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Downton Abbey: A New Era: Trailer, certificate and where to watch

Downton Abbey: A New Era: Trailer, certificate and where to watch

Daily Mail​21-04-2025

The Crawleys are off to the south of France in their second big screen outing
2022
It's Downton Abbey, but not quite as you know it. When a film crew set up shop in the stately home, the Crawley family and their servants head off to the South of France, to temporarily move into a villa unexpectedly inherited by the dowager Countess (Maggie Smith).
The setting may be sunny and new, though, but the opportunities for drama are as reassuringly regular as ever, with legal, romantic and familial problems besetting both the upstairs and downstairs cast of characters. Hugh Bonneville, Jim Carter, Michelle Dockery, Elizabeth McGovern, Imelda Staunton and Penelope Wilton are all among the familiar faces making a return in the iconic TV show's second spin-off movie. (124 minutes)

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