died in 2022's Downton Abbey: A New Era (prior to Smith's death in 2024). More from TVLine Third Downton Abbey Movie Will Pay 'Meaningful' Tribute to Maggie Smith: 'The Loss of the Dowager Now Feels Far More Significant' Downton Abbey's Matthew Goode Explains Why He Won't Be Back for Third Movie: 'Maybe It's a Good Thing' Nobody Wants This Lands Season 2 Premiere Date at Netflix - Watch the Cast's Video Announcement Downton Abbey 3 'follows the Crawley family and their staff as they enter the 1930s,' per the official synopsis. 'As the beloved cast of characters navigates how to lead Downton Abbey into the future, they must embrace change and welcome a new chapter.' In addition to Dockery, returning cast members include Hugh Bonneville, Elizabeth McGovern, Laura Carmichael, Jim Carter, Phyllis Logan, Robert James-Collier, Joanne Froggatt, Allen Leech, Penelope Wilton, Lesley Nicol, Michael Fox, Raquel Cassidy, Brendan Coyle, Kevin Doyle, Harry Hadden-Paton, Sophie McShera and Douglas Reith. Additionally, Dominic West (The Affair) is back as Guy Dexter, a character introduced in A New Era, while Paul Giamatti (Billions) reprises his role of Harold Levinson (aka Cora Grantham's brother). New for the third film are Joely Richardson (Nip/Tuck), Alessandro Nivola (Doll & Em, The Many Saints of Newark), Simon Russell Beale (Penny Dreadful) and Arty Froushan (Carnival Row). Hit PLAY on the trailer above, then head to the comments to share your reactions to the first footage of . Best of TVLine 'Missing' Shows, Found! Get the Latest on Ahsoka, Monarch, P-Valley, Sugar, Anansi Boys and 25+ Others Yellowjackets Mysteries: An Up-to-Date List of the Series' Biggest Questions (and Answers?) The Emmys' Most Memorable Moments: Laughter, Tears, Historical Wins, 'The Big One' and More
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03-06-2025
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Downton Abbey 3 Isn't Bringing Back Matthew Goode, But I Actually Like His Reasoning For Why This Is ‘A Really Positive Thing'
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. By the time Downton Abbey, one of the great Peak TV era shows, ended in 2015, Michelle Dockery's Lady Mary Talbot had been lucky enough to find love again, this time with Matthew Goode's Henry Talbot. The two of them were even expecting a child, and we got to meet little Caroline alongside her parents in the 2019 Downton Abbey movie. However, Henry wasn't around in 2022's Downton Abbey: A New Era and also won't appear in Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale, one of the later 2025 movie releases. However, Goode sees his absence this time around as a 'really positive thing' for a specific reason, and I have to say, I like the way he's thinking. As far as why Goode isn't appearing in Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale, it boiled down to scheduling conflicts, as he told THR that he was busy filming the British crime thriller series Dept. Q. The actor also mentioned that even if he had been able to carve out time, there was only 'half a page' of material for him. Goode continued: And actually, I said, you know what? Why can't this be a really positive thing? Because I don't know what they're doing. They might kill [Henry]! I didn't see the script. But it's a wonderful opportunity — [Mary, Michelle Dockery's character] is like this modern feminist icon and in a weird way, maybe she doesn't need a fella. Maybe Downton's enough or maybe some old suitor will come in. Now, it opens up the story to have something significant happen. Why have Henry come? I will admit that the idea of Mary losing another husband doesn't sit too well with me. Downton Abbey fans (who can currently revisit the show with a Peacock subscription) will obviously remember that Dan Stevens' Matthew Crawley was her chief love interest during the show's first three seasons, but he died in a car crash on the way home after seeing his newborn son in the hospital. In fact, Henry being a race car driver was the main reason Mary initially broke off her romantic relationship with him, as she couldn't bear the thought of losing another husband in a car crash. More on Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale Downton Abbey 3 Was Always Going To Be Difficult Without Maggie Smith, And Paul Giamatti Confirms 'It Was Not The Same' Downton Abbey 3's Michelle Dockery On The 'Beautiful' Third Movie And Honoring Maggie Smith But putting that aside, Mary did just fine without Henry by her side in A New Era, with his absence in that movie being attributed to him participating at a racing event in Istanbul. If Matthew Goode's musing that Henry Talbot could be killed off is correct, it's not like Mary is lacking in a support system to help her through this new round of grief, between her parents, sister, brother-in-law, the family's staff, the list goes on. My only request is that if Henry does indeed shuffle off this mortal coil, don't let it be from a car crash. It's also possible that nothing bad's going to happen to Henry, and whatever his small role would have been in Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale would simply have set up the reason for his exit. In any case, I'm ok with not seeing Mary with Henry again, nor do I need to see her take up another suitor. With this being the final film in the Downton Abbey franchise, I'd much rather see her spending as much time as possible with her family and other loved ones in her life. Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale opens in theaters on September 12. For the Matthew Goode fans out there, you're also welcome to watch him play Detective Carl Morck in Dept. Q, which can now be streamed with a Netflix subscription.
