Netflix has revealed three new trailers for their original series, including The Crown date announcement, Marco Polo Season 2 date announcement and a full trailer for Bloodline Season 2. Check out all three Netflix trailers below! Netflix has also released a cast shot from their upcoming Gérard Depardieu-led series Marseille, which you can also check out below!
Premiering November 4, The Crown reunites Peter Morgan (The Queen, Frost/Nixon) with director Stephen Daldry (Billy Elliot, The Hours) and producer Andy Harries (The Queen). Based on the award-winning play, “The Audience,” The Crown tells the inside story of Queen Elizabeth II’s early reign, revealing the personal intrigues, romances, and political rivalries behind the great events that shaped the second half of the 20th Century.
The 10-episode series stars Claire Foy as Queen Elizabeth II, Matt Smith as Prince Phillip, John Lithgow as Sir Winston Churchill, Victoria Hamilton as the Queen Mother, Jared Harris as King George VI, Vanessa Kirby as Princess Margaret and Dame Eileen Atkins as Queen Mary, among others.
A Netflix original series, The Crown focuses on Queen Elizabeth II as a 25-year-old newlywed faced with the daunting prospect of leading the world’s most famous monarchy while forging a relationship with legendary Prime Minister, Sir Winston Churchill. The British Empire is in decline, the political world is in disarray, and a young woman takes the throne…. a new era is dawning. Peter Morgan’s masterfully researched scripts reveal the Queen’s private journey behind the public facade with daring frankness. Prepare to be welcomed into the coveted world of power and privilege and behind locked doors in Westminster and Buckingham Palace….the leaders of an empire await.
Premiering July 1, the cast of Marco Polo season two includes Lorenzo Richelmy (Marco Polo), Benedict Wong (Kublai Khan), Joan Chen (Empress Chabi), Zhu Zhu (Kokachin), Tom Wu (Hundred Eyes), Olivia Cheng (Mei Lin), Claudia Kim (Khutulun), Rick Yune (Kaidu), Remy Hii (Prince Jingim), Mahesh Jadu (Ahmad), Uli Latukefu (Byamba) and Michelle Yeoh, among others.
John Fusco, who wrote the Academy-Award nominated feature Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron, created the series and is executive producer and showrunner along with Dan Minahan, whose previous work includes “Homeland” and “Game of Thrones.” Patrick Macmanus, Harvey Weinstein, Bob Weinstein and Elizabeth Sarnoff also serve as executive producers on season two.
Bloodline returns to the scene of the crime for a second season this May with the critically-acclaimed cast reunited in the Florida Keys for the next installment of the series. Netflix will launch all 10 episodes of Season 2 on Friday, May 27, with availability in 4K resolution. You still have time to re-watch or catch up on Season 1, currently streaming on Netflix.
Season 2 begins with the Rayburn family struggling to conceal their unthinkable crime. Mysterious strangers from Danny’s past arrive with a dangerous agenda. Law enforcement is closing in on the truth behind Danny’s murder, and the tight-knit family’s once harmonious relationship is poisoned by paranoia and mistrust as it slowly begins to unravel. Lies mount. Alliances are betrayed. Relationships are destroyed. With their backs against the wall, good people may have to do some very bad things…
Created and executive produced by the Emmy and Golden Globe nominated writers/executive producers Todd A. Kessler, Daniel Zelman, and Glenn Kessler (“Damages”), Bloodline Season 2 stars Kyle Chandler (“Friday Night Lights”), Ben Mendelsohn (The Dark Knight Rises), Sissy Spacek (Carrie), Linda Cardellini (“Mad Men”), Norbert Leo Butz (Dan in Real Life), John Leguizamo (Kick-Ass 2), Andrea Riseborough (Birdman), Jamie McShane (“Sons of Anarchy”), Jacinda Barrett (“Suits”), Enrique Murciano (“Without a Trace”) and Owen Teague (“Wild in Blue”). The series also includes Chloe Sevigny (“Big Love”), Steven Pasquale (“Rescue Me”) and Katie Finneran (“The Michael J Fox Show”).
Netflix’s upcoming original series Marseille will launch globally on May 5 at 12.01am CET.
As the municipal elections approach in Marseille, Robert Taro, the city’s Mayor for the last twenty years, prepares his last coup: push through the vote for the construction of a casino in the historic center of the Marina. Nothing has been left to chance, and his successor, Lucas Barrès, is already designated. But the latter’s all-consuming ambition and the secret interests of the city’s leaders, whether they come from its opulent villas or from the cities of the northern suburbs, impede the Mayor’s plans. The race for Mayor becomes a power struggle where no holds are barred. Only one question arises: how far will they go?
The cast includes Gérard Depardieu (Robert Taro), Benoît Magimel (Lucas Barrès), Géraldine Pailhas (Rachel Taro), Nadia Farès (Vanessa d’Abrantès), Stéphane Caillard (Julia), Jean-René Privat (Cosini), Guillaume Arnault (Eric), Hedi Bouchenafa (Farid), Carolina Jurczak (Barbara), and Nassim Si Ahmed (Selim).
Marseille is written by Dan Franck who serves as Executive Producer. Florent Siri (‘Cloclo’), director of episodes 1-4, also serves as Executive Producer. Thomas Gilou is the director of episodes 5-8.
Marseille is produced by Paris-based Federation Entertainment, led by Pascal Breton, producer of the hit French series “Dolmen” and “Sous le Soleil.”
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