The Crown season 4 is just a few weeks away. And we now have as full a preview as ever of what's to come in the new season on Netflix.
Today, the streamer released the official trailer for season 4, which premieres on Nov. 15. It previews the early moments of Queen Elizabeth II and Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's relationship as well as Royal Family clashes over the introduction of Princess Diana.
The Crown season 4: Watch the new trailer
The new trailer spotlights new season 4 cast members Gillian Anderson (as PM Thatcher) and Emma Corrin (as Lady Diana), whose personalities appear set to drive conflict with the Queen in the new season. Watch the two-and-a-half minute trailer below.
Netflix writes: "As the 1970s are drawing to a close, Queen Elizabeth (Olivia Colman) and her family find themselves preoccupied with safeguarding the line of succession by securing an appropriate bride for Prince Charles (Josh O'Connor), who is still unmarried at 30.
"As the nation begins to feel the impact of divisive policies introduced by Britain's first female Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher (Gillian Anderson), tensions arise between her and the Queen which only grow worse as Thatcher leads the country into the Falklands War, generating conflict within the Commonwealth. While Charles' romance with a young Lady Diana Spencer (Emma Corrin) provides a much-needed fairytale to unite the British people, behind closed doors, the Royal family is becoming increasingly divided."
The Crown: Cast and release date for season 4
Season 4 of the Netflix royal drama welcomes returning cast members Olivia Colman, Tobias Menzies, Helena Bonham Carter, Josh O'Connor, and Erin Doherty in main roles, joined by Anderson and Corrin for the new season.
Following season 4, the series will re-cast the lead roles for a second time, with Imelda Staunton taking over as the final Queen. The latest cast update was a report that Dominic West is close to landing the role of Prince Charles for the final two seasons (5 and 6). Watch for the new season to arrive on Netflix on Sunday, Nov. 15.