
Netflix has unveiled the first trailer and new imagery for Agatha Christie’s Seven Dials, a three-part adaptation set to premiere on January 15, 2026. Reworking one of Christie’s lesser-known but sharply atmospheric stories, the series leans into intrigue, misdirection, and social tension, anchoring its mystery firmly in the brittle glamour of post-war England.
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Set in 1925, Seven Dials opens at a lavish country house gathering where a practical joke spirals into something far more serious. What begins as playful mischief quickly reveals darker undertones, pulling the guests into a web of suspicion and concealed motives. At the center is Lady Eileen “Bundle” Brent, an inquisitive outsider whose curiosity places her at odds with the polite façades surrounding her. The story unfolds as a classic country house mystery, but with a pace and wit designed for a modern audience.

The series stars Mia McKenna-Bruce as Bundle Brent, supported by an ensemble cast including Helena Bonham Carter as Lady Caterham, Martin Freeman as Battle, Corey Mylchreest as Gerry Wade, Edward Bluemel as Jimmy Thesinger, and Nabhaan Rizwan as Ronnie Devereux. Together, the cast navigates a narrative shaped by privilege, secrecy, and shifting power dynamics beneath the polished surface of upper-class life.

Seven Dials is written by Chris Chibnall, whose approach emphasizes momentum and character tension, steering the story away from nostalgia and toward psychological unease. Direction comes from Chris Sweeney, while executive production includes Suzanne Mackie through Orchid Pictures, alongside Agatha Christie Limited. The result is a tightly structured limited series that treats Christie’s source material as a living framework rather than a period relic.

Visually, the newly released imagery suggests a controlled elegance disrupted by unease. Country house interiors, manicured grounds, and carefully staged social rituals provide the setting for a mystery that hinges on what remains unsaid. The tone balances sharp dialogue with mounting suspense, reinforcing Christie’s enduring ability to expose the fragility beneath social order.

With Seven Dials, Netflix continues its investment in classic literary adaptations that favor atmosphere and narrative precision. The series positions itself as a concise but impactful addition to Christie’s screen legacy, offering a reimagined entry point for longtime readers and new audiences alike.

















