Netflix announces an additional season for its period drama series, The Crown, slated to release Season 3 of the original series in 2018 and following behind season 4 in 2019.
According to THR, Netflix’s chief content officer, Ted Sarandos, shares his hopes for six seasons.
I’d obviously have to see how the show is being received, and I’d have to get some help along the way. I’d very much like to find some collaborators who can come with me on that journey because I wrote the first season entirely by myself, and the second season, too. So I would want to find some help moving forward just so I’m still standing. (Laughs.)
Interested in what our thoughts are on season one, “‘The Crown’ is perhaps one of the most underrated series this year, and luckily it’s coming back for season two. Lavish, exquisite and otherworldly, Claire Foy shines as the Queen and bathes her in a light of interest and adoration.” – Read more on our season one review.
Official Summary:
The inside story of two of the most famous addresses in the world – Buckingham Palace and 10 Downing Street – and the intrigues, love lives and machinations behind the great events that shaped the second half of the 20th century. Two houses. Two courts. One Crown
Watch Season 1 of The Crown on Netflix Here!
November 4, 2016
Friday
12:00 AM
60 minutes
Netflix
Drama
1, 2