Netflix’s gripping new Agatha Christie adaptation, Agatha Christie’s Seven Dials, arrived on the streaming platform on January 15, 2026, offering a stylish reimagining of the 1929 novel The Seven Dials Mystery. This three-part miniseries transports viewers to 1925 England, where a lighthearted country house prank involving seven alarm clocks spirals into cold-blooded murder and a shadowy international conspiracy.

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The tale unfolds at the opulent estate of the Caterham family during a lavish party. What begins as a mischievous setup—seven synchronized clocks ringing at dawn—ends in tragedy when diplomat Gerald Wade is discovered dead, poisoned amid the ticking devices. The incident draws in the spirited Lady Eileen “Bundle” Brent, who refuses to accept the official verdict and launches her own investigation, exposing links to the mysterious “Seven Dials” secret society and high-stakes espionage.

Mia McKenna-Bruce stars as Bundle, bringing sharp intelligence and youthful determination to the role. Her wide-eyed curiosity evolves into fierce resolve as she navigates glittering social circles and dangerous secrets.

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Helena Bonham Carter portrays Lady Caterham, Bundle’s eccentric and enigmatic mother, whose grief-tinged eccentricity and masked presence at key events add layers of intrigue and emotional depth.

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Martin Freeman plays Superintendent Battle, the no-nonsense Scotland Yard detective whose stern demeanor, signature mustache, and methodical approach provide a steady anchor to the unfolding chaos.

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The supporting cast includes Edward Bluemel as the charming Jimmy Thesiger, Iain Glen, Nabhaan Rizwan, and Alex Macqueen, each contributing to a web of suspicion and red herrings. Chris Chibnall’s script modernizes the tone with breezy banter and poignant post-war reflections, while director Chris Sweeney’s visuals capture 1920s elegance—candlelit ballrooms, manicured gardens, foggy streets—interwoven with tense, action-packed moments in the climactic finale.

Filmed in Bristol with lavish period detail, the episodes (around 50-60 minutes each) build suspense through clever twists, false leads, and a shocking reveal faithful to Christie’s plotting yet amplified with heightened emotional stakes and peril.

Critics praise the standout performances—McKenna-Bruce’s breakout energy, Bonham Carter’s quirky flair, and Freeman’s understated authority—along with the series’ fresh yet respectful approach. It holds solid reviews (around 74% on Rotten Tomatoes), though some purists debate the darker themes and more dynamic finale compared to the novel’s lighter spirit.

As a self-contained limited series, no renewal has been announced, but its success highlights the enduring appeal of Christie’s mysteries in the streaming era.

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