Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale Review: A Very Satisfying Ending To A Beloved Franchise

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Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale Review: A Very Satisfying Ending To A Beloved Franchise


In Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale, writer and creator Julian Fellowes pulls off an impressive trick. We rejoin the Crawley family and their servants in 1930, an auspicious year in world history – right after the New York Stock Exchange crashed in 1929 and the Great Depression began. Things could get very bad for the Earl of Grantham and his family, yet Fellowes manages to make things realistic, yet light and cheerful, as he’s done for 16 years with Downton Abbey.

Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale

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Release Date: September 12, 2025
Directed By: Simon Curtis
Written By: Julian Fellowes
Starring: Hugh Bonneville, Michelle Dockery, Jim Carter, Elizabeth McGovern, Paul Giamatti, Dominic West, Simon Russell Beale, Laura Carmichael, Raquel Cassidy, Brendan Coyle, and Joanne Froggatt
Rating: PG for suggestive material, smoking and some thematic elements
Runtime: 124 minutes

Though it feels like we’ve said goodbye to Lord and Lady Grantham (Hugh Bonneville and Elizabeth McGovern, respectfully) and the the other characters who live and work at Downton Abbey four times now, Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale does feel like a proper sendoff. A new generation of Crawleys is ready to take the reins and navigate the upcoming troubles that the United Kingdom and its aristocracy will face in the coming decades of the 20th Century.

Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale is first and foremost a goodbye.



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