 We are less than one month out from the premiere of the crown's fourth season, which drops on November 15. But while we wait, we've been graced with a brand new and might I say unsettling trailer, as well as some new official posters. But before we get into it, I'm covering all of the latest updates for the crown, so if you haven't already, be sure to spank that subscribe button and ring that bell to be notified about any crown news. Ladies and gentlemen, this is Matt Rogers. In true Halloween fashion, the latest teaser for season 4 is quite eerie, a ticking clock pronunciating the words of the voice-over, who are presumed to be the Archbishop of Canterbury, as he was also quoted saying, Here is the stuff of which fairy tales are made. I am obsessed with the actor's voice and his delivery of these lines, just listen to this. Our faith sees the wedding day, not as the place of arrival, but the place where the adventure really begins. It is implied that this speech is read at the wedding of Diana and Charles, and our knowing of how the events unfold adds an underlying layer of dread to the fairy tale we see played out on screen. Personally, I love that we see what I assume to be the first time the Queen and Diana officially meet, and there's also a glimpse of Thatcher emotionally breaking, which is sure to be a powerful moment. What's interesting is Netflix named this another teaser, which to me feels like there's still a full length trailer to come, and a good reason to make sure you subscribe for my video on it. In preparation for the release of season 4, I've been rewatching the series, and I feel like I really appreciate Olivia Coleman's performance a lot more the second time. I think being used to Claire Foy for two seasons made it tricky to adjust in the first viewing. It was difficult not to compare the two, but during my rewatch, Coleman's performance is so incredibly regal, and I really have been appreciating the moments where she struggles with showing emotion. You can see in her expression she is trying to show emotion, and also being distressed that she's not more emotional. A perfect example is in the end of the episode covering the mining disaster in Aberfan, where she sits and listens to the hymns sung by the parents mourning the deaths of their children. You can almost hear her in a struggle, and after the lingering shot behind her, a tear finally falls before a cut to black to end the episode. That episode as a whole is by far one of my favourites, and I even think you could watch it as a standalone hour-long film. I've talked a lot about Diana in my previous videos, but let's talk about another newcomer Margaret Thatcher, of course being played by the very talented Jillian Anderson. Review copies of the season have been sent out to many news agencies, who have given an overwhelmingly positive consensus of Anderson's performance, with Buzz already generating for a supporting actress Golden Globe. Meryl Streep is an actor no one wants to come up against, and Streep's Oscar winning performance as the Iron Lady in the film of the same name is a tough one to follow. But I get the feeling that Anderson is a strong enough talent to take this role on full force, and who could expect anything less with a role like Thatcher. The Prime Minister and the Queen in season 3 had some of my favourite interactions of the whole series, and I feel like Thatcher stepping in will escalate matters to no end. Now let's talk promotional material. The Crown's official Twitter this week posted an official poster, as well as character posters for the main cast. I must say I like the aesthetic they're going for this time round. I can't say I was a huge fan of the previous season's promo design, with the textured olive green looking like it was shot against a billiards table. But this time the cast looks great, and let's just take a moment to appreciate how stunning Emma Corrin as Diana looks. The caption sets the tone for the season as well, saying Change will challenge tradition. Which is very suitable I guess for the whole series. Unfortunately the end of this season signifies the end of us seeing Coleman and many of the other casts in the role. I was reading an article the other day from The Independent, who spoke to Coleman about passing the Crown to her successor, Emelda Staunton. Coleman said she hasn't yet spoken to Staunton since the casting announcement, but she would be very excited to do so. And when asked what advice she would have for Staunton, she said, quote, good luck, the wig's itchy. The Crown season 4 is coming November 15, but in the meantime, let me know what royal event you're most looking forward to seeing played out. I'll be down there in the comments chatting with you guys. But be sure to subscribe for weekly videos covering your favourite movies and TV shows. If you subscribe during this video, then walk on the board. And if you had a good time hanging out, then spank that like button. This is Matt Rogers, and that is all.