It’s very nearly time to coronate your newest binge watch: Netflix dropped the trailer for season five of The Crown, which begins the Elizabeth Debicki era of the wildly popular series following the life of Queen Elizabeth II and her family, Britain’s royals. This will be the first season of the series to air since the queen’s real-life death last month, adding yet another layer of tension as the story reaches an extremely fraught era of history: the end of Princess Diana’s life. Vanity Fair breaks down what to expect this season, as well as what we’re seeing in the trailer.
Elsewhere in HWD, it’s been five years since the #MeToo movement took Hollywood by storm, but the work isn’t over yet. A new survey taking stock of incidents of harassment, discrimination, and more in the industry is set to launch. Ava DuVernay is using her power for good, elevating female directors—with a little help from Oprah Winfrey. Aldis Hodgedons a supersuit as Hawkman in this weekend’s Black Adam,yet another leap in his decades-long career. The true-crime movie The Good Nurse, starring Eddie Redmayne and Jessica Chastain, follows a serial killer who injected lethal dosages into patients’ IV lines—and got away with it for years. Screenwriter Krysty Wilson-Cairns discusses how she went about adapting the tragic story for the screen. All this and more, today in HWD.
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