Talk about a very special screening!
As the long-awaitedDownton Abbeymovie arrived in theaters on Thursday, several of the film’s biggest stars surprised an audience full of fans in Los Angeles.
Michelle Dockery, Elizabeth McGovern,Allen LeechandHugh Bonnevillewere all on hand at the Landmark theater on Thursday, as was director Michael Engler, creator Julian Fellowes and producer Gareth Neame.
“It’s opening night of the Downton Abbey film here in LA and me and my friends are here to surprise an audience,” Dockery, 37, shared in an Instagram Story from moments before the big reveal, as she squeezed between two of her costars.
“Don’t tell them!” she playfully added.
(L-R) Hugh Bonneville, Michelle Dockery and Allen Leech.

Making things even more exciting, the group didn’t all come onstage at once!
Entering one or two at a time, each successive arrival was greeted with a thunderous burst of applause from the crowd.
The screening also included two very VIP guests:Tan FranceandSophia Bush.
Downton Abbeycast and creative team.Focus Features

(L-R) Tan France, Michelle Dockery, Sophia Bush and Allen Leech.Eric Charbonneau/Focus Features

The movie picks up 15 years after the story first started and follows as the Abbey prepares for a visit from King George V and Queen Mary.
Although fans have been eagerly awaiting the film, bringing the Emmy Award-winning series to the silver screen put some pressure on its stars.
“We all felt the obligation to make it big and bold enough for the cinema. That was the biggest difference,” Leech, 38, recentlytold PEOPLE. “We all came with the attitude and wanting this to be an epic experience and a more lavish, luxurious experience for the fans.”
Seemingly hinting at a future sequel, Bonneville added: “It’s sort of a complete downer because there’s not another one next week. There is an appetite and an affection for it that hopefully we can satisfy in the future.”
Downton Abbeyis in theaters now.
source: people.com