The fascinating story of Downton Abbey comes to a close in a thrilling finale that no fan should miss. The farewell will be emotional, opulent, and surprising in many ways.
The transfer of the family estate and its management from Robert (Hugh Bonneville) to his eldest daughter Mary (Michelle Dockery) is supposed to symbolise the modernisation of the Grantham aristocratic family. She currently has completely different concerns, having been ostracised from London's aristocracy due to a painful divorce, and is trying to find a way out of her difficult situation in plans for the costly modernisation of her family estate. Unfortunately, she is not the only one with worries; her mother's (Elizabeth McGovern) brother (Paul Giamatti) is up to his neck in a huge financial scandal that has the potential to destroy the entire family. The estate's employees are also experiencing their own troubles. After decades of loyal service, the head butler and cook are retiring, so nothing will remain the same at Downton. They will have to sacrifice a lot to save themselves, which they have managed to do many times in the past. But this time, it may not work out.