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Belgravia: The Next Chapter

  • TV Series
  • 2024–
  • TV-14
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
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Claude Perron, Sophie Thompson, Hannah Onslow, Toby Regbo, Nicolas Van Beveren, Lauren McQueen, Edward Bluemel, Benjamin Wainwright, and Harriet Slater in Belgravia: The Next Chapter (2024)
Follows events when the emerging nouveau riche, including the Trenchard family, rub shoulders with London's established upper classes and when secrets from the past threaten to emerge.
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Period DramaDramaRomance

25 years after the events of the previous show, scandals continue to plague this family.25 years after the events of the previous show, scandals continue to plague this family.25 years after the events of the previous show, scandals continue to plague this family.

  • Creator
    • Helen Edmundson
  • Stars
    • Benjamin Wainwright
    • Harriet Slater
    • Toby Regbo
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    2.2K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    1,604
    816
    • Creator
      • Helen Edmundson
    • Stars
      • Benjamin Wainwright
      • Harriet Slater
      • Toby Regbo
    • 33User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • Episodes8

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    Benjamin Wainwright
    Benjamin Wainwright
    • Frederick Trenchard
    • 2024
    Harriet Slater
    Harriet Slater
    • Clara Trenchard
    • 2024
    Toby Regbo
    Toby Regbo
    • Reverend James Trenchard
    • 2024
    Hannah Onslow
    Hannah Onslow
    • Emily Dunn
    • 2024
    Gerard Horan
    Gerard Horan
    • Enright
    • 2024
    Elaine Cassidy
    Elaine Cassidy
    • Davison
    • 2024
    Sophie Thompson
    Sophie Thompson
    • Mrs. Dunn
    • 2024
    Liam Garrigan
    Liam Garrigan
    • Fletcher
    • 2024
    Sophie Winkleman
    Sophie Winkleman
    • Duchess of Rochester
    • 2024
    Lauren McQueen
    Lauren McQueen
    • Nell
    • 2024
    Miles Jupp
    Miles Jupp
    • Duke of Rochester
    • 2024
    Edward Bluemel
    Edward Bluemel
    • Doctor Stephen Ellerby
    • 2024
    David Fynn
    David Fynn
    • Ross
    • 2024
    Jordan Scowen
    Jordan Scowen
    • Robert
    • 2024
    Ellie Piercy
    Ellie Piercy
    • Mrs. Enright
    • 2024
    Daisy Sequerra
    Daisy Sequerra
    • Mawdie
    • 2024
    Claude Perron
    Claude Perron
    • Marquise d'Etagnac
    • 2024
    Jayda Eyles
    Jayda Eyles
    • Amelia
    • 2024
    • Creator
      • Helen Edmundson
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    7fullervanessa

    Ignore the leads, and stay for the supporting cast

    I'll start off with the bad. The main "love" story between Frederick Threnchard and Clara Dunn is a problem. He has the personality of a block of wood, and Clara's instant love for him is a puzzlement. To her credit, away from him, the actress comes alive, so I'm assuming he's sucking the charisma out of her.

    To be fair, the actor is saddled with a ludicrous storyline where his personality and demeanor is explained by his father being cruel to him and loving his brother more. So, he has to spend copious amounts of time, staring off into space, wallowing in his man pain. He's tedious and boring, and his hatred for his brother is so irrational and off-putting.

    BUT, there is stuff to recommend here. Toby Regbo as Frederick's kindly brother, who is devoted to his work as a Reverand, and hides a painful secret from the world, is a revelation, and easily the most interesting character in the show. Sophie Thompson as Clara's dottering mother is charming and sweet. Hannah Onslow, playing Clara's less effervescent sister nails her characters barely disguised bitterness. Liam Garrigan and Elaine Cassiday also shine as members of the household staff with their own stories to tell. And Sophie Windkleman and Miles Jupp as the Duke and Duchess of Rochester have a side story that is surprisingly effective.

    Jury is out for me on Edward Bluemel's doctor character, but perhaps he'll become more fully fleshed out as the show goes on. The actor is solid, so that helps. But he feels threadbare as a character.

