With the avalanche of series and films that Netflix produces every year, it is inevitable that certain products will appeal to audiences. (almost) everyone. À this subject, a series which aroused unanimous reviews throughout its broadcast could well be entitled to spin-offs in the coming years, according to its executive producer.
Netflix: royal projects
If Netflix does not have the reputation for excellence of HBO, who can count on the aura of series as cult and prestigious as The Soprano, The Wire or evenGame of Thronesand Succession,the company with the red N nevertheless managed to achieve success. offer us some excellent surprises, with films such asThe Irishmanby Martin Scorsese and Okjaby Bong Joon-ho, or series ;ries like Godless, Mindhunter, Blue Eye Samurai, Arcane, The Haunting of Hill House or even The Crown. This latest series has also attracted rave reviews, despite a few episodes that irritated the British crown.
Created by London screenwriter Peter Morgan and produced by filmmaker Stephen Daldry (Billy Elliot), who directed five episodes, the series The Crown tells us the story of Queen Elizabeth II, from 1947 to the beginning of the 21st century. The highly demanding six-season series was able to count on a very beautiful artistic direction and a cast including some of the best British actors, including Claire Foy (First Man), Matt Smith (House of the Dragon, Doctor Who), Vanessa Kirby (The Fantastic 4: Four Steps), Jared Harris (Chernobyl), Olivia Colman (Fleabag, The Favourite), Matthew Goode (Stoker, Downton Abbey), Tobias Menzies (Game of Thrones), Helena Bonham Carter (Harry Potter, Sweeney Todd), Charles Dance (Game of Thrones, Michael Collins, Alien 3), Imelda Staunton (Harry Potter), Jonathan Pryce (Game of Thrones, The New World, Pirates of the Caribbean, Brazil), Elizabeth Debicki (TENET,Guardians of the Galaxy), Olivia Williams (Sixth Sense, Maps to the Stars) or Bertie Carvel (A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms ) and Dominique West (The Wire).
À the occasion of an interview granted to the BBC, the executive producer of the Netflix series has announced that the signed agreement between the American company and its own production company will allow the start of spin-offs ofThe Crown. “I can assure you that this agreement smells very good and gives us the opportunity to think about what more we can do with The Crown It's obviously a never-ending subject. We've done six seasons, a very defined period of six decades, there's a lot of potential at some point. “I'm sure we'll come back.”
Words that resonate withstatements from showrunner Peter Morgan, who said fall 2023 have ideas for spin-offs. You will have understood, we are not ready to say goodbye to the British crown on the small screen. And that’s so much the better!