
Downton fans, rejoice! The newest film to take us back to the hallowed halls of the popular British estate, Downton Abbey: A New Era, has arrived earlier than expected to streaming, premiering Friday, June 24, on Peacock TV. Downton Abbey: A New Era sees the Crawley family dealing with an American invasion as Hollywood comes to film in their small village and sprawling estate. At the same time, several members of the family journey to the South of France after it is discovered the dowager has inherited a villa from a mysterious man from her past. Read on to learn how to stream the Downton Abbey: A New Era TV series.
Where to stream Downton Abbey: A New Era
Peacock supports iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Apple TV 4K, Apple TV HD, Xbox One S and Xbox One X, Android devices, Android TV, Chromecast, and Chromecast built-in. New episodes of the latest season become available within eight days of airing on NBC. You can learn more in our review of Peacock. You can sign up for Peacock on their website.
How to Watch the Complete Downton Abbey Franchise
Watch All of Downton Abbey on Peacock TV
Peacock TV has also the entire franchise available to watch on its streaming service. This includes the original 6 seasons of the series, as well as the first motion picture from 2019. In addition, Peacock TV has a live streaming Downton Abbey channel, running the full series through in chronological order. For even more Downton content, check out the one-hour special More Manners of Downton Abbey.
Watch Downton Abbey Seasons 1 – 6 on Prime Video
Prime Video has access to all six seasons of the Downton Abbey series available to stream for free to subscribers. However, the service only has the films available for either rental or purchase, so it will cost more if you want to watch those through your Prime membership.
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