The film will be screened in select cities across the United States ahead of its wide release.
The Big Picture As the release date for A Haunting in Venice swiftly approaches, 20th Century Studios has announced that Kenneth Branagh's sequel will be screened early across select cities in the United States thanks to a special event with IMAX and Alamo Drafthouse. The filmmaker will once again star as Agatha Christie's famous detective, Hercule Poirot, in a new mystery that will mix the character's realistic skills for research with a supernatural context.
If you aren't in one of the above cities you may still have a chance to see A Haunting In Venice early on September 13 as over 100 early access screenings will take place in IMAX and other premium formats. These screenings will feature exclusive luggage tag giveaways and the opportunity to enter for a chance to win a trip to Venice, Italy. Check for screenings in your area and grab your tickets here.
The supporting cast of the movie in charge of portraying the suspects will be stellar, with Michelle Yeoh, Kyle Allen, and Camille Cottin joining the franchise for the first time. Poirot has always worked in cases where he has felt like he had control over what was happening, using logic and intelligence to guide the next step in his crusade.
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