    I do think the show suffers from pacing issues, and whatever big bad thing that happened between Frederick and James really should've been revealed already. The longer its drawn out, the more likely it is to disappoint when its revealed.
    bgkvcnh

    Not a Julian Fellow show

    Belgravia was written by Julian Fellow and his attention to details was visible everywhere. It wasn't perfect, but it was interesting, the actors were good, the time period well presented. But this New Chapter feels like a high school play. The actor playing Frédéric Trenchard is so bad! The costumes are awful, again it looks like a mom took whatever look like from before 1900 and dressed the characters with it, with no research of the specific period. So there is costume from the Elizabethan period (16th century) mixed with the early Victorian (1840'). The characters display 21st century values and attitude. It could be funny if it was a spoof but it's not supposed to be. Neither is it a period-fantasty like Bridgerton. I can't understand how Julian Fellow accepted to have is name associated to it. Did he lost a bet?
    8patcal

    Thoroughly enjoyed it.

    I'm a (very) latecomer to period dramas. "Downton" had long since finished before I began to tackle the 50+ episodes and what a treat that turned out to be. It would be asking a lot for any series to be its equal or even come close but one that really impressed was "The Gilded Age".

    I have not seen the original "Belgravia" for the simple reason that I had never heard of it but will find it to watch.

    This latest "Next Chapter" seems to be taking a lot of flak from what appear to be seasoned period drama viewers so who am I to argue?........but I will. I thoroughly enjoyed it and the final two episodes were extremely moving.

    I found all of the characters to be interesting in their own way and, of course, anything with a music score by John Lunn is always worth watching.
    4laurelhagen

    Original Series Was Better

    The Next Chapter was quite disappointing. I disliked the main character, Lord Trenchant played by Benjamin Wainwright from the moment on screen. He is sullen and has a face that shows it (think Kristen Stewart, Anna Kendrick) in every scene. I realize his character is complicated and miserable but even when proposing to his love, he looks like he ate a lemon. Just not a likeable. The new wife, Clara, played by Harriet Slater, is portrayed like a 13 year-old teenager who is smitten and Pollyanna-ish. I blame the poor writing not the actor. I wonder how such a great first series could turn into a common soap opera in the second? Made it through the first excruciating 52 minute episode and decided I couldn't continue with the series.
    9ankinilsen

    Belgravia: The Next Chapter - fullbodied, compared to the original

    I am a fan of period dramas, and have set "Downton Abbey" as the golden standard. Naturally, that means I am very interested in titles by Julian Fellows, and have seen at least a few of them. When I watched "Belgravia", I thought it was a lightweight compared to "Downton Abbey". Whereas the characters in "Downton" are complex and well developed, the characters of "Belgravia" seemed a bit charicatured and simplified. There were the good guys on one side, and the bad ones on the other. The whole plot seemed a bit like an ordinary fairytale, and it was easy to guess where everything would end up.

    Now, I started watching the spin-off show straight after finishing the original show, and was very pleasantly surprised. The characters all seem more complex than in the previous show, and there are more side plots, just like we saw in "Downton Abbey". The "downstairs" party are much more complete characters than the ones in the first part of "Belgravia", and I find myself interested in their backstories. Much more to work with for the writers, and I can easily see a continuance for this show.

    I am seriously puzzled that so many hate this season compared to the original. Do most people prefer the lightweight, straight forward story with few surprises in store? I find that hard to believe. Yes, this season is much more subtle, and keep its mysteries for a longer time, but I completely disagree about the notion that the main character has the personality of a "block of wood". He is contained, troubled and melancholy. He tries to open up now and again, but struggles with himself. I think the actor is doing a clever job of a character that is hard to portray.

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      Principal photography began in February 2023. Filming locations included London, the Home Counties, and Edinburgh.
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      Featured in MsMojo: Top 10 Romantic Period Drama Series for Bridgerton Fans (2024)

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      • January 14, 2024 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Белгравия: Следующая глава
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      • Talawa Studios
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