Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale

  • Hugh Bonneville, Dominic West, Paul Giamatti, Michelle Dockery, Penelope Wilton
  • Simon Curtis
  • September 12th 2025
  • 124
Follows the Crawley family and their staff as they enter the 1930s. As the beloved cast of characters navigates how to lead Downton Abbey into the future, they must embrace change and welcome a new chapter.

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Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale

Verdict: Julian Fellowes sticks the landing beautifully and delivers a satisfying - and surprisingly moving - finale that fans deserve.

  • Hugh Bonneville, Dominic West, Paul Giamatti, Michelle Dockery, Penelope Wilton
  • September 12th 2025
  • 124
  • Simon Curtis

It’s time to check in with the Crawley family for one last time in the third and final Downton film outing.

After six seasons on TV and two movies, the Downton Abbey story has finally come to an end with the aptly-titled third film, The Grand Finale.

The third chapter, once again written by series creator Julian Fellowes and directed by Simon Curtis, follows the Crawley family as they enter the 1930s.

They aren’t in great shape. Firstly, Lady Mary (Michelle Dockery) has been cast out of society because she’s now a divorcee, and her father, Robert (Hugh Bonneville), becomes reluctant to hand control of the Downton estate over to her, as he promised.

Secondly, Harold Levinson (Paul Giamatti), the brother of Cora Crawley (Elizabeth McGovern), arrives from America with his business associate Gus Sambrook (Alessandro Nivola) and some troubling financial news.

The previous two film outings – 2019’s Downton Abbey and 2022’s Downton Abbey: A New Era – felt like movies because they revolved around a...

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