Actor Jeremy Swift, interpreter of the domestic Spratt has taken advantage of the American talk show "Lorraine" to announce that "the project of film adaptation of the series should see the day by the end of the year"

It's almost a surprise, even if in recent months, several comedians of the series have expressed the desire to continue the adventure of the series "Downton Abbey" in the cinema. Jim Carter aka Butler Carson recently revealed that he keeps in touch with the managers of the series:

We were asked to stay available on certain dates, but no one has scripted

he said in the English program "Good Morning Britain" last January.

A message that gives hope to fans of the flagship series, especially that these words were confirmed by the director Julian Fellowes: "The biggest difficulty is to bring together the entire cast, but it is unlikely that we do not make a film since there is an audience for that ".

"A script would have been sent to the actors, but would have mysteriously volatilized their emails as in Mission Impossible," said Jeremy Swift.

No date has yet been set, but the multi-award-winning series should not miss an opportunity to satisfy its community ...