Michelle Dockery has revealed some heartbreaking Downey Abbey 3 news that left the cast and crew feeling deeply 'emotional'.
Michelle Dockery has called Downton Abbey 3 a "beautiful film", as fans prepare to say goodbye to the Crawley family.
It's set to be quite the emotional farewell for Downton Abbey fans but Michelle Dockery has now revealed that as well as being a fitting tribute to the late Maggie Smith, the third Downton Abbey film also marks a wonderful reunion. The anticipated film will mark the return of Paul Giamatti as Harold Levinson, Dockery's onscreen uncle.
Michelle Dockery has confirmed some heartbreaking Downey Abbey 3 news that left the cast and crew very 'emotional'
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7:30 a.m.: Local and federal officials hold a news conference at Reagan National Airport, where they say that they do not believe anyone has survived the crash. Efforts are switching from rescue to recovery, they say, adding that 28 bodies have been recovered to this point.