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03-06-2025
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I Know Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale Is Going To Be Emotional, But The First Footage Had A Surprise Moment I Didn't Expect
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. There are some sequels fans just want to dive into as soon as possible, but I don't think Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale is one of them. At least, that's my subjective opinion about this upcoming 2025 movie schedule entry, because it's going to bring creator Julian Fellowes' iconic British drama to a resounding close. Now the first footage has finally released to the public, I'm doubling down on my feelings, as it features an emotional scene with a typically stoic member of the Crawley family that feels sure to bring the house down. So what is the scene in Focus Features' upcoming drama? It's one where Robert Crawley (Hugh Bonneville) plants a kiss on one of those very recognizable front walls. After all of the ups, downs, and everything in-between experienced in that stately manor, the teaser continues to sum it all up in a phrase we've seen since Downton Abbey 3's title reveal: 'It's time to say goodbye.' I just don't want to, despite knowing better going into this trailer. I let myself get caught up in beautiful little glimpses of Lady Mary (Michelle Dockery) showing up to an event dressed in her finest, the return of Julian Levinson (Paul Giamatti) being marked by his trademark ebullience, and a bunch of the family showing up to a horse racing event. But then came that moment where the Paddington franchise star bid farewell to his familial home. A scene that may have been in the works for longer than we thought. Before doing the required deep dive to revisit Downton Abbey's previous adventures through my Peacock subscription, the vague recollection that the Crawley's beautiful home has always been on the verge of bankruptcy has always been on my mind. And for a while, one year in particular on the calendar has stuck out as a potential stumbling block to the family fortune - 1929. Seeing as that's when the American financial system suffered its first major crisis, and part of the money that's kept Downton afloat is from Cora's side of the family. Elizabeth McGovern's Cora, the American fixture in the ITV hit, has been the connection to various lifelines, for better or worse. With this movie being announced as taking place in 1930, the moment has passed, and consequences will start to take shape - with plenty of Downton Abbey 3 cast members still waiting to take their places. Which now introduces the possibility that Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale may see her brother Julius coming to collect in some manner or another. Let's not forget Paul Giamatti's cryptic Downton 3 tease where he said he does 'something of real significance.' Peacock TV: from $7.99 a month/$79.99 a yearFor a little as $7.99 a month, Peacock TV is your streaming gateway to almost all of the Downton Abbey legacy. All six seasons, plus the previous sequel film A New Era, are snuggly housed in its library - waiting for you to enjoy! Of course, if you want to watch like the Crawley's modern descendants would, you can sign up for the ad-free Peacock Premium tier, and skip the commercials! View Deal Though now that I think about it, could the return of Guy Dexter (Dominic West) be an indication that he may want to secure the location as his own? You have to admit, that possibility would not only keep Thomas Barrow (Rob James-Collier) in the house he rose through the ranks serving, it'd also be a way to keep the household staff on board after the transition. I think even Barrows' former foe Mr. Carson (Jim Carter) would begrudgingly admit that this is making the best of a sad situation. In either of these scenarios, the Crawley era of Downton Abbey looks to be at its end. The real questions left to answer are where will its inhabitants go, who will be the new owner, and is it really for the best that Matthew Goode won't be appearing in The Grand Finale? Save your energy, and your tears, as we've got until September 12th to think of what to say about the end of this pop culture favorite.
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02-06-2025
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Downton Abbey 3 Teaser Trailer Previews The Crawley Family's Grand Finale
Focus Features has finally shared the Downton Abbey 3 teaser trailer for the upcoming third and final installment of the acclaimed period drama film franchise based on Julian Fellowes' popular TV series. Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale is scheduled to arrive in theaters on September 12, 2025. 'The film follows the Crawley family and their staff as they enter the 1930s. As the beloved cast of characters navigates how to lead Downton Abbey into the future, they must embrace change and welcome a new chapter,' reads the synopsis. Check out the Downton Abbey 3 teaser trailer below (watch more trailers): The video provides fans with a glimpse of what to expect from the final chapter, as the Crawley family prepares to say goodbye to their beloved home. The movie will feature returning cast members Hugh Bonneville as Robert Crawley, Michelle Dockery as Mary, Elizabeth McGovern as Cora Crawley, Laura Carmichael as Edith, Jim Carter as Carson, Phyllis Logan as Elsie, Robert James-Collier as Thomas, Joanne Froggatt as Anna, Allen Leech as Tom, Penelope Wilton as Isobel, Lesley Nicol as Beryl, Michael Fox as Andy, Raquel Cassidy as Phyllis, Brendan Coyle as John Bates, Kevin Doyle as Joseph Moseley, Harry Hadden-Paton as Bertie, Sophie McShera as Daisy, and Douglas Reith as Dickie, with Paul Giamatti and Dominic West reprising their respective roles as Cora Grantham's brother Harold Levinson from Seasons 3 and 4 and Guy Dexter from the 2022 movie. Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale is directed by Emmy-nominated filmmaker Simon Curtis from a screenplay written by Fellowes. The next installment will also introduce new cast members Joely Richardson, Alessandro Nivola, Simon Russell Beale, and Arty Froushan. The sequel is also expected to include a 'meaningful' tribute to the late Maggie Smith. It is produced by Fellowes, Gareth Neame, and Liz Trubridge, with Nigel Marchant executive producing. It is a production of Carnival Films, with Focus Features and Universal Pictures International distributing. The post Downton Abbey 3 Teaser Trailer Previews The Crawley Family's Grand Finale appeared first on - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.