How to watch Crown Season 4 Online: Release Date, Cast, Trailer, Review

How to watch Crown Season 4 Online: Release Date, Cast, Trailer, Review

It's time to enjoy a clash of female titans as you watch "The Crown" Season 4 online. The award-winning Netflix drama returns with two new superstars to rival Queen Elizabeth II: Princess Diana and Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.

"The Crown" Season 4 will see Olivia Colman return as the monarch, joined by Emma Colin as the Princess of Wales and Gillian Anderson as the first ever female British Prime Minister. Both women will clash with the Queen while making their mark on the world and becoming household names and historical figures.

The new season will cover the years 1977-1990 and will depict the courtship and fairy-tale wedding of Prince Charles (Josh O'Connor) and shy, young nursery school teacher Mrs. Diana Spencer. The newlyweds then tour Australia and New Zealand, where they welcome their sons, Prince William and Prince Harry.

The antagonistic relationship between Queen Elizabeth II and Queen Thatcher leads to a ton of conflict, clashing over everything from Britain's disastrous economy to the Falklands conflict.

There are plenty of fascinating stories for other members of the royal family as well, such as Princess Margaret's (Helena Bonham Carter) fall from grace following her divorce from husband Antony Armstrong-Jones (Ben Daniels).

Here's everything you need to know about how to watch "The Crown" Season 4 on Netflix.

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All 10 episodes of "The Crown" season 4 were released by Netflix on Sunday, November 15 at 3:01 AM ET/8:00 AM PT.

Netflix's official feature trailer for "The Crown" Season 4 begins with Margaret Thatcher speaking to Queen Elizabeth "woman to woman."

Prince Philip then muses, "Two women running the store - that's the last thing this country needs." But Elizabeth counters, "Maybe that's what this country needs." With that said,

the previous teaser trailer begins with Diana Spencer, who marries Prince Charles and becomes the Crown Princess. Someone says, "Here is the stuff fairy tales are made of." Of course, we all know that the story did not end happily ever after.

The cast of "The Crown" Season 4 will be led by Oscar winner Olivia Colman as Queen Elizabeth II.

Other major Crown cast members include:

"The Crown" Season 4 has 10 episodes. The following are the episode titles, writers, and directors.

Episode 1: "Gold Stick" Writer: Peter Morgan Peter Morgan; director Benjamin Caron

Episode 2: "The Balmoral Test" Writer: Peter Morgan; director Paul Whittington

Episode 3: "Fairytale" writer. Morgan; director Benjamin Caron

Episode 4: "Favourites" writer: Peter Morgan; director Paul Whittington

[34 Peter Morgan; director Paul Whittington

Episode 5: "Fagan" writer: Jonathan D. Wilson, Peter Morgan; Directed by Benjamin Caron

[38 Written by Jonathan D. Wilson, Peter Morgan; Directed by Paul Whittington

[38 Paul Whittington

Episode 6: "Terra Nullius" Written by Peter Morgan Peter Morgan; Directed by Julian Jarold

Episode 7: "The Hereditary Principle" Written by Peter Morgan; Directed by Jessica Hobbs

Episode 8: "48:1" Written by Peter Morgan; Directed by Julian Jarrold

Episode 9: "Avalanche" Writer: Peter Morgan; Director Jessica Hobbs

Episode 10: "War" Writer: Peter Morgan; Director Julian Jarrold

[46 Peter Morgan; Director Jessica Hobbs Hobbs

Reviews of "The Crown" Season 4 were very positive. TV Critics' Comments Summary:

Vulture Thatcher and Diana give "The Crown" an energy and sense of direction that was missing in the third season, and a vibrancy that the show has never approached before. There is a sense that everyone involved has finally arrived at something good, both in the writing and in the acting, and everyone is happy about that."

The Hollywood Reporter: "Creator Peter Morgan and his screenwriters remain impressive in their ability to condense national events into a dramatically compelling week-long crisis and flesh out real-life characters through only a few scenes (oishi ), although the show doesn't bother to do so about the snooty princes Andrew and Edward."

The Atlantic: "In a sharp and flamboyant fourth season, the show finally criticized Elizabeth's ignorance, characterizing her as a ruler whose stubborn devotion to tradition makes her and her family careless and stupid about change. Yes, fools: throughout Season 4, The Crown ridicules royalty and mocks their power."

IndieWire: With the addition of the near-impossible roles of Thatcher, played to perfection by Gillian Anderson as the Iron Lady, and Diana, played effortlessly by Emma Colin without falling into vulture, "The Crown" has codified the ruthless excesses of its characters' public and private lives for ten It is an exciting portrayal of a year in which the characters' public and private excesses were systematized.

The Guardian (UK): "This is the real joy of The Crown, which, like an episode of The Countryfile, flits from beautiful location to beautiful location on a huge budget...All the 1980s drama springs from underground, its soapy texture and hardly as jarring as it once was. It's a delicious setting for great actors to do their best work."

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