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Thursday, October 24, 2019

FIRST TRAILER FOR ITV'S AND JULIAN FELLOWES' PERIOD SET SERIES BELGRAVIA IS HERE WITH TOM WILKINSON, ALICE EVE! 1ST LOOK AT DANIEL SHARMAN IN NETFLIX' CURSED KING ARTHUR EPIC TV SERIES

  'BELGRAVIA' ITV SERIES
REVEALS FIRST TRAILER!
This one will not air before 2020, but ITV has decided to tease us with the first trailer for their new period set drama BELGRAVIA based on the novel
The series will air next year on ITV and EPIX
by Julian Fellowes who is also producing the series himself. The brand new six-part series from Carnival Films will also air on EPIX in 2020, telling an
The series is based on a novel Julian Fellowes wrote himself
intriguing tale of London society in the 19th Century. The cast includes Tamsin Greig, Philip Glenister, Harriet Walter, Tom Wilkinson, Alice Eve. It is expected it will air in UK before Easter and on Epix in USA from April 12th.
19th Century London
Belgravia is a story of secrets and dishonour amongst the upper echelon of London society in the 19th Century. When the Trenchards accept
The new series will air in six hourlong episodes
an invitation to the now legendary ball hosted by the Duchess of Richmond on the fateful eve of the Battle of Waterloo, it sets in motion a series of events that
Carnival Films is producing the series for ITV
will have consequences for decades to come as secrets unravel behind the porticoed doors of London’s grandest postcode. Check out the trailer below:



  NEW 'CURSED' PHOTO
Daniel Sharman plays Weeping Monk
REVEALS DANIEL SHARMAN
Speaking of period set series, check out the first look at Daniel Sharman as the Weeping Monk in Netflix epic series CURSED which will air next year with Katherine Langford playing young sorceress Nimue who encounters a young King Arthur (Devon Terrell) on his quest to find a powerful and ancient sword. You can check more photos from the series here.

12 comments:

  1. BELGRAVIA? A splendid perid and awesome costumes...

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  2. Will "Belgravia" be the new "Downton Abbey"? Probably.

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    1. They said that for Sanditon too and it turned out to be utter crap :)

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  3. I fancy myself as a part of London's High Society in a former life. Will be on the lookout for the series. Hopefully it is good (Downton Abby good, as Debra suggests) and gets picked up for a longer run.

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    1. That would be a miracle as ITV hadn't picked up any of their period set series for a longer run for years now, even Victoria is on a break for having a pathetic third season.

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  4. Beautiful, definitely something for me to watch☺

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  5. These both look great, but I'm partial to the period set drama. I wish it was still socially acceptable to wear fancy hats and umbrellas!

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    1. Can't say I'd wear a tophat or tight trousers (I've always wondered where do they hide the willie in them), but an umbrella could be nice for attacking irritating people.

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    2. LOL My idea of the umbrella and yours are very different. I was thinking "block the sun, avoid wrinkles" and you went straight to weapon. hahahaha

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    3. I'd have mine made from electrum, you know, it is a good material for vampires and other bloodsuckers...

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