

According to The Hollywood Reporter, Netflix revealed the trailer for the upcoming crime mystery series Agatha Christie’s Seven Dials Seven Dials. The series is scheduled to air on the streamer on January 15.
As per The Hollywood Reporter, Mia McKenna-Bruce (Last Train to Christmas, The Witcher) plays a young British aristocrat in the series, an aristocrat-turned-sleuth when a country house prank turns deadly. The character of Lady Eileen “Bundle” Brent in the 1929 Agatha Christie (Murder on the Orient Express, The Murder of Roger Ackroyd) novel adaptation, which leaves her upset over the mysterious death of Gerry Wade, played by Corey Mychreest. This will determine and unravel the murder plot that, in true Christie tradition, is set among country home guests. To unmask the killer in a mansion filled with ticking clocks and suspects, amateur detective Eileen must first get round discouragement from Lady Caterha.
Below is the official trailer for Agatha Christie’s Seven Dials.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, in the trailer, Lady Caterham cautions an inquisitive Eileen in the teaser that “people who go looking for trouble usually find it.” “You should leave all of this to the professionals,” Battle also tells Eileen as he dismissively shows her his office door, before adding: “You’re going to do exactly the opposite.”
As per The Hollywood Reporter, joining McKenna-Bruce the cast of the series also includes Alex Macqueen (Peaky Blinders, The Thick of It) as George, Guy Siner (We’re Better Together, What We Carry with Us) as Tredwell, Nyasha Hatendi (Mass Effect: Andromeda, Sacrilege: Curse of the Mbirwi) as Dr. Cyril Matip, Stella Stocker (The Good Liar, The Optimist) as Eve, Samuel W Hodgeson (Dope Girls, Waiting for the Out) and many others.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, the series is composed by Broadchurch creator Chris Chibnall (The Great Train Robbery, Old Who vs. New Who) and executive produced by Suzanne Mackie (Calendar Girls, The Crown) and Chris Sussman (This Country, Good Omens), while Chris Sweeney (Apples Never Fall, Back to Life) is director and an executive producer alongside Chibnall and Andy Stebbing (The Harry Hill Movie, Sex Lifes of the Potato Men). Joanna Crow (The Luminaries, Agatha Raisin) will also be producing on the series.
