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Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale

The time has come to say goodbye.
2025 | 123m | English

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Popularity: 23 (history)

Director: Simon Curtis
Writer: Julian Fellowes
Staring:
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When Mary finds herself at the center of a public scandal and the family faces financial strife, the entire household grapples with the threat of social disgrace. The Crawleys must embrace change as the staff prepares for a new chapter with the next generation leading Downton Abbey into the future.
Release Date: Sep 10, 2025
Director: Simon Curtis
Writer: Julian Fellowes
Genres: Drama, Romance
Keywords con man, scandal, sequel, playwright, historical fiction, aristocrat, horse racing, lgbt, financial crisis, historical drama, aristocracy, 1930s, series finale, downton abbey, father daughter relationship, sister sister relationship, based on tv series, multi generational, wistful, 20th century, romantic drama, admiring, appreciative, celebratory, cheerful
Production Companies Carnival Films, Focus Features
Box Office Revenue: $94,292,680
Budget: $50,000,000
Updates Updated: Oct 15, 2025
Entered: Jul 04, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Michelle Dockery Mary Crawley
Joanne Froggatt Anna Bates
Elizabeth McGovern Cora Crawley
Laura Carmichael Edith Crawley
Dominic West Guy Dexter
Paul Giamatti Harold Levinson
Hugh Bonneville Robert Crawley
Alessandro Nivola Gus Sambrook
Allen Leech Tom Branson
Michael Fox Andy Parker
Joely Richardson Lady Petersfield
Sophie McShera Daisy Parker
Robert James-Collier Thomas Barrow
Phyllis Logan Elsie Hughes
Brendan Coyle John Bates
Raquel Cassidy Phyllis Baxter
Arty Froushan Noël Coward
Jim Carter Charles Carson
Penelope Wilton Isobel Crawley
Lesley Nicol Mrs Patmore
Kevin Doyle Joseph Molesley
Fifi Hart Sybbie Branson
Harry Hadden-Paton Bertie Hexham
Simon Russell Beale Sir Hector Moreland
Douglas Reith Lord Merton
Lisa Dillon Princess Arthur
Sarah Crowden Lady Manville
Oliver Barker George
Zac Barker George
Paul Copley Albert Mason
Eva Samms Marigold
Karina Samms Marigold
Rose Galbraith Lady Gwendoline
Nathan Wiley John Bevan
Lorna Nickson Brown Susie
Lucy Black Miss Grant
Nathan Hall
Esme Creegan Caroline
Alastair King Conductor
Archer Robbins Johnnie Bates
Mark Joslin Dancer
Lewis Kennedy Dancer
Jean-Pascal Heynemand Bookmaker Clerk (uncredited)
Karl-James Langford Sheep Shearer (uncredited)
Stephen McKay County Show Farmer (uncredited)
Leah Perkins Ballroom Guest (uncredited)
Robert Paul Hallboy (Uncredited)
Name Job
Simon Curtis Director
Julian Fellowes Writer
Donal Woods Production Design
Anna Mary Scott Robbins Costume Design
Craig Pedelty Cast Driver
Charlotte Ashby Head of Production
Philippa Mumford Art Direction
Linda Wilson Set Decoration
Josh Shutler Camera Trainee
Paul Snell First Assistant Camera
Chris Speddings Digital Imaging Technician
Isabella Thompson Digital Imaging Technician
Josh Tilley Second Assistant "B" Camera
David Tyler Gaffer
Nina Barnes Seamstress
Carly Andrews Seamstress
Ellen Crawshaw Costume Supervisor
Aimie Dauchez Costume Assistant
Sarah Ferdinando Seamstress
Anna Maria Genuise Seamstress
Ruth Maclellan Costume Coordinator
Callum Miller Costumer
Elise Perry Costume Assistant
Amy Rogers Set Costumer
Kieron Stone Costumer
Clara Tenfelde Costume Assistant
Amy Towle Textile Artist
Elizabeth Wang Seamstress
Anna Witcombe Costume Standby
Joe Goode First Assistant Editor
Daniel Rosenberg Colorist
Nuno Antoniotti Unit Manager
Omar Alboukharey Location Manager
Tom Barnes Location Manager
Lucy De Cort Assistant Location Manager
Louise Garner Assistant Location Manager
Janet Grab Music Editor
Ada Stachura Assistant Script
Neal Beagley Cast Driver
Rick Brophy Standby Carpenter
Adam Recht Editor
Ben Smithard Director of Photography
Naomi Bailey Art Direction
John Lunn Original Music Composer
Jill Trevellick Casting Director
Laura Blount Makeup Supervisor
Krystal Buckley Makeup Artist
Grace Firmin Makeup Trainee
Samuel James Wigmaker
Kirstie Lavin Makeup Artist
Julia Plant Makeup Artist
Sarah Spears Makeup Artist
Sarah Webster Makeup Trainee
Aneta Chalas Unit Production Manager
Louis Phillips Executive In Charge Of Production
Tiffany Tiesiera Executive In Charge Of Production
Jamie D. Allen Second Assistant Director
Glen Carroll Third Assistant Director
Viki Carter Production Assistant
Emily Eyre Production Assistant
Pippa Feldberg Collins Third Assistant Director
Adam Lock First Assistant Director
Liam Thornton Third Assistant Director
Marc Bee Carpenter
Toby Bilton Props
Paul Bowring Construction Manager
Dominic Byles Standby Property Master
John Condron Dressing Prop
Francis Dixon Assistant Art Director
Amy Cooper Goodrich Assistant Set Decoration
Catherine Oswald Standby Art Director
Brett Ridge Props
Paul Whale Dressing Prop
Jamie Allen Sound Effects Editor
Jodie Campbell Boom Operator
Emma Chilton Sound Assistant
Michael Fearon Sound Assistant
Nigel Heath Sound Re-Recording Mixer, Supervising Sound Editor
David Lascelles Production Sound Mixer
Andrew Mawson Sound Assistant
Chris Whiteside ADR Mixer
Mike Crowley Special Effects Supervisor
David Vialls Special Effects Technician
Mark Weatherbe Special Effects Technician
Chris Reynolds Special Effects Supervisor
Sibel Allen Visual Effects Coordinator
Barnaby Brown Digital Compositor
Galina Yakovleva Digital Compositor
Fran Saa Visual Effects
Josh Sapsford Visual Effects
Phil Arntz Aerial Director of Photography
Luke Bannister Drone Pilot
Jamie Brittain Grip
Dean Chambers Electrician
Stephanie Chao Camera Trainee
Mathew Clements Second Assistant "A" Camera
Matthew J. Hicks Digital Imaging Technician
Erin Hobbs Video Assist Operator
Katie Jenkins Camera Trainee
Mike King Rigging Supervisor
Dom Lloyd Data Management Technician
Jess Pezet Data Management Technician
Tomas Posada Digital Imaging Technician
Justin Range Lighting Technician
Will Roth Aerial Camera
Alfie Sankey-Green Grip
Ashley P. Saunders Camera Trainee
Matt Curtis Title Designer
Lizzie Debonnaire Key Production Assistant
Stephen Dixon Production Consultant
Matthew Evans Production Assistant
Natalie Garces-Bovett Payroll Accountant
Temi Adegbesan Payroll Accountant
Mia Garfield Production Assistant
Francesca Hughes First Assistant Accountant
Saif Jones Catering
Debbie Kim Production Executive
Jessica Lester Production Accountant
Mandy Lo Assistant Production Coordinator
Tayyab Manan Assistant Accountant
Robin Marsh Production Secretary
Robin Marsh Production Coordinator
Jessica Morris Unit Publicist
Diana Scrivener Choreographer
Frances Stevens Assistant Accountant
Robbie Torbuck Production Coordinator
Amy Vearncombe Assistant Production Coordinator
Tobias Eedy First Assistant "A" Camera
Name Title
Liz Trubridge Producer
Nigel Marchant Producer
Julian Fellowes Producer
Gareth Neame Producer
Mark Hubbard Co-Producer
Peregrine Kitchener-Fellowes Associate Producer
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Reviews

