Downton Abbey will briefly return this year, when the long-awaited movie hits theaters. But after that, fans of the upstairs-downstairs drama will once again be left hanging—and that's where Belgravia comes in.

The new period series comes from the mind of Julian Fellowes, the very same person behind Downton. And the source material—a book of the same title—is all Fellowes's, too. He published the novel back in 2016, and is now working with British channel ITV (and Epix stateside) to bring it to the small screen.

Philip Glenister in Belgravia. ITV/Epix

Filming began this past April on the six-part miniseries, and now, the production has released the first images from the set. The photos give a first look at Alice Eve (Before We Go, She's Out of My League) in costume, complete with a bonnet and parasol, as well as Philip Glenister's (Bel Ami, Life on Mars) top hat and bowtie.

Alice Eve (right) in Belgravia. ITV/Epix

A close-up of Philip Glenister in Belgravia. ITV/Epix

From the sound of it, Downton lovers will get more than their fill of costumed intrigue in Belgravia—not to mention the costumes themselves, which based on the photos, will be something to behold. Read the show's description in full below.

Belgravia is a story of secrets and scandals amongst the upper echelon of London society in the 19th Century. When the Trenchards accept an invitation to the now legendary ball hosted by the Duchess of Richmond on the fateful eve of the Battle of Waterloo, it sets in motion a series of events that will have consequences for decades to come as secrets unravel behind the porticoed doors of London’s grandest neighborhood.

It's still unknown when the show will premiere—but any anxious Belgravia fans can begin preparing for the series now, by reading Fellowes's novel.

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