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Hercule Poirot (film series)

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Hercule Poirot
Created byKenneth Branagh
Michael Green
Original workMurder on the Orient Express (2017)
Owner20th Century Studios
Years2017–present
Based onHercule Poirot
by Agatha Christie
Films and television
Film(s)Murder on the Orient Express (2017)
Death on the Nile (2022)
A Haunting in Venice (2023)
Audio
Soundtrack(s)Murder on the Orient Express (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (2017)
Death on the Nile (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (2020)
A Haunting in Venice (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (2023)

Hercule Poirot is a mystery film series developed by 20th Century Studios. It has been primarily directed by Kenneth Branagh who directed all three films. The series has grossed over $600 million worldwide and has received a generally positive critical reception.

Development

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Following the commercial success of Murder on the Orient Express (2017), 20th Century Fox announced plans for a sequel, with Kenneth Branagh returning as director and reprising his role as Hercule Poirot.[1] The sequel, Death on the Nile, was officially confirmed in November 2017, shortly after the first film’s release.[2] Screenwriter Michael Green, who adapted Murder on the Orient Express, was brought back to pen the script.[1] Production was initially set to begin in mid-2019, but delays pushed principal photography to September 2019. The film was primarily shot at Longcross Studios in England, with additional filming in Egypt. Originally scheduled for a 2020 release, Death on the Nile faced multiple delays due to the COVID-19 pandemic before ultimately premiering in February 2022 under the now-rebranded 20th Century Studios.

Before the release of Death on the Nile, Branagh expressed interest in continuing the series with more Poirot adaptations. In March 2022, 20th Century Studios officially confirmed development of a third installment, later revealed as A Haunting in Venice, based on Agatha Christie's novel Hallowe’en Party.[3] Michael Green returned as the screenwriter, with Branagh once again directing and starring as Poirot. The film marked a shift in tone from its predecessors, incorporating gothic horror elements.[3] Filming took place in Venice and at Pinewood Studios in late 2022. A Haunting in Venice was released in September 2023, receiving a generally positive critical response.

Branagh has since stated that he remains open to further adaptations, citing Agatha Christie’s extensive library of Poirot stories as potential material for future films.

Films

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Film U.S. release date Director Screenwriter(s) Story by Producer(s) Status
Murder on the Orient Express November 10, 2017 (2017-11-10) Kenneth Branagh Michael Green Agatha Christie Ridley Scott, Mark Gordon, Simon Kinberg, Kenneth Branagh, Judy Hofflund, Michael Schaefer Released
Death on the Nile February 11, 2022 (2022-02-11) Ridley Scott, Kenneth Branagh, Judy Hofflund, Kevin J. Walsh
A Haunting in Venice September 15, 2023 (2023-09-15) Ridley Scott, Kenneth Branagh, Judy Hofflund, Simon Kinberg

Murder on the Orient Express (2017)

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Belgian detective Hercule Poirot boards the luxurious Orient Express for what should be a peaceful journey. However, when a shady American businessman, Samuel Ratchett, is found murdered in his compartment, Poirot is tasked with solving the case. As the train becomes stranded due to an avalanche, Poirot interviews the diverse group of passengers, uncovering hidden connections and long-buried secrets. With time running out, he must untangle the web of lies to reveal the shocking truth behind the murder. The first film in the series, it was released in theaters on November 10, 2017.

Upon its release, the film was met with mixed reviews from critics, but was a box-office success, becoming the twenty-sixth highest-grossing film of 2017.

Death on the Nile (2022)

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Belgian detective Hercule Poirot embarks on a glamorous river cruise in Egypt, hoping for a relaxing voyage. However, when wealthy heiress Linnet Ridgeway-Doyle is found murdered, Poirot must unravel a tangled web of love, jealousy, and betrayal among the passengers. As tensions rise and more lives are put at risk, he races against time to uncover the killer before they strike again. The second film in the series, it was released in theaters on February 11, 2022.

It was originally set to be released on December 20, 2019, before being rescheduled to October 9, 2020, due to production issues.[4] It was then pushed back two weeks to October 23, and again to December 18, in response to the domestic box office underperformance of Tenet during the COVID-19 pandemic. In November 2020, the studio removed the film, along with Free Guy, from its upcoming release schedule until further notice. The next month, the film was rescheduled to September 17, 2021. In March 2021, it was then moved to the current February 2022 date.[5] Upon its release, the film received mixed reviews from critics but was a moderate box-office success, becoming the thirty-seventh highest-grossing film of 2022.

A Haunting in Venice (2023)

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Now retired and living in self-imposed exile in Venice, Hercule Poirot reluctantly attends a séance in a decaying palazzo on Halloween night. When one of the guests is mysteriously murdered, Poirot is drawn into a chilling investigation that blurs the line between the supernatural and reality. Confronting eerie occurrences and deeply buried secrets, he must use his skills to separate fact from fiction. The third film in the series, it was released in theaters on September 15, 2023.

