The Downton Abbey series will return to the movies



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The British historical series "Downton Abbey", which has been a hit all over the world, will be adapted to the cinema, confirmed Friday its producers.

Here again the candlesticks, the huntings and the vicissitudes of the English aristocracy: the British historical series Downton Abbey which has made a mark all over the world, will be adapted to the cinema, have confirmed Friday its producers. "Happy to see you again at Downton Abbey!" We are excited to announce that #DowntonAbbey will be on the big screen soon. "The production begins this summer," the producers tweeted.

They did not give any more details but according to the Guardian the creator of the series, Julian Fellowes, will write the screenplay, the achievement will be entrusted to Brian Percival, director of The Thief of Books (2013), and the distribution at Universal Studios, with a "probable" release in 2019.

A series in six seasons. Created in 2010 and completed in late 2015 after six seasons, Downton Abbey, recounting the joys and sorrows of the Crawley family, an aristocratic family and its servants in the face of the upheavals of the early 20th century, was a huge success in Great Britain and the rest of the world

100 million spectators. Awarded the Golden Globe American Bafta British, the series – very stylish with period costumes and beautiful English gardens – has been seen by more than 100 million viewers in more than 200 countries. Highclere Castle in southwestern London, where most of the six-season series was shot, has become world famous, with visitors booming.

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