“The Crown” creator Peter Morgan is staying in business with Netflix.
Morgan has signed a multi-year overall deal at the streaming giant for both film and television projects. News of the deal comes ahead of the premiere of “The Crown” Season 3 on Nov. 17.
In addition to his work on “The Crown,” Morgan is known for his work on films like “Bohemian Rhapsody,” “Frost/Nixon,” “The Queen,” “Rush,” and “The Last King of Scotland.”
The deal was brokered by Morgan’s U.K.-based lawyers Lee & Thompson.
“The Crown” has been one of Netflix’s most critically-acclaimed originals since it first launched back in 2016. The first two seasons have garnered 26 Emmy nominations and eight wins, including wins for both best actress in a drama for Claire Foy and best supporting actor in a drama for John Lithgow.
Season 3 will feature a new main cast, with Olivia Colman taking over as Queen Elizabeth II.
Morgan has signed a multi-year overall deal at the streaming giant for both film and television projects. News of the deal comes ahead of the premiere of “The Crown” Season 3 on Nov. 17.
In addition to his work on “The Crown,” Morgan is known for his work on films like “Bohemian Rhapsody,” “Frost/Nixon,” “The Queen,” “Rush,” and “The Last King of Scotland.”
The deal was brokered by Morgan’s U.K.-based lawyers Lee & Thompson.
“The Crown” has been one of Netflix’s most critically-acclaimed originals since it first launched back in 2016. The first two seasons have garnered 26 Emmy nominations and eight wins, including wins for both best actress in a drama for Claire Foy and best supporting actor in a drama for John Lithgow.
Season 3 will feature a new main cast, with Olivia Colman taking over as Queen Elizabeth II.
- 10/4/2019
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
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