Queen Elizabeth II is no more, but she is still alive in the hearts of her family, her followers, and on Netflix’s epic fictionalized biopic The Crown, which has left everyone’s eyes on stalks. Dropped on the streaming giant on November 9, 2022, the fifth season, with its riveting storytelling and the semblance of the characters’ features with real-life royalty, has left everyone anticipating for more.
Created by Peter Morgan, The Crown has garnered the reputation of being one of the most popular Originals offered by Netflix. Not only that, but it has also proven to be one of the most expensive shows ever made, with each season costing more than $100 million for production.
Originally, the show was only supposed to have five seasons, but Morgan (thankfully) revisited his decision, and the show was renewed for a sixth season. In fact, before the fifth season dropped on Netflix in November, the production for the sixth season had already begun.
The Crown has been nominated for a whopping 423 awards so far and has won 129 of them. The show also made history by winning all seven awards at the 73rd Primetime Emmy Awards in 2021. It included Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series for Olivia Colman’s role as Queen Elizabeth II, and Claire Foy also received a Primetime Emmy for the same role.
That being said, the anticipation for the sixth and the final season to arrive on Netflix is real. Spiking this anticipating, the streaming giant has recently revealed the first look at the royal wedding of Prince Charles and Camilla, which will presumably be the focus of the sixth season.
Here’s a compilation of the latest crumbs of information on The Crown season 6.
The Crown Season 6: First look at the royal wedding
Recently, Netflix gave a sneak peek into the wedding program of Prince Charles and Camilla which will be featured in the series’ sixth season. The streaming giant tweeted the photo in which the following words were printed:
“Service of prayer and dedication following the marriage of His Royal Highness, The Prince of Wales and Her Royal Highness, The Duchess of Cornwall.”
In the photo, the date at the bottom was printed Saturday 9th April, 2005, explicitly hinting at the marriage ceremony between Princes Charles (Dominic West) and Camilla Parker Bowles (Olivia Williams).
Along with the photo, Netflix tweeted:
“After six seasons, seven years and three casts, The Crown comes to an end later this year. Here’s a hint at what’s to come in our final season.”
After six seasons, seven years and three casts, The Crown comes to an end later this year. Here’s a hint at what’s to come in our final season. pic.twitter.com/l6ilhYYA0C
— Netflix (@netflix) September 4, 2023
The Crown season 6: What do the producers have to say about the latest season?
Talking during an Edinburgh TV Festival season cherishing the journey of The Crown so far, the executive producers of the show, Andy Harries and Suzanne Mackie, revealed how Left Bank Pictures and Netflix dealt with Diana’s fatal accident in Paris in 1997.
They said that they had filmed Princess Di’s death with “enormous sensitivity” since it is considered to be the most controversial moment in the show’s history.
Per the reports, the death will be featured in the early episodes of The Crown season 6, which is expected to be released later this year. Deadline reported that there was anxiety behind the scenes while shooting these early episodes, which were shot over a two-week period last October.
Mackie said, “The show might be big and noisy, but we’re not. We’re thoughtful people and we’re sensitive people. There were very careful, long conversations about how we were going to do it.
“The audience will judge it in the end, but I think it’s been delicately, thoughtfully recreated. Elizabeth Debicki is an extraordinary actress and she was so thoughtful and considerate. She loved Diana. There’s a huge amount of respect from us all, I hope that’s evident.”
The Crown Season 6: What is the production status?
On April 21st, 2023, filming was finally wrapped, which means that the sixth and final installment is currently in post-production. Surpassing two brief pauses that materialized out of respect for the Queen’s death and the funeral, the filming took place in St. Andrews, Fife, Scotland, featuring actor Ed McVey, who plays Prince William in the show. The creators have presumably covered Prince William’s time at St. Andrews University, where he would meet his future wife, Kate Middleton.
The Crown: St Andrews hosts filming for sixth series of Netflix show https://t.co/WqsYRRVWsd
— NettyRoyal (@nettyroyal) March 15, 2023
Not only that, but Netflix also released some behind-the-scenes footage of Rufus Kampa and Meg Bellamy outside the café where Prince William and Kate would normally meet for coffee when they were young.
Speaking to Collider, Imelda Staunton, who played the Queen in the last season, revealed how the monarch’s death impacted the production:
“Well, to be honest, we started on Wednesday, and the Queen died on Thursday, so it’s been colored, obviously, by those events. Nothing has changed within the series, and there’s no way I would tell you anything about it. I don’t care how many superheroes you got behind you, you’re not going to get past this.
It did really affect us all. I think everyone was very saddened and thrown off course, and yet one knew one had to continue, which we are doing and have done. It is odd having to talk about something that you’re still doing because I’ve never done a series. Maybe for other people doing a long series, you do that all the time, but this is a first for me. I’ll be quite glad when this is on, and we can just go back to work.”
