The Netflix series, which tells about the life of Queen Elizabeth and the royal family, has seen a rapid rise in viewership rates.



Queen After Elizabeth passed away on September 8, Netflix’s royal family-focused drama “The Crown” saw new heights in viewing rates.
VarietyAccording to data analysis firm Whip Media, during the weekend of September 9-11, the show’s viewership rate in the UK increased by 800% compared to the previous weekend. According to the same analysis, the show’s viewership in France tripled and its viewership in the United States quadrupled.
The series, which started broadcasting in 2016 with its first season and tells about the life of the royal family since Elizabeth’s coronation, has met with the audience in 4 seasons so far. Queen II in the first two seasons. Claire Foy played Elizabeth, and Oscar winner Olivia Colman took over the role in seasons 3 and 4.
Imelda Staunton plays the Queen in season 5, which is expected to air in November. This season we will also see Elizabeth Debicki as Princess Diana, Dominic West as Prince Charles, Jonathan Pryce as Prince Philip and Olivia Williams as Camilla Perker Bowles.
It is known that the series is planned for 6 seasons and will end in the early 2000s. However, with the death of the Queen, the shooting of the 6th season was stopped. It is unclear at the moment when the construction process will continue.