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Season 1 – Agatha Christie's Seven Dials

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England. 1925. At a lavish country house party, a practical joke appears to have gone horribly, murderously wrong. It will be up to the unlikeliest of sleuths - the fizzingly inquisitive Lady Eileen ‘Bundle’ Brent - to unravel a chilling plot that will change her life, cracking wide open the country house mystery.
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Agatha Christie's Seven Dials — Season 1

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Moira MacDonald Seattle Times 6d
This tidy journey of less than three hours is lovely period-movie fun. Go to Full Review
Amber Dowling Globe and Mail Jan 20
While McKenna-Bruce is a watchable lead, her privilege and connections result in easy access to clues and situations that instantly lower the stakes. If everything is at your fingertips and there’s nothing to work for, the payoff isn’t rewarding. Go to Full Review
Peter Travers The Travers Take Jan 17
2.5/4
New star Mia McKenna-Bruce makes a charming amateur sleuth in a mishmash mystery, needlessly extended into three parts. Go to Full Review
Kate Sánchez But Why Tho? A Geek Community 17h
9/10
Agatha Christie’s Seven Dials taps into the nostalgia fans of the genre have, but without feeling like a retread. Yes, it’s Agatha Christie, but through Mia McKenna-Bruce’s performance, it feels familiar and new at the same time. Go to Full Review
Aglaia Berlutti Hipertextual 2d
B
This new adaptation of the so-called Queen of Mystery not only turns the original novel into a thrilling suspense thriller. At the same time, it shows that his works continue to be flawless mechanisms [Full Review in Spanish] Go to Full Review
Dais Johnston Inverse 4d
If you want to see a new face enter the Agatha Christie adaptation pantheon, then check out this breezy 1920s adventure. Go to Full Review
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Matt L @Chubbski 15h Nah. Ludicrous plot. Main actress is really good though. See more Craig B 1d The actress who played Bundle saved this series. She is just one of those people the camera loves I guess. Thankfully she was in every scene almost. Otherwise it was a OK show not great, silly really with the ending. But worth a watch. See more P A. @Noone2 2d Character development was good and even though not an”edge of your seat “ mystery it was very entertaining See more David D @David2026 2d Named after the sequel in the Agatha Christie series and with some adaptation changes, none spoil what is a delightful romp with a superb cast. It's not the most difficult mystery to unravel ahead of the reveal, but its thoroughly enjoyable. See more Joel D @JD2025 2d Probably being a faithful adaptation, requires a good context of the society and times back then. See more Kafe R @Kafe101 2d McKenna Bruce is simply gorgeous. Martin Freeman’s best ever performance (a low bar), beautiful sets and art direction… nonsense story. Even for a whodunnit. Eyes open, brain off for this one. See more Read all reviews
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Episodes

Episode 1 Aired Jan 15, 2026 Bundle of Love A lavish party at the Caterham estate results in sore heads the next day and one guest not waking up at all; grief pushes Bundle to search for answers. Details Episode 2 Aired Jan 15, 2026 Battle Commences Bundle's desperate search for the killer takes her from London's seedy underbelly to a country house gathering which could change the course of history. Details Episode 3 Aired Jan 15, 2026 The Finger Points After the police catch an intruder and Battle finds two bullets, Bundle makes a shocking discovery; can she finally uncover the mastermind behind it all? Details

Season Info

Director
Chris Sweeney
Executive Producer
Suzanne Mackie, Chris Sussman, James Prichard, Andy Stebbing, Chris Sweeney
Screenwriter
Chris Chibnall, Agatha Christie
Network
Netflix
Genre
Mystery & Thriller
Original Language
British English
Release Date
Jan 15, 2026
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