Downton Abbey official trailer released today!
Fans of Downton Abbey who have been waiting for the big screen movie to arrive will be thrilled to hear that the official trailer is finally here.
It's 1927 and a new era at Downton. Robert Crawley, Earl of Granthan (Hugh Bonneville) remarks that the newly arrived visitors -- Lady Edith (Laura Carmichael) and her family -- have shown up without a maid, a valet or even a nanny.
There are many new events to look forward to at Downton, including a visit from the King and Queen of England. The announcements gets the servants shining every surface until it sparkles in anticipation of the royal visit.
Lady Mary (Michelle Dockery) doesn't feel she has it all under control, despite what her father says, so she goes to find Carson (Jim Carter) to explain the situation to him and convince him to return to service.
Violet Crawley, the Dowager Countess of Grantham (Maggie Smith) is back with her quick wit and sharp tongue -- watch the very end of the trailer for another one of her exchanges with Isobel Crawley (Penelope Wilton) -- as well as a number of familiar and beloved characters, not to mention some new ones.
Lord and Lady Grantham, Lady Mary Talbot, Lady Edith Hexham, Tom Branson, Thomas Barrow, Mrs. Patmore, Mr. Carson, Mr. Bates, Anna Bates and Daisy Mason all return for the big screen version.
We were lucky enough to have been invited to visit Highclere Castle in England just last week, to see where Downton Abbey was filmed (both the feature film and the series), as part of a TV & Film Magic Trip courtesy of VisitBritain.
The castle is the palatial home of the current 8th Earl and Countess of Carnarvon and we were treated to High Tea with Lady Carnarvon, then attended an evening cabaret with Lord and Lady Carnarvon.
We also visited Cogges Manor Farm, which was featured in Downton Abbey as Yew Tree Farm, and Bampton Village in Oxfordshire, where many of the Downton village scenes were filmed. Check back to see photos and videos from our visit as we eagerly approach the release date for the film on September 20, 2019. ~Alexandra Heilbron
When will Downtown Abbey be availabe in WinstonSalem,NC?
Hi Robert, Downton Abbey (the movie) opens in theaters across the U.S. and Canada on September 20, 2019.
Can't wait to see this movie, I loved the show, saw every episode. So cool that you got to go there!
I have the date circled on my calendar. Can't wait to see this movie. Hated that the series had to end, but guess it had to at some point. Just glad they all agreed to do this movie to finish off some time lines.
Watched every episode of every season. Loved, loved, loved Maggie Smith.
Agree, Maggie Smith is hilarious! So glad she and the entire cast all returned for it.
I hope there will be many more Downton movies after this one!
I know the show opend on the 20th in Seattle Washington..What theaters will be showing the movie?