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Leeds Bookshop Partners with Netflix to Promote Agatha Christie Classic

Netflix updates Agatha Christie's lesser-known 1925 mystery with a gender-swapped Lady Caterham and Helena Bonham Carter, filmed on location with estate-approved script changes.

A bookshop in Leeds has joined forces with Netflix to mark the release of a new adaptation of Agatha Christie’s The Seven Dials Mystery.

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Among the genres that captivate the public of the streaming platforms, are the productions of the period. The combination of drama, history and social reflection are some of the perfect condiments by which millions of people around the world add titles of this kind to their Netflix list. As a result, we bring you the details about The Seven Spheres, the miniseries based on Agatha Christie's novel that the giant of the streaming will premiere on …

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"Agatha Christie: The Seven Spheres" is the new series about to reach Netflix, and so it advances. The first trailer takes us straight to England, 1925. There we see a dance and Lady Eileen “Bundle” Brent, the protagonist of this story, who is surprised when Gerry Wade is about to ask her the question she longs for. However, abruptly someone interrupts him and is forced to answer. The next morning, Gerry does not wake up; it is Lady Eileen who w…

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Netflix begins 2026 with a proposal of classic mystery and epochal drama that seeks to conquer both Agatha Christie's followers and new audiences. The Agatha Christie miniseries: The Seven Spheres is composed of three episodes, adapting The Seven Dials Mystery, one of the first novels of the British writer. With a prominent cast and an international production, the series promises to move the viewer to England in the 1920s with an agile and visu…

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