Netflix Announced Release Schedule for the Final Season of ‘The Crown’ and Here Is What Fans Had to Say About It

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Far away from the current discord within the British monarchy and the ongoing cold war between Prince William and Prince Harry, resides Netflix’s The Crown. The period drama revolving around the life and reign of Queen Elizabeth II has long found a home in many welcoming hearts. After narrating tales of her past and singing glory songs, it is now time for the show to end. Netflix just announced the show’s approach for its final season as well as its release date.
The historical drama series will follow its fantasy brethren The Witcher in releasing the show split into two parts. The first part will be released on November 16, with the second coming later on December 14. Additionally, the first will have four episodes, with the remaining six to fall with the second. Thus, to express their excitement, concern, and some mixed feelings, fans took to X (formerly Twitter) to relay the same to Netflix.
The sixth and final season of The Crown is coming.
Part 1 | November 16
Part 2 | December 14 pic.twitter.com/zXWpFnqPQP— Netflix (@netflix) October 9, 2023
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The dramatically accurate show mirrors the real-life events of the British monarchy from 1947 all the way to the early 21st century. Regardless, season six will take up from its predecessor. The previous season focused on the separation and divorce of then-Prince Charles and Princess Diana. Additionally, it also touched on monumental historic events, such as the decommissioning of Britannia and the handover of Hong Kong.
It will also brush upon Prince William and Kate Middleton’s days of early romance and then deal with the eventual succession of the monarch. In every way, it is all but going to be a roller-coaster ride where the screams of thrill are replaced by the twists and tales of real monarch history.
Meanwhile, as excited as fans are, some had a few complaints that they wished to be addressed.
Fans cannot believe that “the end” of The Crown is here
Engaging audiences and keeping them talking about every ebb and flow for five long seasons is a feat worth achieving in itself. Now, the sixth and final season expects to seal the deal with silent tears and an emotional goodbye. Fans rallied the same emotions while also expressing hope that some of their complaints against the previous one’s shortcomings stood addressed.
Wow the end is here
— Lethabo Lee Ntshudisane (@DistinctLee) October 9, 2023
Can’t wait to watch.
— Bhuvan. (@timesofbhuvan) October 9, 2023
Not Interested🙅🏼♀️👎🏼
— Princess Meghan⭐️ (@SussexSquad__) October 9, 2023
I'm crying already 😭
— That Édionmwan 👴🍂 (@heispiro2) October 9, 2023
Now let us discuss some issues with season five, shall we?
I’m not sure if I’m going to watch this because you succumbed to the pressure of the royal family I’m lied the whole way through. The family was working against her and she was not paranoid.
— Melissa Johnson (@Melissa25553282) October 9, 2023
This was one of my favorite series but Season 5 was just awful. Please don’t let the palace write or cast Season 6 & mess it up again.
— Semi-Sweet Iced Tea 🍹🐳 (@sugarcane_tea) October 9, 2023
Regardless, it indeed is the end of an era, and fans are excited.
The end of an era
— Edward Sanchez (@edwardistheman) October 9, 2023
Super excited for prince William and Princess Catherine love Story part ❤️🥹
— W&C_perfection🪐 (@Raisa69010091) October 9, 2023
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omg i can't waittt
— ᵛ (@lunamovaszion) October 9, 2023
Finally, as inevitable as it may have been, The Crown is officially about to end its run before the end of this year. The highly acclaimed show etched out a name and legacy for itself in Netflix’s hallowed charts. Regardless, it will now find itself giving space to shows of similar themes such as Bridgerton. Yet, its legacy shall stay forever remembered.
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