The Crown Will End a Season Early, With Imelda Staunton on the Throne

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Bad news for royalists: The queen’s reign will not last as long as previously expected. Netflix has announced that its sumptuous royal drama The Crown will end in its fifth season, one season shorter than the six-season plan creator Peter Morgan had originally envisioned for the show. According to a statement from Morgan put out by Netflix, this was a creative decision, since “now that we have begun work on the stories for S5 it has become clear to me that this is the perfect time and place to stop.” Perhaps the series’s extravagant expense was probably a factor as well? In addition to putting out the news of the show’s renewal slash cancellation slash peaceful sunsetting slash whatever you call it in the streaming world nowadays, Netflix also confirmed reports that Imelda Staunton will take over the throne from Olivia Colman as QEII in the show’s fifth season, though of course she will only get to rule for one seasons, as compared to Colman and Claire Foy’s two-season stints as the queen.