Self-proclaimed as “the greatest detective in the world,” this iconic fictional character is getting yet another reboot from none other than the BBC. The project is reportedly a major television series based on Agatha Christie’s beloved novels and could run for up to three seasons in the coming years. This is because the BBC is said to have made a significant commitment to the adaptation after securing it in a highly competitive bidding war involving several networks and streaming platforms.
While an official premiere date has yet to be announced for the upcoming adaptation, reports confirm that the project focuses on Hercule Poirot, Agatha Christie’s most famous and longest-running character, who has become one of the most recognizable figures in detective fiction. The BBC project will see Benji Walters (Obsession) pen the script, as sources say he has breathed new life into the fictional Belgian detective. However, script details are currently being kept under wraps.
The adaptation will be produced with Agatha Christie Limited and is expected to be filmed in Liverpool and the north-west of England over the summer. Also, Season 1 is expected to premiere in the second half of 2027. As for who will lead the reboot series as the larger-than-life Poirot, the search is currently underway, with many fans already providing suggestions and making comparisons to the high-profile actors who have portrayed the detective over the years.
Hercule Poirot Is the Greatest Detective in the World
As the most renowned Agatha Christie character, the intellectual Poirot has appeared in 33 novels starting with The Mysterious Affair at Styles, two plays, and 51 short stories published between 1920 and 1975. He has also been portrayed in dozens of movies and television shows over the past century. David Suchet famously played the sleuth in Agatha Christie’s Poirot, which debuted in 1989 on British broadcaster ITV and aired through 2013 on PBS and A&E in the U.S. John Malkovich played Poirot in the 2018 limited series, The ABC Murders, and Kenneth Branagh more recently took on the role of the detective in a series of star-studded movies, beginning with Murder on the Orient Express in 2017 and followed by Death on the Nile and A Haunting in Venice.
Stay tuned to Collider for future updates about the exciting BBC reboot.
- Release Date
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November 10, 2017
- Runtime
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114 minutes
- Writers
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Michael Green, Agatha Christie






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