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The Crown
Season 3
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As the 1960s and '70s unfold, the royal family contends with conflict and betrayal while striving to uphold tradition in the face of an evolving world.
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Where to Watch The Crown • Season 3
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Cast of Season 3
Olivia Colman
Queen Elizabeth II
Tobias Menzies
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
Helena Bonham Carter
Princess Margaret
Ben Daniels
Lord Snowdon
Jason Watkins
Harold Wilson
Marion Bailey
Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother
Erin Doherty
Princess Anne
Benjamin Caron
Executive Producer
Oona O'Beirn
Producer
Andy Stebbing
Producer
Suzanne Mackie
Executive Producer
Stephen Daldry
Executive Producer
Andy Harries
Executive Producer
Michael Casey
Producer
Robert Fox
Executive Producer
Martin Harrison
Producer
Peter Morgan
Executive Producer / Theatre Play
Matthew Byam-Shaw
Executive Producer
Alison Harvey
Set Decoration
Martin Childs
Production Design
The Crown • Season 3 Ratings & Reviews
The New Republic
Rachel Syme
The Netflix show's third season is a wonder of restraint.
AV Club
Caroline Siede
In its opening minutes, "Olding" elegantly shifts from one era to the next while reassuring us that The Crown is still the same opulent, beautifully shot, corgi-filled series.
TIME Magazine
Judy Berman
In terms of performances, The Crown 2.0 marks an improvement over its fine predecessor. Sadly the story itself is getting old.
San Francisco Chronicle
Tony Bravo
The humanity and motivations of the real figures portrayed are what get viewers like me bingeing.
The New Republic
Parker Richards
The Crown's monarchism is not a work of political theory-- Peter Morgan is not Walter Bagehot -- but of emotion. It presents a nostalgic case for a queen, with all of her flaws.
The Atlantic
Shirley Li
Colman does a fine job of capturing Elizabeth's steely resolve against interfering in any drama, but the show seems to have lost interest in her as a character. Season 3 diminishes Elizabeth and... makes her an inscrutable cipher.
NPR
Eric Deggans
"The Crown" might in some way be propaganda for an unfair aristocracy, but it's also irresistible, insightful television.
Salon.com
Melanie McFarland
stability and consistency is increasingly rare to find in any series these days... And The Crown does so with true dignity, inviting us to sit for a while, attentively and with appreciation, within its assured spell of calm.
Slate
Willa Paskin
If you have previously enjoyed curling up on a cold winter weekend with this series, it will, again, keep you warm.
The Atlantic
Sophie Gilbert
Colman, an indubitably brilliant actor, brings more of herself to the part than Foy did, but she's able to capture the markedly divergent aspects of a woman who's a wife, a mother, and a monarch in a long line of failures.
CNN.com
Brian Lowry
Once again, writer-producer Peter Morgan deftly explores how the Royals are steeped in tradition but tossed about by the shifting conventions of the times... The series also continues to be beautifully cast.
RogerEbert.com
Allison Shoemaker
This Elizabeth is, unsurprisingly, every bit as good as her Emmy-winning predecessor, and the rest of the new regime either meets or bests their counterparts.
Newsday
Verne Gay
Colman brings so memoraby to the screen. Her Elizabeth doesn't exactly earn our sympathy but she does earn our empathy.
NPR
Glen Weldon
The Crown season three doubles down on the series' practice of treating the tiniest diplomatic faux pas as something bearing the immediate potential to threaten the Empire to its veddy core.
USA Today
Kelly Lawler
As good as Season 3 is, "The Crown" still faces a deep conceptual problem that's been put into stark relief in new episodes: Elizabeth is no longer the most interesting figure in her own story.
Washington Post
Hank Stuever
As before, it's a show to savor - every drop of it.
New York Times
James Poniewozik
[Colman's] like a haiku poet, wringing meaning from the least gesture, able to summon heartbreak or dry humor from the same clipped "Thenkyou."
Boston Globe
Matthew Gilbert
It is dazzling and excellent.
New York Post
Robert Rorke
What The Crown effortlessly does do is show how one circumspect yet indomitable woman helped the British monarchy survive into the present day.
Rolling Stone
Alan Sepinwall
It's not a thrilling time for Elizabeth, or The Crown, but it's a complicated transition handled quite deftly.
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