Murder on the Orient Express's first trailer has arrived to give us a full look at the star-studded cast.
Sir Kenneth Branagh – who directed and stars as Hercule Poirot – has gathered together one of the biggest casts of 2017 for his Agatha Christie adaptation, including Star Wars' Daisy Ridley, Johnny Depp and Dame Judi Dench.
If the adaptation follows the original novel, it'll be the murder of Depp's character Edward Ratchett that Poirot will be investigating.
The suspects are unveiled in a classy long camera shot that takes up most of the trailer as Poirot rounds up everyone in a carriage.
Murder on the Orient Express also stars – deep breath – Tom Bateman, Lucy Boynton, Olivia Colman, Penélope Cruz, Willem Dafoe, Josh Gad, Manuel Garcia-Rulfo, Sir Derek Jacobi, Marwan Kenzari, Leslie Odom Jr and Michelle Pfeiffer.
Frozen star Gad used his time filming the movie to do everything possible to get Ridley to spill The Last Jedi secrets, even recruiting Dame Judi and JJ Abrams to do his bidding, but Ridley wouldn't be budged.
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Last month, Branagh explained that production on the movie led to some of his cast coming down with motion sickness.
"All these people were passengers on a train that travelled for a mile up and down the leafy lanes of Surrey pretending to be the former Yugoslavia," he recalled.
"It was curious that on the first day we used our gimballed train sets and our LED screens with footage that we'd gone to great trouble to shoot for the various environments – the lowlands and then the Alps, etc – [and] after a day, people really did feel quite sick."
Find out if the sickness was worth it when Murder on the Orient Express arrives in UK cinemas on November 3 and US cinemas on November 10.
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