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"Downton Abbey" is really going to make a movie version, and the actors just know it

"Downton Abbey" is really going to make a movie version, and the actors just know it

Cat's Eye Movie News In 2015, after the end of the British drama "Downton Abbey", the news that the show was expected to be made into a movie was often reported. Last week, the series' creator Julian Ferros also said that the film version of "Downton Abbey" is expected to be on the agenda, and the script is already in the rush, but he did not mention any details or said that it would be possible.

"Downton Abbey" is really going to make a movie version, and the actors just know it

Recently, Michael Edelstein, president of NBC Universal International, said at the "Downton Abbey: Exhibition" event: "The film is in preparation, it has been preparing for a while. We're waiting for the script to be finished, and we need to think hard about how to get the castes together. Everybody has other things to do, you know. But we hope the film will start next year. Surprisingly, the actors of "Downton Abbey" only learned that the film version was confirmed to start after Michael Edelstein made the news public.

Sophie McHeela (as Daisy) said: "You knew about this before we did, and we weren't sure if it would be filmed." Laura Carl Michael, who plays miss two, also said: We have been waiting for this news. Nevertheless, they all expressed their expectations for a return to Downton Abbey.

"Downton Abbey" is really going to make a movie version, and the actors just know it

"Downton Abbey" premiered on ITV TV in the United Kingdom in 2010, and until the end of the series in 2015, it won a total of 14 Emmy Trophies. As a well-produced epoch drama, "Downton Abbey" has also become the most widely disseminated British drama in the world in recent years.

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