The title ofDownton Abbey 3has been revealed in a new poster. The movie is the third in a trilogy of features that follow the popular ITV drama, which followed the lives of the residents and servants in a Yorkshire estate and ran for six seasons between 2010 and 2015. TheupcomingDownton Abbey 3, which was directed by Simon Curtis, features a huge ensemble cast that includes returning stars Hugh Bonneville, Laura Carmichael, Jim Carter, Raquel Cassidy, Brendan Coyle, Michelle Dockery, Joanne Froggatt, Allen Leech, and Elizabeth McGovern, alongside newcomers Paul Giamatti, Alessandro Nivola, and Joely Richardson.

Focus Featureshas now unveiled the official teaser poster for the newDownton Abbeymovie, which reveals thatit will be titledDownton Abbey: The Grand Finale. The image features a character in a red dress facing away from the camera and walking down an ornate hall in the titular home. The movie’s full title is revealed below the tagline “the time has come to say goodbye,” which works in tandem with the subtitle to confirm that the multimedia franchise is ending after 15 years. See the full-size poster below:

A woman walking down an ornate hallway on the poster for Downton Abbey The Grand Finale

What This Means For Downton Abbey 3

Is It Really The End?

Although theDowntonmovies have largely been critically and commercially successful, it makes sense that the franchise is drawing to a close after having run for a decade and a half. The original series spanned more in-universe time than it ran, stretching from 1912 and 1926. The movies pushed that even further, following the characters into 1927 and 1928 respectively. However,there is only so much story that can be told with the same characters, as has been proven by the fact that2022’sDownton Abbey: A New Erafeatured the death of fan-favorite character Violet Crawley (Maggie Smith).

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Maggie Smith as Violet looking concerned in Downton Abbey: A New Era

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Lady Edith dressed up in Downton Abbey: A New Era

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However, mitigating factors like theDownton Abbeytimelinemay prove to be insufficient reasons to end the franchise ifThe Grand Finaleconsiderably outgrossesA New Era, becoming a smash hit. There is aprecedent for movies with “final” in their titles being followed by further installments, including 1984’sFriday the 13th: The Final Chapter(which has so far been followed by eight more movies) and 1991’sFreddy’s Dead: The Final Nightmare(which has been followed by three).The Grand Finalecould follow suit, though it is possible that further installments could be prequels or spinoffs rather than direct sequels.

Our Take On The Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale Poster

The Imagery Makes A Huge Promise

Whether or notDownton Abbey 3will truly end the franchise, the poster implies that the movie will truly live up to the pronouncement that it will be “grand.” Although the family that owns Downton Abbey has had their financial ups and downs,the poster emphasizes the ornateness and elegance of their surroundings. While the “finale” aspect may involve them leaving the estate once and for all, the poster promises that the story and the setting will be as sumptuous as ever.