"The Crown" Final Season First Teaser + Posters

Oct 09, 2023 09:45


"It is not a choice. It is a duty."
Part 1: 16 November
Part 2: 14 December pic.twitter.com/WkNVSuyEDX
- The Crown (@TheCrownNetflix) October 9, 2023

Netflix has announced release dates for the sixth and final season of The Crown. Part 1 (the first four episodes) will release on November 16, followed by Part 2 (the last six episodes) on December 14 ( Read more... )

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therearewords October 9 2023, 15:49:28 UTC
This feels so soon.

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fernandocolunga October 9 2023, 15:49:40 UTC
I forgot this is still happening

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just444 October 9 2023, 15:51:04 UTC
can't say that i liked the last season

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januarysix October 9 2023, 15:59:21 UTC
it was so sympathetic towards Charles.

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flamingicecream October 9 2023, 16:11:06 UTC
I gave up on the last season a few episodes in. Maybe I should give it another go...?

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tippythepoodle October 10 2023, 22:40:29 UTC
Don’t bother, it was awful

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yami_no_hoshi October 9 2023, 15:51:39 UTC
I think Netflix should ditch the binge model. I find shows that are released weekly get more buzz on social media.

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euraylie October 9 2023, 16:21:25 UTC
They do! And shows stay with you longer if you watch something over a few weeks as opposed to watching something over a day or two. Plus, the community just has a chance to all be on the same ep and discuss stuff.
When OITNB was really big, you’d hear about it everywhere for about 3 days and then it would be promptly forgotten until the next season.

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yami_no_hoshi October 9 2023, 16:30:35 UTC
exactly! it's fun being able to theorize stuff week-by-week and discuss it together, rather than have to binge it in a day or two to avoid spoilers and not really absorb it. I couldn't watch Stranger Things season 4 right away so I totally missed the boat on all the discussion and fun.
I think they're the only streaming service that clings to the binge model, I guess because they started it. But it's really not a good idea.

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euraylie October 9 2023, 16:46:05 UTC
I think it was considered the way forward and the future of TV series; they didn’t really envision the downsides. And now, of course, there are those that have gotten used to it and still want to binge everything. I just feel the emotional connection is lost, or never even formed to begin with.
I don’t mind reality TV shows like Love is Blind dropping 3-4 eps at a time to binge because that is basically throwaway TV, but for scripted shows the weekly model works much better.

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mspopstar October 9 2023, 15:53:56 UTC
Last season came and went huh. I can’t believe they fumbled Diana revenge season

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