“The Crown” is taking a hiatus from production out of respect for Queen Elizabeth II following her death. Peter Morgan, writer of the acclaimed Netflix series, announced in an email that he expects production on season five of “The Crown” to halt following The Queen’s death on Thursday, Sept.
8. READ MORE: Helen Mirren Mourns The Death Of Queen Elizabeth II “’The Crown’ is a love letter to her and I’ve nothing to add for now, just silence and respect,” Morgan wrote in an email, according to Deadline. “I expect we will stop filming out of respect too.” Stephen Daldry, one of the show’s original directors, has long anticipated that Queen Elizabeth’s eventual passing could have an effect on the show. “None of us know when that time will come but it would be right and proper to show respect to the Queen,” Daldry told writer Baz Bamigboye in 2016. “It would be a simple tribute and a mark of respect.
She’s a global figure and it’s what we should do. READ MORE: Prince William And Kate Middleton Update Royal Titles Following The Queen’s Death ”She’s an extraordinary woman and people will be upset.” Netflix debuted “The Crown” in Nov.
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