ET sat down with Leech and Dockery to talk everything 'Downton Abbey,' which hits theaters on Sept. 20. More from Entertainment Tonight: / @entertainmenttonight Exclusives from #ETonline : • NEW From Entertainment...
Yess!!!! Downton in the 1940s! Take us through WWII And finish us off in the 1950s! It would be amazing. Have an aging Lady Mary running the estate and a grown up George. With all the same servants mostly but with some new cast members. Sadly, Mrs. Hughes, Carson, Violet, Isobel, Mrs. Patmore and possibly even Lord Grantham / Cora might all be gone by then.... lol :( but I don’t care! I want six more seasons 💀😩👌🏻
I love this series. I’ve just finished watching it, for the second time, and I’ve literally started watching it, again, for the third time. My favourite character’s are Maggie Smith and John Bates. I’d love to meet them. Canada 🇨🇦
lmao I thought she said "you're about to marry Captain America, yourself" and I was like wait ... I didn't even know Michelle Dockery and Chris Evans were dating XD But they're doing a movie together and I just misheard, apparently :D
Seriously, why would you complain? Don’t you agree it’s refreshing to have a movie made that isn’t another stupid comic book/hero movie full of explosions, violence, fighting, nasty language, sex, etc...?
Love Downton Abbey, then you will love C.A MacRae's Gemini Complex, The Cabal: After the final demise of the Cathars at Chateau Mount Montségur in the south of France in 1244, a heroic rescue by a Knights Templar took place. Six hundred and fifty-three years later a murder and spate of suspicious deaths of the clergy become linked in the south of France. Flo’s first day (10th November 1918) at Chandringham doesn’t work out quite how she imagined. A bright but humble farm girl finds herself thrust into the upper echelons of society. Rather than being trained in the everyday tasks of a maid, she’s told she needs to leave her old life behind and immerse herself in the life of the aristocracy, as Lady Mary Tavistock. Her world is turned upside down, Flo realises she’s not the person she’s always thought she was and to make matters worse she finds out her life is endangered. In order to make sense of who she really is and what her purpose in life is, she’s sent to Switzerland to meet others of her kind. the first book of a trilogy. It's going to be released later this year.
My favourite Sybil, Charles Blake but mainly Ms Patmore. . the part where she asked mr carson what sex is the baby and he said i forgot and Ms Patmore says Men! Really funny 🤣🤣 coz that's when we call our dear husband when they forgot little details.
Ever notice when four or five actors from this show are interviewed, they dismiss the downstairs staff during the show? Fewer questions and less interest in these characters.
There are definitely points to be made about the story and pacing, but the production/costume design and cinematography were absolutely a step up from the show. That's pretty clear.