Downton Abbey 2 Already Gave Thomas A Happy Ending, But The Grand Finale Can Make It Even Better

Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale is the final film in the recent series of Downton Abbey movies that kicked off in 2019. The original series was one of the most iconic pieces of British television, and the upcoming film is set to be the true finale to the franchise, ten years after the end of the show in 2015. Many of the original Downton Abbey characters are set to return, including the house’s butler, Thomas Barrow (Rob James-Collier), which is somewhat of a surprise given how his story ended in the previous installment.

The movies have been fairly successful, and even though Downton Abbey: A New Era made significantly less money than the first, the franchise is still finding success. This will undoubtedly continue to be true for The Grand Finale, which is, fittingly, set to be the true curtain call of the entire franchise. With Thomas confirmed to be returning alongside the rest of the Grand Finale cast, his role in the final movie still remains a pretty big question.

Downton Abbey: A New Era Saw Thomas Finally Find Love

Thomas Finally Found A Real Partner


Guy and Dexter speak casually in the doorway of a large theater in Downton Abbey A New Era

Thomas’ arc was one of the most satisfying in the Downton Abbey franchise, as he spent the earlier seasons as a fairly rude and unlikable character, before undergoing quite a few dramatic shifts as more was revealed about him. As a gay man, he had an extremely difficult time living in early 20th-century Britain, so his bitterness made a lot of sense, even though he began to soften a bit as the series progressed. However, during the show, he never got his true happy ending, even going so far as to attempt suicide during the final season.

His attempt failed, and he ended the series in a somewhat stable place, though he still hadn’t found any kind of partner. However, that changed during the second Downton Abbey movie, when he fell in love with actor Guy Dexter, played by Dominic West, and planned to move with him to California. This was a far cry from his position on the show, where he even said that he believed he may be alone forever, and it was easily the happiest ending Thomas could’ve asked for.

Dominic West’s Guy Dexter Is Confirmed To Return In Downton Abbey 3

Thomas And Guy Are Seemingly Still A Couple In The Third Film

Thomas did have a love interest in the first Downton Abbey movie, but that went nowhere, as the character didn’t return in any capacity in the second film. However, West has already been confirmed to be returning for the final movie, meaning that he and Thomas will likely be happily together for the start of The Grand Finale. If Thomas wasn’t going to return, then the ᴀssumption would be that he was happy simply living in America. His return alongside Guy is essentially confirmation that they are making their relationship work after A New Era‘s ending.

What Will Thomas’ Downton Abbey 3 Story Be?

There Are A Few Directions The Filmmakers Could Go


Barrow is staring at someone in Downton Abbey

As Thomas’ A New Era story seemed to close the book on his journey, his return to the franchise raises plenty of questions about what his role will be in the upcoming film. Since he moved to the US, he wouldn’t be able to just pop into the Abbey whenever he wanted. He would need a good reason to do so. The simplest explanation would be that he and Guy are just visiting the Abbey for some reason, presumably due to whatever the central driving force behind The Grand Finale‘s plot is.

Another interesting, but similar, idea would be that some of the people from Downton are visiting Thomas in America, and they have a few scenes there. That would probably be less likely, seeing as the supposedly final film in the franchise is certainly going to mostly focus on the Abbey itself. Nevertheless, it would be interesting to see some characters removed from their comfortable surroundings and visit Thomas in an entirely new place. No matter how Thomas and Guy return in Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale, simply seeing them together again would be a great payoff to his character.

Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale is set to release in theaters on September 12, 2025.

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