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Downton star teases sequel

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Downton Abbey star Hugh Bonneville has teased a sequel to the hit 2019 film adaptation. Speaking on BBC Radio 2's The Zoe Ball Breakfast Show recently, Bonneville said: “Here's the deal: If everybody who is offered a vaccine takes a vaccine, we can make a movie. We will make a movie.”

The actor, who is volunteeri­ng as a marshal at his local vaccinatio­n centre and has had his first jab, said that he has seen a script for a sequel.

“It's the usual thing. The planets are circling. They are beginning to get into alignment,” Bonneville said. “There is a thing called coronaviru­s knocking around and until that is under control in a sensible way, we are not going to be able to get all those ducks in a row. Mixing my metaphors here. But there is certainly the intention to do it. We would love to do it, we are desperate to do it, and I think it's the sort of pleasurabl­e release of a movie like the first one was, that audiences would enjoy after all of this mess we have been through.”

The 2019 film, directed by Michael Engler, grossed some US$238 million worldwide. It is based on the hit series created by Julian Fellowes that unfolded

over six seasons from 2011 through 2016. The saga of an English aristocrat­ic family in the early 20th century proved to be a global smash.

The series was produced by Carnival Films, a division of NBCUnivers­al Internatio­nal Studios. It was festooned with awards, winning several Golden Globes, Primetime Emmys and BAFTAs.

Bonneville also revealed “forward momentum” on Paddington 3, “somewhere on the horizon.”

Bonneville will next be seen in the movie To Olivia, the story of the tempestuou­s marriage between actress Patricia Neal, Oscar-winner for Hud (1963), and famed Charlie and the Chocolate Factory writer Roald Dahl, where he plays Dahl. Keeley Hawes (Bodyguard) plays Neal. To Olivia debuts Feb. 19 on the British service Sky Cinema. Availabili­ty in Canada or elsewhere has not been announced.

 ?? FOCUS FEATURES ?? Actor Hugh Bonneville, right, seen in 2019's Downton Abbey movie alongside his co-star Elizabeth McGovern, says the cast “would love to do” a followup when it's sensible to begin filming.
FOCUS FEATURES Actor Hugh Bonneville, right, seen in 2019's Downton Abbey movie alongside his co-star Elizabeth McGovern, says the cast “would love to do” a followup when it's sensible to begin filming.

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