Julian Fellowes will start Downton Abbey 2 script after finishing writing his new show

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Julian Fellowes has hinted that he will indeed pen a sequel to the hit film Downton Abbey

January 22, 2020 - 14:26 GMT Emmy Griffiths Downton Abbey's first film was a huge success, and as a result the TV show and film's creator, Julian Fellowes, has now hinted that there is certainly a sequel in the works. Chatting at the Winter PTCA press tour for his new show, Belgravia, Julian revealed that he would be making a start on the sequel after he completes his upcoming drama for HBO, The Gilded Age.When asked about the next Downton film, he joked:"Give us a break, guv.

I'll be at the front door and I'll even let you in! There's potential there and I think we would be very happy to do it, if everyone enjoys the first one."Speaking about the show ending, he added:"It caught me by surprise… Our job as actors is to do a job and move on… so I was used to that. But it came to the last day and it was New Year's Eve in the show and we were singing Auld Lang Syne, and so there was a sentiment to the scene anyway.

 

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