While speaking to the same outlet, Dominic West, who dons Charles (the current monarch of England) in the final seasons, comments on how working on the season heralds “an immense responsibility”, following in the wake of the Queen’s death. He said:
“Yeah, well it’s extraordinary because, of course, it comes at the time after the Queen’s death when I suppose The Crown has attracted more criticism than probably before. It’s also the most tumultuous season in many ways. It also covers the time that most people remember since the start of the show. So it’s a very exciting and daunting time to be doing this material because you’re aware of the responsibility. These are people are still alive and that’s an immense responsibility.”
Although the production process is over and the installment is currently in post-production, WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes could still hamper its release, depending on what the streaming giant decides to do. However, we speculate that these two strikes won’t have any significant impact on the release of The Crown season 6, given that the production is already over and a release window has been announced.
When can we expect The Crown Season 6 to arrive on Netflix?
Netflix has not officially announced the release date for the sixth and final season of The Crown. Given that season 1 premiered on November 4, 2016, and season 5 is all set to premiere in November 2022, season 6 is expected to release sometime in November or December 2023 or early 2024.
Recently, Netflix’s Chief Content Officer Bela Bajaria confirmed during the streaming service’s virtual Upfront presentation that the sixth season of The Crown will arrive on Netflix in the Fall of 2023. (via The Wrap)
What to expect from The Crown Season 6?
Neither Netflix nor the creators of The Crown have announced anything specific about the plot of the final season as of yet. However, considering that the fifth season has been released on Netflix, we can make some educated presumptions regarding the plotline of the sixth season of The Crown. It was very surprising to note that the fifth season did not cover Princess Diana’s death. Based upon such nuances, What’s on Netflix predicts the following historical events following season 5:
- The death of Princes Diana, and Dodi Fayed
- The new Millenium
- 9/11
- Prince Harry’s One Day of Rehab
- The death of Princess Margaret
- The death of Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother
- The Iraq War
Historically, the initial years of the 21st century were the hardest years of Queen Elizabeth II’s life, owing to the death of her sister, Princess Margaret, in February 2002 and the death of the Queen Mother only a month later. As per the behind-the-scenes filming shots revealed, we can ascertain that there will be at least one substantial flashback in the sixth season. Viola Prettejohn and Beau Gadson were reportedly filming a scene to recreate Queen Elizabeth and Princess Margaret on V-E Day when they were leaving Buckingham Palace arm-in-arm.
Meanwhile, she was also dealing with the fallout from Lady Diana’s demise and Prince Harry’s addiction tendencies that eventually led him to be admitted to Featherstone Lodge, a detox center in Peckham.
Although season 6 will begin weeks before Princess Diana’s unfortunate demise and the emotional aftermath, it won’t be featuring the car crash. A representative of the streaming giant, in conversation with The Sun, confirmed that “The exact moment of the crash impact will not be shown.”
Not only that but while speaking to Entertainment Weekly, Elizabeth Debicki, who is set to play Princess Diana, explained that Morgan has a very sensitive approach toward the scenes. She said, “”I’ll say that Peter and the entire crew of this job do their utmost to really handle everything with such sensitivity and truth and complexity, as do actors.
‘The amount of research and care and conversations and dialogue that happen over, from a viewer’s perspective, something probably that you would never ever notice is just immense. From that very first meeting [with] Peter, I knew that I’d entered into this space where this was taken seriously [in] a deeply caring way. So that’s my experience of the show.”
Additionally, we are also certain The Crown season 6 will begin in the summer of 1997 since the previous season concluded right before Princess Diana and Dodi Fayed met for the first time. The upcoming installment will underscore the first meeting of Prince William and Kate, including Tony Blair’s (Bertie Carvel) tenure as Prime Minister.
Morgan revealed that the show will not cover the events happening in the present-day royalty, hence alluding to the fact that it will not cover Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s relationship. Speaking to The Hollywood Reporter, Morgan explained that the show follows a sort of 20-year rule, where he underscores those events that have occurred 20 years in the past.
He said, “”I just think you get so much more interesting [with time]. Meghan and Harry are in the middle of their journey, and I don’t know what their journey is or how it will end. One wishes some happiness, but I’m much more comfortable writing about things that happened at least 20 years ago. That is enough time and enough distance to really understand something, to understand its role, to understand its position, to understand its relevance.”
Who are the expected cast members of The Crown Season 6?
The principal cast of The Crown season 5 will reprise their respective roles for the final season as well, including:
- Imelda Staunton as Queen Elizabeth
- Jonathan Pryce as Prince Phillip
- Lesley Manville as Princess Margaret
- Dominic West as Prince Charles
- Olivia Williams as Camilla Parker Bowles
- Elizabeth Debicki as Princess Diana
In addition to the above-mentioned cast members, new cast members will also be joining the team of the show, including:
- Meg Bellamy as Kate
- Rufus Kampa as young Prince William
- Ed McVey as older Prince William
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