![]() ![]() ![]() The Dowager begins describing some part of her ever-mysterious past, of which the series has only given us tantalizing glimpses, much to the curiosity of the viewers and other characters in the show. Next, we see a painted portrait of a striking young Lady Violet, which the retired butler Carson (Jim Carter) looks upon with surprise and interest. One of the enjoyable aspects of the show has been watching the Downton children grow up, and the glimpses of them in the trailer indicate that they may be playing a larger role in the story, especially since they are the future heirs to Downton. We get an adorable image of Lord Robert Crawley of Grantham (Hugh Bonneville) hugging his grandchild Sybbie, who has gotten a bit older. ![]() The next few shots reveal the return of more characters in the next few shots: the matriarch of the family, Dowager Countess Violet of Grantham, played by the venerable Dame Maggie Smith, and the two sisters, Edith and Lady Mary (Michelle Dockery), both through several scenes in the familiar mahogany panels and rich tapestries of Downton Abbey’s library. Our first look at the nobility who star in the movie comes as familiar figures in sophisticated attire walk across the lawn parasols in hand: Lady Edith (Laura Carmichael), Lord Hexham (Harry Hadden-Paton), Lord Grantham’s cousin Lady Rosamund (Samantha Bond), and another unidentified woman. The trailer opens with a classic shot of the iconic Yorkshire estate that is Downton Abbey - actually shot at Highclere Castle in Hampshire, England. The movie seems to explore the themes of change and adaptability that characterized the later seasons of the TV series and the first movie, as the aristocratic world that the characters inhabit must evolve to keep up with the modernizing world. This first trailer for the latest installment in the “Downton Abbey” canon, aptly titled “Downton Abbey 2: A New Era,” picks up after the first movie and takes the characters in new directions. The teaser trailer released for the franchise’s upcoming sequel movie proves that there absolutely are stories at Downton Abbey still untold. This article contains spoilers for the “Downton Abbey” movie.Īfter six seasons, one movie, two companion books, and numerous accolades, audiences may wonder whether there is any story left to tell in the world of “Downton Abbey.” The show, produced by Julian Fellowes, follows a 20th-century English aristocratic family and the affairs of their estate. ![]()
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