If anyone wants to be the lucky insider in the Buckingham Palace, this is their chance to do so because they will get to see Queen Elizabeth II, the longest reigning British monarch in history take over their TV screens this November. For those who are still having "Game of Thrones" withdrawals, this could be another drama to tune in to. Although, it won't definitely have fire-breathing dragons brought to life by amazing CGI effects, it will definitely have its own delicious scandals.
"The Crown" is an American-British television drama series which will focus on the life and reign of Queen Elizabeth II with the compelling theme of how power and responsibilities outweighs the personal life of a sovereign ruler. The recurring problem for most rulers is setting their own feelings and most often than not sacrificing their personal happiness in behalf of their people.
"With great power comes great responsibility." Take it from the Spiderman series which shows how power can ruin relationships, destroy friendship and sabotage ideals. In this original series brought to life by Netflix with a whopping £100 million budget, which is confirmed in the Telegraph website, Netflix fans will be able to see how Queen Elizabeth II handled the overwhelming responsibility as she was crowned to rule the United Kingdom. Has the power wrought by the crown swallowed who she actually is during the process? But for those who fancy the idea of medieval romance, the inside scoop between the regal love story between the Queen and Prince Philip is one of the tastiest treats they can sink their teeth on.
Clarie Foy, an English actress who was known for her role as Anne Boleyn in BBC's Wolf Hall will play the young Queen Elizabeth II. As mentioned in Popsugar Entertainment, Clarie Foy definitely feels the tremendous expectation from her in playing one of the most powerful people in the country. But as mentioned in the Variety website she says that she's definitely very proud she actually landed the role.
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