The Crown season 5 is almost here – and yet we've still not seen a trailer for the next instalment of the acclaimed Netflix drama. That's not to say, though, that we have no clue what to expect from the upcoming batch of episodes.
Due to the show being inspired by real-life history, we have a rough idea as to what the fifth chapter will be about. It'll be set across John Major and Tony Blair's tenures as Prime Minister, and see the Queen's reign move into the 21st Century. It will likely center on the dissolution of Diana Spencer and Prince Charles' marriage, and the former's death as well. We know who's playing who (as the entire cast gets switched out for a second time), have peeped some on-set photos, and have been given a glimpse at Imelda Staunton's Elizabeth II, too – all of which we outline below.
So if you're looking to amplify your excitement before you hit 'play' later this year, or simply want to learn when The Crown season 5 release date is, keep scrolling, we've got you covered. It should go without saying that this article kind of mentions events covered in The Crown season 4, so if you're not clued up on the Royal Family (and its past) and aren't up to date with the show, then beware of "spoilers". Right, let's get to it...
The Crown season 5 release date has yet to be announced, but we do know that it'll arrive sometime in November, 2022. We will update this piece as soon as we know more.
Netflix hasn't confirmed how many episodes the fifth season will consist of but given that the last three chapters were all made up of ten, it seems likely this one will follow suit. The streamer doesn't really do weekly rollouts, so you can expect to see all of the episodes land at the same time – and you'll get to
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