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Downton Abbey fans will have a lot to look forward to this fall, as the hit historical drama series concludes with the final film in the franchise.
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Focus Features released the first trailer for “Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale” on Monday, with the third and final film in the “Downton Abbey” movie trilogy set for September 12. Hot on the heels of the movie announcement, Amazon has discounted the complete “Downton Abbey” television series box set to just $57 — a 28% savings.
Buy ‘Downton Abbey’ Complete Series Blu-Ray: $57 Amazon Deal, 28% Off
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Downton Abbey: The Complete Series (Blu-ray)
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All six seasons of the Emmy-winning series are included here, spread across 21 Blu-ray discs. In addition to extended episodes and deleted scenes, the box set includes more than 11 hours of bonus features, like behind-the-scenes featurettes, cast and crew commentary, and an insider’s look at everything from the costumes to the filming locations.
Regularly $80, get the complete series on blu-ray on sale for $57 here. You can also purchase the complete “Downton Abbey” series on DVD for just $32 on Amazon (regularly $55+).
Buy ‘Downton Abbey’ Complete Series Blu-Ray: $57 Amazon Deal, 28% Off
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Downton Abbey Movie & TV Collection (Blu-ray)
Amazon also has a box set that includes the complete television series packaged with the first “Downton Abbey” movie available for $60 here.
How to Watch ‘Downton Abbey’
Want to watch ‘Downton Abbey’ online? Individual episodes or seasons of “Downton Abbey” are available to stream online free for Peacock subscribers or with a free trial to BritBox (a streaming service that airs UK-based shows and movies). You can also purchase episodes for download through Amazon Prime Video.
Both “Downton Abbey” movies, including the first film and the second film, “A New Era,” are also available to rent or purchase through Prime Video here.
The new movie, titled “Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale,” marks the end of the franchise’s 15-year run on TV and the big screen. Set in the pre-war era through to the roaring 1920s, “Downton Abbey” tells the story of the Crawley family and their servants, as their lives — and statuses — become increasingly intertwined.
The show earned numerous accolades over its run, including a Golden Globe Award and Primetime Emmy Award for Television Miniseries.
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