The Crown (season 4)
The fourth season of the British-American web television series The Crown, which follows the life and reign of Queen Elizabeth II, will be released on Netflix in late 2020.
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Olivia Colman stars as Elizabeth, along with main cast members Tobias Menzies, Helena Bonham Carter, Ben Daniels, Marion Bailey, Erin Doherty, Josh O'Connor, Emerald Fennell and Charles Dance.
Premise
The Crown traces the life of Queen Elizabeth II from her wedding in 1947 through to the present day.[3]
The fourth season introduces Lady Diana Spencer and is set during Margaret Thatcher's premiership, and introduce Prince William and Prince Harry.[4][5] Events depicted include Michael Fagan's break-in to Buckingham Palace, Princess Diana's appearance at the Barnado's Champion Children Awards and her 1989 flight on Concorde.[6]
Cast
- Olivia Colman as Queen Elizabeth II[7]
- Tobias Menzies as Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, husband of Elizabeth II[8]
- Helena Bonham Carter as Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon, younger sister of Elizabeth II[9]
- Ben Daniels as Antony Armstrong-Jones, Earl of Snowdon, known as Lord Snowdon and informally as Tony; Princess Margaret's husband[10]
- Marion Bailey as Queen Elizabeth, wife of George VI and mother of Elizabeth II, known as Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother during her daughter's reign
- Erin Doherty as Princess Anne, Philip and Elizabeth's second child and only daughter[11]
- Josh O'Connor as Prince Charles, Philip and Elizabeth's eldest child and the heir apparent[12]
- Emerald Fennell as Camilla Shand[13]
- Charles Dance as Louis Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma, Philip's ambitious uncle and great-grandson of Queen Victoria[14]
- Emma Corrin as Lady Diana Spencer[15]
- Gillian Anderson as Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher[16]
Production
Development
By October 2017, "early production" had begun on an anticipated third and fourth season,[7] and by the following January, Netflix confirmed the series had been renewed for a third and fourth season.[4]
Casting
The producers will recast some roles with older actors every two seasons, as the timeline moves forward and the characters age.[17] In October 2017, Olivia Colman was cast as Queen Elizabeth II for the third and fourth seasons.[7] By January 2018, Helena Bonham Carter and Paul Bettany were in negotiations to portray Princess Margaret and Prince Philip, respectively, for these seasons.[18][19] However, by the end of the month Bettany was forced to drop out due to the time commitment required.[20] By the end of March 2018, Tobias Menzies was cast as Prince Philip for the third and fourth seasons.[8] In early May 2018, Bonham Carter was confirmed to have been cast, alongside Jason Watkins as Prime Minister Harold Wilson.[9] The next month, Ben Daniels was cast as Antony Armstrong-Jones for the third season,[10] along with Erin Doherty joining the series as Princess Anne.[11] A month later, Josh O'Connor and Marion Bailey were cast as Prince Charles and the Queen Mother, respectively, for the third and fourth seasons.[12] In October 2018, Emerald Fennell was cast as Camilla Shand.[13] In December 2018, Charles Dance was cast as Louis Mountbatten.[14] In April 2019, Emma Corrin was cast as Lady Diana Spencer for the fourth season.[21] Gillian Anderson, who had been rumoured since January 2019 to be in talks to portray Margaret Thatcher in the fourth season, was officially confirmed for the role in September 2019.[22][23][24]
Claire Foy is set to return to the role of Queen Elizabeth II for a flashback scene in the fourth season.[25]
Release
The fourth season will be released in late 2020.[28]
References
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- Dahir, Ikran (September 7, 2019). "'The Crown' Officially Confirms Gillian Anderson As Margaret Thatcher For Season Four". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved September 20, 2019.
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- "'The Crown' season 4 completes filming early during coronavirus pandemic". EW.com. Retrieved March 20, 2020.
- Kanter, Jake (July 9, 2020). "'The Crown' Will Run For Six Seasons After Peter Morgan Changes Mind On Fifth Series Finale". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved July 9, 2020.