Murder on the Nile is coming to Italy on Disney Plus. This is confirmed by the streaming platform itself, which has also made official the arrival date of the film at no additional cost for subscribers.
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Murder on the Nile coming to Disney Plus
Here's the synopsis:
Belgian detective Hercule Poirot's vacation in Egypt aboard an elegant steamship turns into a terrifying search for a killer when the idyllic honeymoon of a perfect couple is tragically cut short. Set in an epic setting featuring sweeping desert vistas and the majestic pyramids of Giza, this dramatic story of a love gone wrong features a cosmopolitan group of flawless-looking travelers, with twists that will leave audiences in suspense until the shocking final revelation. Shot on a 65mm Panavision camera in late 2019, Murder on the Nile transports audiences to the 1930s, recreating many of the locations that inspired Agatha Christie's fascinating thriller.
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Subscribe now to Disney + at € 8.99 per month or € 89.90 per year
Murder on the Nile Coming to Disney Plus
Murder on the Nile, the 20th Century Studios mystery-thriller directed and starring eight-time Academy Award nominee Kenneth Branagh alongside an all-star cast, will arrive on Wednesday, March 30 on Disney Plus at no additional cost for all subscribers to the streaming service.Murder on the Nile coming to Disney Plus
Here's the synopsis:
Belgian detective Hercule Poirot's vacation in Egypt aboard an elegant steamship turns into a terrifying search for a killer when the idyllic honeymoon of a perfect couple is tragically cut short. Set in an epic setting featuring sweeping desert vistas and the majestic pyramids of Giza, this dramatic story of a love gone wrong features a cosmopolitan group of flawless-looking travelers, with twists that will leave audiences in suspense until the shocking final revelation. Shot on a 65mm Panavision camera in late 2019, Murder on the Nile transports audiences to the 1930s, recreating many of the locations that inspired Agatha Christie's fascinating thriller.
Catch up our review of Murder on the Nile