JAKARTA - The death of Queen Elizabeth II in a series The Crown that tells the story of the reign of Queen Elizabeth II and the events that shape it are likely to stop production in Season 6.
Quoted from Variety, Friday, September 9, the closest source from the creator of The Crown, Peter Morgan has confirmed this. Queen Elizabeth took the throne in 1952 and became the oldest royal leader in the world to rule at the age of 96.
He died surrounded by his family in Balmoral, his palace in the Scottish Heights. The kingdom announced the departure of the Queen on Thursday, September 8 local time.
The death of Queen Elizabeth II comes ahead of The Crown's fifth season which will air on Netflix in November. The series features new cast.
Imelda Staunton will play Queen Elizabeth, Jonathan flow will play Prince Philip, Dominic West will play Prince Charles and Elizabeth Debicki will play Princess Diana.
Olivia Williams has played Camilla Parker Bowles and Jonny Lee Miller will emerge as Prime Minister John Major.
Although details remain undisclosed, this season is likely to focus on the 1990s, ahead of Diana's 1997 death.
The season 6 recently featured 16-year-old main Kampa as Prince Harry and 21-year-old Ed McVey as Prince William, hinting that this season will explore after Diana's death and the lives of a boy in the early 2000s.
Although Queen Elizabeth II has never spoken publicly about The Crown, Claire Foy, who played her in the first season of the 2016 show, stated that she did not like Queen Elizabeth II watching it.
"I don't want to sort someone out. I want to create someone. So, I don't like him watching it and think I'm too dramatized about anything," Foy said in 2017.
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