Netflix's decision to wrap TheCrown after its fifth season caught many in the industry by surprise, as creator Peter Morgan had previously planned the show to run for six. Snoodit goes inside why the critical darling is ending:
Netflix's decision to wrap the awards darling — which through two of its three seasons has earned 26 Emmy nominations — after its fifth season caught many in the industry by surprise, as creator Peter Morgan had previously planned the show to run for six. The Jan.
31 announcement, which also included news that Imelda Staunton would take over as Queen Elizabeth, arrived the same day that the streamer brought another critical favorite,creator Raphael Bob-Waksberg tell it, wrapping his animated comedy so soon wasn't his idea. "From a creative standpoint, I'm not mad at it; but it was not always my plan to do six seasons," he told
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