Downtown Abbey season 5: Surprising stories to be featured

The fifth season of the highly anticipated series "Downtown Abbey" is set to premiere on January 4, 2015. While eagerly awaiting for this day to come, the show creators and producers have given "Downtown Abbey" fans a teaser trailer to provide a sneak peek into some exciting events that will unfold in the upcoming season.

Steve November, who is the ITV's director of drama commissioning, even gave some hints on things to expect in the fifth season of "Downtown Abbey". He said that "surprising stories" will be featured. With regard to the remarkable set-pieces of the highly acclaimed series, November described that these will be "some of the best we've ever seen."

Another thrilling hint given to excited fans is Mr. Carson's statement in the "Downtown Abbey" Season 5 trailer. In the teaser, Mr. Carson seems to be warning the viewers or ominously cautioning the people around him. "I feel a shaking of the ground I stand on," he says.

Fans have interpreted this line in various possible ways. The most popular assumption is that Mr. Carson's statement might be an indication that the Crawleys, who have been financially challenged, might no longer be capable of keeping up appearances.

"The nature of life is not permanence, but flux," said Mr. Carson in the trailer released earlier this year. "Things are changing," he added.

Apart from these seemingly ill-omened words from Mr. Carson, several photos of the "Downtown Abbey" Season 5 cast members have been released.

One of the pictures shows Miss Sybbie Branson, who is the daughter of former chauffeur Tom Branson and the late Lady Sybil. Another photo shows Master George Crawley, who is the son of Lady Mary and the late Matthew Crawley. He is perceived to be the heir apparent to the Earldom.

According to reports, the four-year-old child actress Fifi Hart will be taking on the role of Sybbie. In addition, the character of George will be played by the three-year-old twins Zac and Oliver Barker.

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