'The Crown' season 5 cast has already been announced
More under this adAs is tradition for the series, all of the main cast members from The Crown series 4 are bowing out, with their roles recast to older actors for the final two series of the show. So who will be playing the Queen, Prince Charles and Princess Diana in The Crown series 5 and 6?
If you’ve already binge-watched all ten episodes of The Crown series 4 and are already hungry for the next instalment, we’ve got some good news and some bad news. The bad news is you might have to wait another two years for the next series, as filming on The Crown series 5 isn’t due to start until June 2021, meaning the series will likely be hitting Netflix towards the end of 2022.
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The good news is that we already have some idea of who will be taking on the key roles of various Royal Family members in the final two seasons of The Crown–and there are some pretty exciting names already confirmed to be joining the show–including Imelda Staunton as Queen Elizabeth II.
More under this adMore under this adSeries 5 cast
It was announced in January this year that Imelda Staunton would be taking over from Olivia Colman as the Queen. The 64-year-old actress said she had ‘loved watching’ the first three series of The Crown and was ‘genuinely honoured to be joining such an exceptional creative team and to be taking The Crown to its conclusion.’
Meanwhile, Game Of Thrones actor Jonathan Pryce was cast as the Queen’s husband Prince Phillip for The Crownseries 5, taking over from Tobias Menzies. Lesley Manville will take on the role of the Queen’s sister Princess Margaret, taking over from Helena Bonham-Carter. Dominic West is rumoured to be in talks to appear as Prince Charles, but this hasn’t yet been officially confirmed.
More under this adMore under this adWill Emma Corrin be in series 5?
Emma Corrin appeared as Princess Diana for the first time in series 4 but it has already been announced that Elizabeth Debicki will be taking on the role in for the fifth season. However, Emma Corrin’s performance has been so well-received that The Crown producers are now reportedly planning to have her return in extended flashback scenes.