As absurd as it may seem, the series’ casting director says he still receives these types of requests to this day
Imagine the following situation: a TV series ends, but there are still artists asking if they can play a certain character. A curious situation has occurred with the production of The Crowna series about the British royal family that concluded its sixth season, in 2023.
The person who made the revelation was Robert Sternecasting director for the attraction. The professional, who also worked behind the scenes at game of Thrones and Chernobyltold the Varietyrequests arrive from actresses interested in living Meghan Marklewife of the prince Harry.
Sterne he said:
I still get letters saying, ‘Please, can I live the Meghan Markle?’ I just think, ‘Well, the moment has passed’.”
Furthermore, The Crown finished his story exploring the beginning of the 2000s. Markle appear, as she started dating the prince Harry in 2016.
Why The Crown had six seasons
The Crown It was well received by both the public and specialized critics. However, for some fans, there was a feeling of “I want more”, as the series ended without exploring the life of the British royal family beyond the 2000s. Several developments were no longer covered by the work due to this decision.
Ultimately, however, there is an explanation for Peter Morgancreator of the show, decided to put an end to the sixth batch of episodes. The person who made the revelation was the executive producer Suzanne Mackiewho explained the situation in 2021, the period in which the fourth season came out.
She said:
Peter said it very articulately, that he simply can’t write something unless there’s time to get a proper perspective. I think he’s always felt that 10 years is the minimum amount of time that he can view something in a historical context, to allow him to really understand it. I don’t think he will deviate from that. We all know these stories, but what Peter does brilliantly is understand the landscape in a more nuanced, complex and surprising way.”
Peter Morganin fact, had to be convinced to produce a sixth season. Originally, he only wanted to release five. However, the resounding success of the work led executives to convince him to conceive another batch of episodes.
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