This September Downton Abbey 3 will be released, marking the first film in the period drama franchise without the late beloved Dame Maggie Smith.
The Oscar-winning actress’s iconic character, the Dowager Duchess Lady Violet Crawley, was written out at the end of Downton Abbey: A New Era before Smith’s passing.
Michelle Dockery has stated that the third film will serve as a "beautiful tribute" to the legendary actress. Additionally, the actress who plays Lady Mary has confirmed Hugh Bonneville's shocking revelation from last year that Downton Abbey truly marks the end of the road for the franchise, reports the Express.
In a recent interview, Michelle revealed that the film was always intended to be a trilogy, stating, "I’m really excited to see the final film."She also shared what the last day on set was like.In an interview with Collider, she shared: “We really relished every minute.
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