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Dec. 14 2018, Published 5:16 p.m. ET

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The Crawleys are back! The first trailer for the Downton Abbey movie has been released, 9 months before it's set to land in theaters. The award-winning show aired on TV for six seasons, before it signed off in 2015. Scroll through to watch to watch the sneak peak.

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While not much about the movie has been revealed, some secrets have been spilled.

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For starters, Lily James who played the role of Lady Rose MacClane will not be in the film. She told People, “I’m sadly not, but I’m so excited for it — I’m going to be front row."

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Other stars like Michelle Dockery, Maggie Smith and Hugh Bonneville will be featured in the motion picture version.

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Actress Phyllis Logan who played Elsie Hughes, said the movie picks up two years after the show ended, in an interview with Britain’s Loose Women.

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Watch the video above for your first look at Downton Abbey, which lands in theaters September 2019.

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