Universal Wows CinemaCon with Diverse Slate, from ‘Hobbs & Shaw’ to ‘Downton Abbey’ and ‘Cats’
From Kevin Hart and Tiffany Haddish to Emma Thompson and Sam Mendes, the studio pledges to offer something for everyone.
From Kevin Hart and Tiffany Haddish to Emma Thompson and Sam Mendes, the studio pledges to offer something for everyone.
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And other observations from the “Downton Abbey” creator, like his impeccable eye for casting and new Louise Brooks movie, “The Chaperone.”
Michelle Dockery, Hugh Bonneville, and Maggie Smith are reprising their roles in the film adaptation of the television favorite.
The TV series’ principal cast will return, alongside newbies like Imelda Staunton, Geraldine James, Simon Jones, and David Haig.
TCA: The broadcaster will air “Won’t You Be My Neighbor” next year.
Brian Percival, who directed the “Downton Abbey” pilot episode, is returning to the franchise to direct the feature film.
Fellowes thinks “The Crown” is “beautifully acted,” but there’s just one problem with the Netflix original.
Actors may have left shows in the lurch over scheduling difficulties, contract disputes, personal scandals, and in some instances, death.
The series tied up all the characters stories in a neat little bow that the movie will have to unravel.
“I love being [in the U.K.], but I can’t work,” the actress said in a recent interview.
Fellowes also admits that the production still needs the green light.