Julian Fellowes, the creator of popular British period drama Downton Abbey, says a follow-up to the show's film adaptation will be in the works once he has finished writing The Gilded Age. Fellowes said he is currently in the pre-production stage for the long-gestating drama series for HBO and expects to shoot later this year, reported Deadline. Asked when he would start writing a movie sequel, he quipped, "Give us a break, gov. Not until I've finished the scripts for The Gilded Age." Orange Is the New Black Creator Jenji Kohan’s Son Charlie Noxon Dies in Utah Skiing Accident on New Year’s Eve
He was speaking on the sidelines of Winter TCA press tour. The Gilded Age is a 10-part series about the millionaire titans of New York City in the 1880s and now a co-production between Universal TV and HBO. It stars the likes of Christine Baranski, Cynthia Nixon, Amanda Peet and Morgan Spector. Talking about "Downton...", Fellowes said the show became a phenomenon after it started airing in the US. Sacha Baron Cohen Takes a Dig at Facebook Creator Mark Zuckerberg for Spreading ‘Nazi Propaganda’ With a Powerful Statement at Golden Globes 2020 (Watch Video)
"That was a lovely magic carpet because it's possible for people to go through a quite successful career in show business and never have one of these phenomena. I felt we were all very lucky and very privileged," he added. The film Downton Abbey released last year.