Skip to main content
Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale backdrop
Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale poster

Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale

“The time has come to say goodbye.”

7.2
2025
2h 3m
DramaRomance
Director: Simon Curtis

Overview

When Mary finds herself at the center of a public scandal and the family faces financial strife, the entire household grapples with the threat of social disgrace. The Crawleys must embrace change as the staff prepares for a new chapter with the next generation leading Downton Abbey into the future.

Trailer

Official Trailer Official

Cast

Reviews

CinemaSerf

I’m sure I remember reading that the first of this trio of films (2019) was going to be a one-off? Well obviously it wasn’t and despite a fairly thin plot here, it is quite hard to believe that the “Crawley” clan and their staff are really going to be hanging up their hats here, either. This time, it’s the American cousins who are due to visit them all with, they hope, some good news on the inheritance front following the death of the mother of the Countess (Elizabeth McGovern). It also transpires that “Lady Mary” (Michelle Dockery) is at the centre of a scandal that could well have lasting repercussions for her role as the new mistress of the Abbey. On that front, the Earl (Hugh Bonneville) is struggling to let go of the reins and with “Carson” (Jim Carter) and “Mrs. Hughes” (Phyllis Logan) retired; “Mrs. Patmore” (Lesley Nicol) about to hand over the kitchen to a “Daisy” (Sophie McShera) who’s now married to the newly promoted butler “Parker” (Michael Fox) it’s all change at this grand stately home. They might be able to rescue their socially volatile situation if they can convince none other than raconteur Noël Coward (Arty Froushan) to come visit with their acting pal “Dexter” (Dominic West) - remember he took “Barrow” (Robert James-Collier) to be his “dresser” last time. With all of this happening, brother “Levinson” (Paul Giamatti) arrives with his dashing financial advisor “Sambrook” (Alessandro Nivola) to reveal to “Cora” that there is quite a fly in the ointment and that irreversible change is looming for everyone. If this were a soap, this film would advance the plot only slightly from the last film. We have moved into the 1930s with fashions, music and attitudes beginning to change and though character progress is inevitable, the film misses the sparring between the now “Lady Merton” (Dame Penelope Wilton) and Dame Maggie Smith (to whom the film is dedicated). There is an attempt to recreate that, of sorts, with the curmudgeonly snob “Sir Hector” (Sir Simon Russell Beale at his most entertainingly pompous) and the whole production is classy, stylish and shows clearly that the spirit of Merchant Ivory high British costume drama is not only alive and well, but thriving too. Democracy and end of empire are coming to “Downton”, but let’s hope not too swiftly - else the late dowager will be spinning in her grave and the upstairs/downstairs mystique that made this work will evaporate into something altogether too egalitarian.

Read full review

Clips (6)

"Lady Mary Must Go Now"

"This Is Mary's Time" Official Clip

"Downton Keeps Me Busy" Official Clip

"We Fought Like Cats" Official Clip

"The Age of Noel Coward" Official Clip

"The Family Upstairs" Official Clip

Featurettes (7)

Can the Downton Abbey Cast Tell Gen Z Slang from 1930s Slang?

Downton Abbey Cast Play 'Downton or Downtown'

Cast Takes a Trip Down Memory Lane - Guess That Scene

Hugh Bonneville Shares Hilarious & Emotional Moments from Downton Abbey's Final Chapter | BAFTA

Farewell to Downton - Official Featurette

DOWNTON ABBEY: A NEW ERA Recap

AMC Silence is Golden

Behind the Scenes (5)

Sustainability - Official Featurette

Favorite Memories - Official Featurette

Balancing Drama and Elegance: Revisiting the 1930s in The Last Downton Abbey Film - Dressed Ep 11

Locations - Official Featurette

A Look Inside - Official Featurette

LN
Latest Netflix

Discover the latest movies and series available on Netflix. Updated daily with trending content.

About

  • AI Policy
  • This is a fan-made discovery platform.
  • Netflix is a registered trademark of Netflix, Inc.

© 2026 Latest Netflix. All rights reserved.