‘The Crown’ Season 2 Update: Claire Foy Wants A Break From Role; Queen Elizabeth Plans On Suing Netflix; Series On The Rocks?
By T. Harper | Dec 19, 2016 10:16 AM EST
Recent news and updates for "The Crown" Season 2 are filled with speculations and unpredictable clamors. Rumors have surfaced that Claire Foy desire to have a break from her role. On the other hand, Netflix is rumored to prepare things to counter the legal actions heading their way from Queen Elizabeth.
There are also clamors abounding that "The Crown" Season 2 might be facing bad tides in the latter days. With the unique storyline of the series, many are seeing a different queen than what was portrayed in the history books. However, despite its uniqueness, come claims have surfaced that the production and storyline are being countered by Queen Elizabeth and the series is not fully inclined with the truth.
Given the claims, everything remains debunked and unverified for "The Crown" Season 2. It appears that this is not the first time that the series was tagged in a rumor and speculation. A former report from GamenGuide revealed that the success of the first season has led to the renewal and confirmation of "The Crown" Season 2 and the recent rumors surfacing are linking the former female star of "Transformers" Megan Fox.
Rumors are ripe that Megan Fox might become the new character to join "The Crown" Season 2, but with her on board, notions of Claire Foy detesting her presence escalated, and there are even insinuations that Queen Elizabeth is confused of the current changes for the royal series as well, reports the same post.
For the avid enthusiasts of "The Crown" Season 2, everything should be taken with a grain of salt in mind.
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