The premiere date for The Crown’s long-awaited fifth season was revealed this Saturday (24) in the second edition of Tudum, Netflix’s launch event.
According to the official production profile, the new episodes of the series arrive on the streaming platform on November 9, 2022, starring: Elizabeth Debicki (Princess Diana), Dominic West (Prince Charles), Imelda Staunton (Queen Elizabeth II), Jonny Lee Miller ( John Major), Lesley Manville (Princess Margaret), Jonathan Pryce (Prince Philip) and Senan West (Prince William).
– The crown (@TheCrownNetflix) September 24, 2022
The fifth year of production will portray one of the most troubled phases of the Royal Family, highlighting one of the most notable events, the death of Lady Di.
The character of La Casa de Papel will have his own series
Pedro Alonso, who plays Berlin in La Casa de Papel, and Álex Pina, the creator of the series, have announced what fans of the character can expect in “Berlín” no Tudum.
“Berlín” will tell the story of the character who died in the first robbery of La Casa de Papel, but remained essential to the group’s subsequent plans to continue to develop. The new storyline does not yet have a release date.
How to follow Tudum
In all, there will be five events taking place in Korea, India and Japan featuring clips, trailers and news from over 120 titles on the platform. Two will be dedicated mainly to productions in the United States, Europe and Latin America.
One of the most anticipated stages of Tudum takes place today from 2 pm (Brazil time) and will be screened on the official channel of the platform on YouTube.
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