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Agatha Christie’s Poirot is returning to the screen with new series in production

By staffMay 21, 20263 Mins Read
Agatha Christie’s Poirot is returning to the screen with new series in production
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21/05/2026 – 12:39 GMT+2

When the phrase “the greatest detective in the world” is quoted from “The Mystery of the Blue Train”, discerning viewers will look back to ITV’s 13 series of Agatha Christie’s Hercule Poirot, starring David Suchet as the title character.

Over the course of 70 episodes, which ran from 1989 to 2013, the show helmers adapted every major literary work by Christie featuring Poirot, from novel to short story.

Several actors have played the Belgian gentleman sleuth over the years, from Peter Ustinov to Kenneth Branagh, but few can deny that the definitive portrayal was Suchet’s.

Now, it has been revealed by Deadline that the BBC has committed to reimagining Hercule Poirot for the small screen once more, with the British broadcaster securing the adaptation rights in “a highly competitive situation, with other networks and streamers bidding”.

More than that, a deadline has been set, as season 1 of the newest incarnation is expected to premiere in the second half of 2027.

The good news? The Poirot reboot is housed at Mammoth Screen, which has a long track record of adapting Christie’s work. It will also be produced with Agatha Christie Limited.

The bad news? Imagine having to tread the same ground as the incomparable David Suchet… Daunting doesn’t even begin to cover it. Plus, all the Poirot stories have been told during the actor’s tenure, meaning that there will be a sense of either déjà-vu or “Why watch the new series when the older one already exists and is so damn good?”.

The search for the new Poirot is underway, and there have not been any leaks with regards to who could be cast as the beloved detective.

Let’s just hope that the new creative team is using every single “little grey cell” at their disposal. Or otherwise, it’ll be Peril at BBC House. And good luck coming up with an adequate replacement for Hugh Fraser as Captain Hastings, as well as an equally iconic title sequence for the show… The original run’s was perfection.

Agatha Christie (1890 – 1976) wrote 66 detective novels and remains the best-selling fiction writer of all time, her novels having sold between two and four billion copies worldwide. Only William Shakespeare tops her, and Christie features in the Top 5 list of best-selling individual books, with “And Then There Were None” (1939) selling approximately 100 million copies.

Poirot is Christie’s most famous and longest-running character, appearing in 33 of her novels and 51 short stories.

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