The Crown Season Three Set To Launch On Netflix In Second Half Of 2019

The Crown Season Three Set To Launch On Netflix In Second Half Of 2019

April 16, 2019 2:02pm The third season of The Crown is set to launch ..

The third season of The Crown is set to launch on Netflix in the second half of the year – more than eighteen months after its second season.

Netflix has not revealed a date for the launch but in a letter to investors following its first quarter financial results, it noted that that The Crown would debut after July.

The second season of Left Banks royal drama launched on December 8, 2017, while its first season began on November 4, 2016.

The Peter Morgan-created series will be joined in the second half of 2019 by titles including Stranger Things, which launches on July 4, and new seasons of 13 Reasons Why, Orange is the New Black, The Crown and La Casa de Papel (Money Heist) as well as films like Michael Bays Six Underground and Martin Scorseses The Irishman.

“Were looking forward to a strong slate of global content in the second half of the year, including new seasons of some of our biggest series,” it noted in the letter.

Season 3 of The Crown starts in 1963 and will cover events such as the rise of the Beatles and England winning the soccer World Cup in 1966. Characters such as Camilla Parker Bowles will also start to emerge in the next season.

Olivia Colman (Broadchurch) stars as Queen Elizabeth II, who takes over the role from Claire Foy. Tobias Menzies (Outlander), Ben Daniels (The Exorcist) and Helena Bonham Carter will play, respectively, the 70s versions of Prince Philip, Lord SnowdoRead More – Source

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