'Downton Abbey' season 5 spoilers: Trailer out, first look at new season

Still almost half a year away from the next season of "Downton Abbey," fans of the show just can't wait to hear more and more spoilers about season 5. Well, there's something much better for fans out there... it's a sneak peek into season 5 with the all new trailer.

Photos of "Downton Abbey" season 5 have been newly released. And what did these pictures show? It's that the new season will show more growing children.

One photo shows Miss Sybbie Branson, who is the daughter of Tom Branson and Lady Sybil. The other photo shows Master George Crawley, the son of Matthew Crawley and Lady Mary. Master George Crawley is heir to Earldom. Fifi Hart will play Sybbie and twins Zac and Oliver Barker will play George.

By the end of season 4, the Crawley Family is having a hard time dealing with their situation. It will be interesting to see how the growing children will play a role in the new season.

Meanwhile, the latest teaser trailer shows the Downton Abbey staff working hard to make things feel like everything is okay. The trailer also showed the "perfectly-manicured grounds," to show how perfect everything seems.

Mr. Carson, who leads the Downton Abbey staff, says in the trailer: "I feel a shaking of the ground I stand on. The nature of life is not permanence, but flux. Things are changing." It's hinting that the new season will feature many changes.

Fans of the show have truly missed the drama since the season 4 finale. While it may seem like a very long wait until January 4, 2015, treat yourself to the new trailer and photos for "Downton Abbey" Season 5.

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