I Know Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale Is Going To Be Emotional, But The First Footage Had A Surprise Moment I Didn’t Expect

Some viewers eagerly await sequels they can jump into immediately, but in my personal view, “Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale” due for release in 2025 might not fall into that category. This is because it signifies the end of creator Julian Fellowes’ renowned British drama series. With the first sneak peek now out, I find myself even more convinced by my initial impression, as it showcases a poignant scene involving a stoic character from the Crawley family, which seems destined to stir strong emotions and potentially bring the house down.

As a cinema enthusiast, I can’t wait to witness the poignant moment in Focus Features’ forthcoming drama when the esteemed Robert Crawley (portrayed by Hugh Bonneville) bestows a heartfelt kiss upon that iconic manor wall. After navigating the highs, lows, and all the unpredictable events within that grand estate, the preview encapsulates it all in a phrase reminiscent of Downton Abbey 3’s poster reveal: “It’s time to bid farewell.

I just don’t want to.

As I stepped into this trailer, I was fully aware of what awaited me, yet I found myself captivated by fleeting instances of Lady Mary (Michelle Dockery) gracing an event in elegant attire, the reappearance of Julian Levinson (Paul Giamatti), whose exuberance is unmistakable, and several family members gathering for a horse race. However, it was that poignant scene where the character from the Paddington series said goodbye to his familiar abode that truly touched my heart.

Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale requests your presence in theaters, on September 12th.

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2025-06-02 17:08