Upon its release, the film received generally positive reviews from critics and was a modest box-office success, becoming the fifty-seventh highest-grossing film of 2023.

Future

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In October 2024, executive producer James Prichard hinted at possible future installments, stating that much like A Haunting in Venice, future films could potentially break from the norm and add other elements besides the supernatural. "If Ken [Branagh] wants to do more, and Michael [Green] wants to write more, we'll certainly do another. There's a lot of material still to go, so we're not going to run out of inspiration."[6]

That same month, 20th Century Studios boss Steve Asbell confirmed that other Agatha Christie stories will be adapted including And Then There Were None, The Witness for the Prosecution, and a Miss Marple film.[7]

Cast and characters

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The following table lists the main cast members of the Hercule Poirot film series and their appearances in each film.

Characters Films
Murder on the Orient Express
(2017)
Death on the Nile
(2022)
A Haunting in Venice
(2023)
Hercule Poirot Kenneth Branagh
Bouc Tom Bateman
Samuel Ratchett Johnny Depp
Caroline Hubbard Michelle Pfeiffer
Mary Debenham Daisy Ridley
Dr. Arbuthnot Leslie Odom Jr.
Hector MacQueen Josh Gad
Pilar Estravados Penélope Cruz
Gerhard Hardman Willem Dafoe
Princess Dragomiroff Judi Dench
Hildegarde Schmidt Olivia Colman
Edward Masterman Derek Jacobi
Countess Andrenyi Lucy Boynton
Simon Doyle Armie Hammer
Linnet Ridgeway-Doyle Gal Gadot
Jacqueline de Bellefort Emma Mackey
Euphemia Bouc Annette Bening
Dr. Linus Windlesham Russell Brand
Andrew Katchadourian Ali Fazal
Louise Bourget Rose Leslie
Rosalie Otterbourne Letitia Wright
Salome Otterbourne Sophie Okonedo
Marie Van Schuyler Jennifer Saunders
Bowers Dawn French
Ariadne Oliver Tina Fey
Rowena Drake Kelly Reilly
Joyce Reynolds Michelle Yeoh
Dr. Leslie Ferrier Jamie Dornan
Leopold Ferrier Jude Hill
Vitale Portfoglio Riccardo Scamarcio
Olga Seminoff Camille Cottin

Crew

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The following table lists the main crew members involved in each film.

Role Film
Murder on the Orient Express (2017) Death on the Nile (2022) A Haunting in Venice (2023)
Director Kenneth Branagh
Screenwriter(s) Michael Green
Producer(s) Ridley Scott
Mark Gordon
Simon Kinberg
Kenneth Branagh
Judy Hofflund
Michael Schaefer
Ridley Scott
Kenneth Branagh
Judy Hofflund
Kevin J. Walsh
Ridley Scott
Simon Kinberg
Kenneth Branagh
Judy Hofflund
Based on Murder on the Orient Express
by Agatha Christie
Death on the Nile
by Agatha Christie
Hallowe'en Party
by Agatha Christie
Cinematographer Haris Zambarloukos
Editor Mick Audsley Úna Ní Dhonghaíle Lucy Donaldson
Composer Patrick Doyle Hildur Guðnadóttir
Production companies TSG Entertainment
Kinberg Genre
The Mark Gordon Company
Scott Free Productions
TSG Entertainment
Kinberg Genre
The Mark Gordon Company
Scott Free Productions
Agatha Christie Limited
Distributor 20th Century Studios
Running time 114 minutes 127 minutes 103 minutes

Reception

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Box office performance

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Film U.S. release date Box office gross All-time ranking Budget Ref.
U.S. and

Canada

Other territories Worldwide U.S. and

Canada

Worldwide
Murder on the Orient Express November 10, 2017 (2017-11-10) $102,826,543 $249,963,268 $352,789,811 783 458 $55 million [8]
Death on the Nile February 11, 2022 (2022-02-11) $45,630,104 $91,677,131 $137,307,235 1,000+ 1,000+ $90–100 million [9]
A Haunting in Venice September 15, 2023 (2023-09-15) $42,471,412 $79,819,044 $122,290,456 1,000+ 1,000+ $60 million [10]
Total $190,928,059 $421,459,443 $612,387,502 $205–215 million

Critical and public response

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Film Critical Public
Rotten Tomatoes Metacritic CinemaScore PostTrak
Murder on the Orient Express 60% (300 reviews)[11] 52 (46 reviews)[12] B[13]
Death on the Nile 62% (291 reviews)[14] 52 (51 reviews)[15] B[13] 77%[16]
A Haunting in Venice 75% (296 reviews)[17] 63 (52 reviews)[18] B[19] 73%[19]

References

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