Netflix takes 2 Golden Globes
The cast and creators of “The Crown” pose with the Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series?
Miss Foy described her award win as an “out of body experience” as she paid tribute to the Queen.
While I doubt Netflix would admit to it, this kind of praise and the many accolades for this series are the reasons the streaming network ponied up more than $100 million for this season of the series. As detailed in Vulture, Foy will no longer play as the Queen of United Kingdom in season 3 because Netflix will be making some huge overhaul once they finish airing all of season 2. Season 1 covered the English monarch’s reign till 1955.
“Claire is not a diva – she is extremely bubbly, full of life and energy and when she was here she was one of the gang”.
Filming for the next season is already under way, and Netflix looks set to bring the narrative right up to the present, with plans in place for six seasons.
CONTROVERSIAL drama The Crown won big at the Golden Globes, but producer Stephen Daldry has warned The Queen never to watch the show.
“The Crown” Season 2 as revealed by Gamenguide is anticipated to be shown for five seasons by Netflix. Aside from that, the new chapter will also include the Suez Crisis and the great cultural changes in the 1960s.
A biographical drama, “The Crown” was created and written by Peter Morgan and produced by Left Bank Pictures and Sony Pictures Television for Netflix. “It’s not amusing”, Morgan told reporters, “It’s just painful”.
Morgan feels that there is a risk involved while writing a story about someone who is living and then dragging the story on and on.
“The Crown” Season 2 also stars John Lithgow who is playing the role of Sir Winston Churchill. Its star, Sarah Paulson, also won a Best Actress award for her portrayal of prosecutor Marcia Clark. Hence, there will be much more to feature in “The Crown” Season 2.