Esteemed actor Kenneth Branagh may return to reprise his role as the iconic actor after his latest turn this year.
Speaking toabout the recent film starring the iconic detective, producer Judy Hofflund — who worked on the first two Poirot films, Murder on the Orient Express and Death on the Nile — was asked about Branagh potentially returning for more films.
According to Hofflund, there are no concrete plans as of yet, but there “have been some conversations” about it. “Not yet. There have been some conversations about what they’d like to do next,” said Hofflund. “I know what I want next, but I can’t tell you what it is.” Branagh’s latest film as the detective, A Haunting in Venice, is once again directed by Branagh from a screenplay written by Michael Green, based on Christie’s 1969 novel Hallowe’en Party.The film stars Michelle Yeoh , Jamie Dornan , Tina Fey , Kelly Reilly , Kyle Allen , Camille Cottin , Jude Hill , Ali Khan , Emma Laird , and Riccardo Scamarico .
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