Could ‘The Gilded Age’ Cross Over With ‘Downton Abbey’ in Season 3? Julian Fellowes Weighs In
UK AND US, JUN 17 – Julian Fellowes says no crossover will happen between the series due to different production companies despite both being his creations, with Season 3 of The Gilded Age premiering soon.
- Julian Fellowes discussed the potential crossover between The Gilded Age Season 3, premiering Sunday on HBO, and Downton Abbey's final film releasing September 12th.
- He pointed out that airing on separate networks presents a considerable challenge, explaining that it complicates the situation.
- The Gilded Age features Peggy, a Black middle-class woman facing challenges with her parents, while the show portrays societal pressures on women vividly.
- Dame Maggie Smith’s role as Dowager Countess Grantham included memorable one-liners like 'What is a weekend?', highlighting the series’ sharp dialogue across cast members.
- Fellowes' acknowledgment of cross-network issues suggests the crossover’s future is uncertain, reflecting the separate paths of these period dramas in 2025.
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