LONDON -- Fans of 。 Downton Abbey。, rejoice: the days of The Dowager Countess and Lady Mary may be over, but something new will soon fill that void. 。
The new period drama 。 The Crown 。, which revolves around the reign of Queen Elizabeth II and stars Claire Foy and Matt Smith, debuts on Netflix Friday. And from the looks of the first reviews, it should be a hit with。 Downton。Downton。
fans.。SEE ALSO:Skeptical men doubt a female ruler in captivating trailer for Netflix's 'The Crown' 。
Daniel Fienberg, The Hollywood Reporter. 。 "With its literate affluence and clear-eyed treatment of the compromises and conditions of power,The Crown。 is positioned to appeal to fans of both。Downton Abbey。 and 。House of Cards。
Thanks for signing up! 。 Roslyn Sulcas, The New York Times.。"As the success of。 Downton Abbey 。displayed, there's a global fascination with the British royal family and aristocracy. But where 。 Downton Abbey 。was fiction,
is based on fact, with a far weightier dose of history and politics, including nuanced issues of constitutional duty and complex political infighting.。 Alan Sepinwall, Hitfix.。Alan Sepinwall, Hitfix. 。
Downton Abbey。 , it was entirely for the servants' stories), but this one worked its magic even on me, so I can only imagine the agony and ecstasy it will elicit from royal believers." 。Maureen Ryan, Variety.。 Maureen Ryan, Variety. 。"Still, for many,
The Crown 。 will be well-nigh irresistible. Certain confrontations and realizations are written with acute perception and touching restraint, and Matt Smith, Jared Harris, and Eileen Atkins, among others, do excellent work. Fans of beautifully appointed costume drama looking for something to savor since。Downton Abbey。
Downton Abbey。
exited the television scene are this program's target audience, and those viewers are likely to be deeply hooked." 。