what you need to know about netflixs the crown before it premieres next month /

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Do you still miss Downton Abbey? Are you also obsessed with all things surrounding the royal family? Then you may want to check out Netflix's The Crown. Not only is the series all about her royal highness Queen Elizabeth II,but it is jam-packed with star power. Indulge your curiosity with all the details below and then see what other shows are coming your way this year. Who's Starring?Pride and Prejudice and Zombies star Matt Smith will play Prince Philip and Wolf Hall actress Claire Foy will take on the role of the queen. Jared Harris, Vanessa Kirby, or John Lithgow,and Greg Wise are also set to star. The Production TeamThe scripted series is directed by Stephen Daldry and created and written by Peter Morgan, the mastermind behind the 2006 film The Queen starring Helen Mirren. What It's AboutThe story centers around the political intrigues and romances that happened behind the scenes during the early reign of Queen Elizabeth II. It will focus on the moment half of the 20th century, and each season (assuming Netflix greenlights it beyond season one) will explore a different decade of the Queen's ruling. As seen in the trailer,season one begins with the princess at age 25.
The expose Has a enormous BudgetWith a budget of £100 million (about $123 million) and extravagant period costumes, The Crown is said to be Netflix's most expensive series yet.
When Is It O
n?The expose will premiere on Nov. 4 on Netflix.
Watch the Trailer
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Source: popsugar.com

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