'The Crown' News & Updates: The King Is Dead, Renewal Threatened?

By Joyce Vega - 25 Nov '16 02:41AM
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The series that is “The Crown” is fiction based on the lives of real people, some very much alive and national figures. Yet there are others who lead essentially private lives, who are unknown to the public and find their own lives being fictionalised too. Storylines have been twisted for the sake of sensationalism and drama. The problem is that many will believe that what they see is the truth, which in many cases it is not.

Those keeping up with the show will already know that the King has being killed off the show. According to The Times, The King spent a happy last day at Sandringham, which included a family sing-song, before dying unexpectedly in his sleep.

It’s historically correct, as on February 5, 1952, George VI did get shot at his Norfolk home whilst Queen Elizabeth visited some neighbours. What concluded after that I unknown. The King was found dead by his valet the next day when he brought in his morning tea. He had died peacefully in his sleep at the age of 56.

There are also rumors coming out that Netflix wants to ensure that "The Crown" Season 2 gets stunning views and unprecedented storyline, but the rumors have also skyrocketed implicating that Claire Foy worries over her roles and the possibility of not meeting the expectations given to her.

According to Daily Mail, the show has been said to be ‘the most expensive series ever made’, with the first ten episodes costing a whopping £100 million. it is the characters’ wardrobes that have captivated many of the viewers though.

They went on to report that it estimated the number of costumes in series one totalled 20,000, with more than 300 hand-made by Michele and her team. The rest were begged and borrowed from vintage suppliers, costume companies and charity shops.

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