It's Finally Coming to an End — Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale Just Got a Trailer
- Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale, starring Hugh Bonneville as Lord Grantham, releases in UK cinemas on September 12, 2025, concluding the story set in Yorkshire.
- The film caps a 15-year franchise starting with the 2010 TV series and two previous movies, with Julian Fellowes returning as writer and Simon Curtis directing.
- The Grand Finale features returning cast Michelle Dockery, Elizabeth McGovern, Jim Carter, and newcomers like Paul Giamatti, and follows Lady Mary navigating London high society.
- The trailer, released by Focus Features, includes the phrase "It's almost time to bid farewell," shows Robert kissing the estate goodbye, and depicts the story set in 1930.
- The Grand Finale marks the final chapter of Downton Abbey, ending the film trilogy and the six-season TV series, closing the narrative of the Grantham family and their servants.
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“Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to 1930.” Thus begins Downton Abbey’s first breakthrough: the grand finale, the last installment of the British saga that began 15 years ago as a television fiction and became an unexpected and lasting global phenomenon. In the trailer of the film, which will premiere in September, the person in charge of placing the public in the new decade is Carson (Jim Carter), the faithful butler of the Crawley family, owners …
It's Finally Coming to an End — Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale Just Got a Trailer
Downton Abbey is finally coming to a close with Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale. The trailer for the upcoming film, which is set to put the story’s 15-year run to bed once and for all, was just released by Focus Features. The Grand Finale marks the third film in the Downton Abbey franchise and the final conclusion to the story of the Grantham family, which originated with the 2010 ITV series. The final film will follow Michelle Dockery’s Lady Ma…
"Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale" must mark the end of the famous saga that appeared on British television for the first time 15 years ago.
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