Geronimo1967
7.0

I’m sure I remember reading that the first of this trio of films (2019) was going to be a one-off? Well obviously it wasn’t and despite a fairly thin plot here, it is quite hard to believe that the “Crawley” clan and their staff are really going to be hanging up their hats here, either. This time, i ... t’s the American cousins who are due to visit them all with, they hope, some good news on the inheritance front following the death of the mother of the Countess (Elizabeth McGovern). It also transpires that “Lady Mary” (Michelle Dockery) is at the centre of a scandal that could well have lasting repercussions for her role as the new mistress of the Abbey. On that front, the Earl (Hugh Bonneville) is struggling to let go of the reins and with “Carson” (Jim Carter) and “Mrs. Hughes” (Phyllis Logan) retired; “Mrs. Patmore” (Lesley Nicol) about to hand over the kitchen to a “Daisy” (Sophie McShera) who’s now married to the newly promoted butler “Parker” (Michael Fox) it’s all change at this grand stately home. They might be able to rescue their socially volatile situation if they can convince none other than raconteur Noël Coward (Arty Froushan) to come visit with their acting pal “Dexter” (Dominic West) - remember he took “Barrow” (Robert James-Collier) to be his “dresser” last time. With all of this happening, brother “Levinson” (Paul Giamatti) arrives with his dashing financial advisor “Sambrook” (Alessandro Nivola) to reveal to “Cora” that there is quite a fly in the ointment and that irreversible change is looming for everyone. If this were a soap, this film would advance the plot only slightly from the last film. We have moved into the 1930s with fashions, music and attitudes beginning to change and though character progress is inevitable, the film misses the sparring between the now “Lady Merton” (Dame Penelope Wilton) and Dame Maggie Smith (to whom the film is dedicated). There is an attempt to recreate that, of sorts, with the curmudgeonly snob “Sir Hector” (Sir Simon Russell Beale at his most entertainingly pompous) and the whole production is classy, stylish and shows clearly that the spirit of Merchant Ivory high British costume drama is not only alive and well, but thriving too. Democracy and end of empire are coming to “Downton”, but let’s hope not too swiftly - else the late dowager will be spinning in her grave and the upstairs/downstairs mystique that made this work will evaporate into something altogether too egalitarian.

Sep 14, 2025