‘The Crown’ to stop filming after Queen Elizabeth II’s death

netflix royal drama Crown Britain’s longest-serving Queen Elizabeth II is expected to halt filming on its sixth season “out of respect” Samrat who died on Thursday.

Queen Elizabeth II died at Balmoral Castle in Scotland after ruling for 70 years. She was 96 years old. in an email statement time limit, Crown Producer Peter Morgan said the show is a “love letter” to Queen Elizabeth.

Morgan said, “‘The Crown’ is a love letter to him and now I have nothing to add, just silence and respect. I hope we stop filming for the honor as well.”

Morgan also wrote the screenplay for the 2006 film. QueenHelen Mirren starred as Emperor.

he built Crown With the first season following in 2016 as a young Elizabeth II (Claire Foy) and her early days as queen. Actor Matt Smith played her husband, Prince Philip.

After two seasons, Olivia Colman replaced Foy for seasons three and four of the show, with Tobias Menzies playing Prince Philip and Helena Bonham Carter’s Princess Margaret.

The fifth season of the show, which is expected to release on Netflix in November this year, will feature Imelda Staunton as Queen Elizabeth.