Netflix Offers First Look at 'The Crown’s' New Prince Philip

Netflix Offers First Look at 'The Crown’s' New Prince Philip

Filming is under way on the third season of Netflix’s award-winning period drama The Crown, and expectations are high as the series ages up its entire Royal Family by way of recasting them all.

Yes, Season 3 will mark the first outing for the next stage of The Crown’s cast, as Claire Foy, Matt Smith, Vanessa Kirby, Matthew Goode and others all stepping down to make way for the next (older) generation of royals.

The basic premise of The Crown is to tell the life story of Queen Elizabeth II over six seasons, with each installment documenting roughly a decade of the monarch’s record-breaking reign. When Netflix originally greenlit the series, it was decided that rather than cast one group of actors and age them up with prosthetics, make-up or CGI as the series progressed, they’d simply rotate through several different set of age-appropriate people. Foy and Smith played Elizabeth and Philip during the couple’s early days, and the new cast will take over as the show enters mid-1960s.

Award-winning Broadchurch actress Olivia Colman will replace Foy as Queen Elizabeth, while Tobias Menzies, probably best known for his recent turns in period romance Outlander and horror series The Terror, will play Prince Phillip. Helena Bonham-Carter will play the Queen’s sister Princess Margaret, joined by Ben Daniels as Margaret’s husband Anthony Armstrong-Jones, Lord Snowden, Call the Midwife’s Erin Doherty as Princess Anne and The Durrells in Corfu’s Josh O’Connor as Prince Charles.

Over the past few months, Netflix has been giving us teasers of the new Royals – releasing updated character shots for pretty much everyone. All, save one. We hadn’t gotten a look at the series’ new Philip yet – likely due to the fact that it took the series quite a while to cast Menzies in the role. Until this week.