saddest moments in Downton Abbey: A New Era, which saw some notable changes to the cast of the franchise. Crossing from a hit television series into a hit film series has been a challenging move for Downton Abbey, and there have been several difficult ramifications.

Across six seasons of television, including holiday specials, and now three movies, the Downton Abbey timeline has grown big and complex. Still, amid such a large and bold cast of exciting characters, Mary Talbot, née Crawley, stands near the top of the cast as one of the best figures in the franchise. However, after the character's sad turn in the early parts of the series, especially with her relationship with Matthew (Dan Stevens), there was hope that her final appearance might end on a happy note. With new casting details, this seems less likely than before.

Matthew Goode Is Not Confirmed To Appear In Downton Abbey 3

Henry Talbot May Not Appear In The New Film

Henry Talbot is holding a glass of alcohol on Downton Abbey.

The promotion has begun on Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale with the film's first poster and the release of the cast list. Alongside familiar faces like Hugh Bonneville's Robert Grantham and Elizabeth McGovern's Cora, new stars include Alessandro Nivola and Joely Richardson, both in undisclosed roles. While these names, new and old, are great inclusions to the cast, the absence of Matthew Goode as Mary's husband, Henry, is especially glaring.

Actor

Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale Role

Allen Leech

Tom Branson

Dominic West

Guy Dexter

Tuppence Middleton

Lucy Branson

Imelda Staunton

Lady Bagshaw

Elizabeth McGovern

Cora Grantham

Hugh Bonneville

Robert Grantham

Michelle Dockery

Lady Mary

Samantha Bond

Lady Rosamund

Phyllis Logan

Elsie Carson

Paul Copley

Albert Mason

Sue Johnston

Gladys Denker

Laura Carmichael

Lady Edith

Robert James-Collier

Thomas Barrow

Harry Hadden-Paton

Bertie Pelham

Joanne Froggatt

Anna Bates

Penelope Wilton

Isobel Merton

Douglas Reith

Lord Merton

Jim Carter

Mr. Carson

Michael Fox

Andy Parker

Sophie McShera

Daisy Parker

Lesley Nicol

Beryl Patmore

Raquel Cassidy

Phyllis Baxter

Brendan Coyle

John Bates

Kevin Doyle

Joseph Molesley

Paul Giamatti

Levinson

Joely Richardson

Unknown

Alessandro Nivola

Unknown

Simon Russell Beale

Unknown

Arty Froushan

Unknown

Goode was previously absent from Downton Abbey: A New Era due to scheduling commitments with the Paramount+ series The Offer. It is unclear if scheduling caused him to be absent once again. The Grand Finale was filmed between May and August of 2024, while Goode filmed a new series, Department Q, between February and June of 2024. It is possible that this filming may have impacted his ability to appear in the third installment as well.

Henry's Absence Was A Big Problem For Mary In Downton Abbey 2

The Second Film Went Out Of Its Way To Explain Why Henry Was Gone

Mary's story in Downton Abbey: A New Era felt somewhat stunted, as if the filmmakers could not do what they wished to do with her character. While Henry is not among the most beloved characters in Downton Abbey, opinions concerning him grew harsher when he was absent from the last film. Mary was able to dismiss his absence due to his interest in racing cars, but this felt very sad. With Jack Barber's denied advances at the end of that film, it seems there are many more places Mary could go in the sequel.

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Unfortunately, as the film will serve as a conclusion to the whole series, Mary's both heartless and loving actions will likely not receive enough focus in the new installment to justify giving her another love story. If Henry is not going to appear in the new film, the creative team must work hard to give logical but satisfying closure to Mary's story, even without him. However, there are several ways that this could be done, and each of these could be a rich and rewarding way to finish off the franchise while giving Mary’s story a satisfying ending.

Mary's Downton Abbey 3 Story Could Go Several Ways

Lady Mary Needs A Satisfying Ending In The New Film

Henry could once again be an absentee husband in the new film, although this might feel a bit contrived after this excuse was used in A New Era. Still, this option might make more sense than putting the characters through a divorce or having Henry away offscreen, as each of these might be a more distressing ending than Mary deserves. After her early relationship with Matthew in the series was fraught with tragedy, Mary must have a happy ending. This happy ending does not need to have Henry involved.

Whether or not Henry does appear in the film, proper closure must be given to Lady Mary, allowing her to finish the series in an empowered place.

Understanding Mary's story as Downton Abbey ends with the next film is extremely important. This is the last installment in a multimedia franchise that has lasted for more than 15 years, and seeing Dockery's beloved character receive a satisfying sendoff feels necessary. Whether or not Henry does appear in the film, proper closure must be given to Lady Mary, allowing her to finish the series in an empowered place. Following recent comments on how The Grand Finale honors Maggie Smith, it would make sense that the other characters be treated with respect.

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Downton Abbey will soon come to a final close with the release of Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale, but the characters will live on in the imaginations of audiences. Giving Lady Mary a satisfying ending in the film is essential for the lasting impact of the overall franchise. Goode's absence from the Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale casting list is certainly a concern, but hopefully the creatives understand Mary's importance and are still able to provide her with a satisfying ending when the film releases this year.

Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale will be released in theaters on September 12, 2025.

 Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale official poster
Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale
Release Date
September 12, 2025
Director
Simon Curtis
Writers
Julian Fellowes
Producers
Gareth Neame, Julian Fellowes, Liz Trubridge
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    Hugh Bonneville
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