Monday, June 17, 2019

Movie Posters Released

Here are the movie posters released by Downton's Official Instagram page today, they look absolutely stunning! Click to enlarge























































































Downton Baby on the Way!


I was so excited to make this announcement I could barely contain myself, and I knew I would be doing it DA style long before I even managed to get pregnant. As if to tempt fate, I made this around the same time. I also came up with the small and simple way to surprise my mother by getting her the Downton Abbey coffee cup with one of Violet's popular sayings, "It's the Job of Grandmothers to Interfere" before announcing that she would be an interfering grandmother in less than 9 months' time. It was not an easy road to conceive and there were times when I was mentally preparing to delete this little creation and smash the coffee cup to process my grief, but on my last try I got the happy news. If you'd like to read about that journey on my LGBT blog, feel free to visit Somewhere Over the Rainbow.



Tuesday, June 4, 2019

The Ghost of Downton and more from Lady Carnavron



The Mirror posted an interview with the actual owners of Highclere castle, Lord and Lady Carnarvon as they discussed history of the house and working around the filming schedules and crew as they resided at Downton alongside production. Click here for the story!

Monday, May 20, 2019

New Posters and Trailer Soon!

The official trailer of the DA movie is being released tomorrow, which, let's be honest, is a nice way to ease the sting of other television shows that may or may not have been a major disappointment lately...

To keep us waiting with bated breath, here are some tantalizing glowing movie posters!



Sunday, May 12, 2019

Mother's Day at Downton!

The official Downton Abbey Instagram has shared a new photo of Mary (Michelle Dockery) holding an unidentified child as her mother Cora (Elizabeth McGovern) looks on. Many fans have commented on the account that this child is Mary and Henry's daughter, but earlier reports have stated that the movie is picking up just about a year and a half after the finale, which saw Mary approximately 3 months into her pregnancy, which would make her baby roughly one year old. So either the reported timelines are off, there is a large time lapse in the movie showing an older child later on, or Mary has taken up cuddling random children off the streets. I guess we'll have to see how things turn out! Also included a shot of the Bates Family (Joann Froggatt, Brendan Coyle) which was released some time ago but I never posted. Happy Mother's Day everyone!