The Thursday Murder Club Release Date Set for Pierce Brosnan & Helen Mirren Movie

Netflix has officially set the release date for their new murder mystery comedy, “The Thursday Murder Club,” starring Golden Globe nominee Pierce Brosnan as former union activist Ron and Academy Award winner Helen Mirren as ex-spy Elizabeth. The film is adapted from Richard Osman’s 2020 bestselling novel of the same title that gained international acclaim.

The storyline revolves around four lively retirees – Elizabeth, Ron, Ibrahim, and Joyce – who enjoy solving unsolved murder mysteries as a pastime. However, when an enigmatic death occurs right in their own neighborhood, their leisurely detective work takes an exciting twist as they find themselves embroiled in a genuine whodunit scenario.

When is The Thursday Murder Club release date?

On August 28, Thursday, you can start streaming The Thursday Murder Club – this thrilling production is exclusively on Netflix. Apart from Mirren and Brosnan, the star-studded cast includes Ben Kingsley, Celia Imrie, Naomi Ackie, Daniel Mays, Henry Lloyd-Hughes, Tom Ellis, Jonathan Pryce, David Tennant, Paul Freeman, Geoff Bell, Richard E. Grant, and Ingrid Oliver.

The movie is helmed by Chris Columbus, known for directing Home Alone and Harry Potter films, from a script penned by Katy Brand and Suzanne Heathcote. It boasts executive production by Jo Burn, Osman, Eleanor Columbus, Holly Bario, and Jeb Brod, with both Columbus and Jennifer Todd serving as producers. This production is a collaboration between Amblin and Netflix.

Osman expressed that his hit novel was inspired by the fascinating conversations he had with individuals who led extraordinary lives. He listened to their captivating tales, rumors, and insights. He felt these people were often underestimated, yet they were brimming with wisdom. This notion of leveraging the untapped potential of these overlooked individuals, who possess remarkable skills despite their invisibility, gave birth to The Thursday Murder Club. By gathering these underappreciated but talented individuals, he believed they could accomplish anything.

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2025-04-24 20:40