‘Respected Its Own Cycle’: Elizabeth Debicki Reflects On The Crown Finale, Says It Reached Perfect Conclusion

As a dedicated follower of the world of cinema and television, I wholeheartedly concur with Elizabeth Debicki‘s sentiments about The Crown concluding at the perfect time. Having watched the show since its inception and seen numerous series come and go without finding their proper ending, it was refreshing to see a production as grand as The Crown bring its story to a fitting conclusion.


In my perspective as a devoted admirer, Elizabeth Debicki – the gifted actress who portrayed Princess Diana in the final two seasons of Netflix’s The Crown – holds the view that the show concluded perfectly at its sixth season. Reflecting upon the series, Debicki feels that ending it after six seasons was a logical progression and aligns seamlessly with the entire narrative.

Since its launch in 2016, The Crown has garnered significant praise, earning 21 Emmys with four Best Drama wins and seven more nominations for its final season. According to People, the actress portraying Queen Elizabeth II praised the show’s creator, Peter Morgan, for crafting a fitting conclusion to the series. She expressed, “I believe it honored its natural conclusion.”

In Season 4, Debicki replaced Emma Corrin in portraying Princess Diana. Her role focused on depicting Diana’s later life leading up to her tragic car crash in August 1997. According to Debicki, the final part of this series serves as a tribute to Princess Diana or an effort to conclude the story with respect and thoughtfulness.

She asserted that this particular TV drama was carefully crafted from start to finish, and she felt strongly that shows like The Crown, once viewers commit to watching them, expect a satisfying conclusion – one that she believed it delivered on.

Elizabeth Debicki made an appearance in “The Great Gatsby” (2013) before taking on notable roles in “The Night Manager,” “The Man from U.N.C.L.E.,” and Marvel’s “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2” (2017). She also starred in Christopher Nolan’s “Tenet” in 2020, and gained prominence for her portrayal of Princess Diana on Netflix’s “The Crown.” In a more recent project, she played Elizabeth Bender, a British film director, in the 2024 slasher movie “MaXXXine,” alongside Mia Goth, Kevin Bacon, and others.

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2024-08-18 12:22