In 2021, Focus Features announced that a sequel movie - called Downton Abbey: A New Era with many of the same characters from the original series and first movie. Here is everything you need to know about Downton Abbey 2.
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In April 2021, Focus Features confirmed a Downton Abbey sequel movie would be in cinemas Christmas 2021. "After a very challenging year with so many of us separated from family and friends, it is a huge comfort to think that better times are ahead and that next Christmas we will be reunited with the much-beloved characters of Downton Abbey," Gareth Neame, the film's producer said in a statement.
The sequel brings back most of the principal cast members from the series and the first movie. (Per Focus Features, "The original principal cast will all once again return for the second film.) There will be new characters as well, with Hugh Dancy, Laura Haddock, Nathalie Baye, and Dominic West all joining the cast.
The first Downton Abbey film is set in 1927 and focused on a visit by King George V and Queen Mary to Downton Abbey. The sequel movie seems to immediately follow, so it could be set around 1928 or 1929. The teaser trailer shows Tom Branson marrying Lucy, whom he met in the first film.
The teaser trailer for Downton Abbey: A New Era doesn't show Henry Talbot, Mary's husband and Tom's partner. He's played by Matthew Goode. In the teaser, the family lines up for wedding photos, but Henry is missing in action. Henry only briefly appeared in the first movie, to explain he is needed on a business trip.
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Terrifier 2 had its theatrical release on October 6, 2022. It had its world premiere at Fright Fest at the end of August this year and was met with generally positive feedback. The theatrical release was also quite popular, garnering an epic $1.4 million at the box office. In fact, it was so popular that the movie's theatrical run has been extended (twice!). Terrifier 2 got an extended run in 700+ theaters and has since expanded further to cover 1000 screens across the US. So if you haven't seen the film yet, now's your chance! You can visit the film's official website to find what theaters near you are playing the sequel with the following link:
Absolutely! Terrifier 2 will be coming to streaming on Halloween day ie Monday, October 31, 2022. The movie's streaming home will be on Screambox, where you can also watch a whole lot of other great horror content as well.
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Since then, the movie has broken countless records, including the highest-grossing film of all time in Japan, the best opening day weekend in Japanese film history and has become the highest-grossing movie of 2020.
The Crawley family is back in the latest installment in the "Downton Abbey" franchise, "Downton Abbey: A New Era." You can watch the new movie on Peacock Premium, or buy it from video-on-demand services, like Prime Video.
Hugh Bonneville, Elizabeth McGovern, Michelle Dockery, Laura Carmichael, Jim Carter, Phyllis Logan all return to the franchise, reprising their roles from the series and first movie. At the time of writing, "Downton Abbey: A New Era" holds a "86% Certified Fresh" rating from review-aggregation site Rotten Tomatoes.
You can watch "Downton Abbey: A New Era" on Peacock Premium. All Peacock Premium and Premium Plus subscribers are able to stream the movie, but the film isn't available to members of Peacock's free plan.
Peacock Premium costs $5 a month for ad-supported streaming. Premium Plus is ad-free and costs $10 a month. In addition to the new "Downton Abbey" movie, the service is home to the entire original series, plus the first "Downton Abbey" film from 2019.
Digital purchases of "Downton Abbey: A New Era" are eligible to be linked to a free Movies Anywhere account. With Movies Anywhere, you can sync your digital library across several retailers. If you purchase "Downton Abbey: A New Era" on Prime Video, for example, but link it to Movies Anywhere, you'll be able to watch the movie through your Apple TV account as well.
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Filmmakers can have the best intentions for a movie, but sometimes the end results are too horrific, unsettling or shocking for audiences to see. Some were judged harshly at the time they came out and subsequently released, while others remain justifiably banned from the public eye.
Most of the movies on this list were eventually released in the United States, but were banned by film classification boards and governments in other countries. Judge for yourself with these 15 horror movies that were deemed too disturbing to watch.
Among the countries to ban A Clockwork Orange were Ireland, Singapore, South Africa, Brazil, Spain, South Korea and parts of Canada. The British movie was released in America after Kubrick removed 30 seconds of explicit sexual footage which got it an R rating in theaters.
Even the premise of this movie is enough to upset stomachs. A Serbian Film tells the story of a semi-retired porn star who needs to work to make money. He agrees to appear in what he thinks is an art film but turns out to be a murderous film with pedophilic and necrophilic themes.
The story is based on a classic Swedish arthouse film The Virgin Spring by Ingmar Bergman. It tells the story of two girls who are kidnapped, raped, tortured and murdered in the woods. The parents of the girls then exact revenge. Craven made a remake of the movie in 2009 that wasn't banned at all.
The movie allegedly made cinema-goers faint and vomit while others complained of more serious reactions like heart attacks and a miscarriage. The movie was banned across different cities in the US and the UK. Despite the furor, The Exorcist still won the Academy Award for Best Screenplay.
Kōji Shiraishi's Japanese horror movie features a young couple being subjected to unspeakable torture methods. For seemingly no reason, the couple who were snatched on their first date, are stabbed, dismembered then healed, purely for the sexual satisfaction of their captor.
Referred to as a "shockumentary" movie, The Poughkeepsie Tapes had to wait for seven years before being released. Though not based on a true story, it shares shocking images purported to be real from a serial killer who shot over 800 gory videotapes of himself doing unspeakable things.
The title may give away the reason why this Italian movie was banned in several countries. The found-footage style film featured intense gore and was investigated after its release to determine whether the scenes were staged or real.
The first movie was shocking, but not banned anywhere, whereas The Human Centipede 2 (Full Sequence) was deemed too extreme for British audiences, and it did not receive a classification and was banned in the UK, Australia and New Zealand. Funnily enough, the third movie, which features the human centipede concept on an even bigger scale, slipped by the censors without alteration.
This Italian horror art film was widely censored and banned after it debuted in 1975. The nihilistic movie based on corrupt Italian libertines features intense scenes of extreme violence, sadism and sexual and psychological torture.
Showing the rape and revenge journey of Jennifer Hills, I Spit on Your Grave features a lengthy 30 minutes of gang rape. Famed filmed critic Roger Ebert called it "a vile bag of garbage" upon its release in theaters. The likes of West Germany, Ireland, Norway, Iceland and Ireland banned the movie while heavily censored versions were shown in Australia, Canada and the UK. 2ff7e9595c
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