Official Trailer | Death on the Nile | 20th Century Studios



Every passenger has a motive. Watch the new trailer for Death on the Nile, in theaters February 11.

Belgian sleuth Hercule Poirot’s Egyptian vacation aboard a glamorous river steamer turns into a terrifying search for a murderer when a picture-perfect couple’s idyllic honeymoon is tragically cut short. Set against an epic landscape of sweeping desert vistas and the majestic Giza pyramids, this dramatic tale of love gone wrong features a cosmopolitan group of impeccably dressed travelers and enough wicked twists and turns to leave audiences guessing until the final, shocking denouement.

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  1. Leon Renk
    Leon Renk says:

    who on earth thought it was a good idea to create a new character with a stereotypical Armenian surname and have an indian person play that role WHAT WAS THE REASON?

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  2. Elizabetta
    Elizabetta says:

    Terrible movie, nothing like the 1978 version …

    THE 1978 VERSION IT IS THE BEST, CASTING SUPERIOR & MORE FAITHFUL TO THE STORY!

    Disney introduce the WOKE version casting black & Indian ppl ( nothing wrong with this but is another story, no in the Agatha Christy story in 1934). Also the beginning of the movie about 1914 World War I, terrible way to start…

    WOKE & STUPIDITY KILLED THIS 2022 MOVIE!

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  3. RangerTheDerpGoat
    RangerTheDerpGoat says:

    I don't know why I didn't give this movie more of a chance when I heard it was coming out, but I loved it! I can't wait to watch Murder On the Orient Express and then the next in the series!

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  4. Leeennddaa
    Leeennddaa says:

    No offense to Agatha Christie, but man this storyline was so incredibly predictable… did anyone else guess "whodunit" from the very beginning? (I never read the book nor saw the original movie… but I solved the 'mystery' immediately)

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  5. INTERDEPENDENT
    INTERDEPENDENT says:

    What if 20th Century produced their trailers first and audiences decided if the feature got made? That’s one of the things we intend to do differently in our new studio system. Would you support the idea?

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  6. Kenneth Law
    Kenneth Law says:

    i was really impressed by this film when i saw it — haven't read the book but Agatha Christie is obviously very accomplished …it was enjoyable and held my attention which i think is one hallmark of a good fllm to see in theaters..

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  7. Natalia V
    Natalia V says:

    These terorists from downing street SeaCliff who need to be sent in police to explain if they did teract MC Estonia in 94 and Tsunami in 2004 in Tailand with they mafia for stealing copy of my body and other royals to make movies

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  8. Robert Williams
    Robert Williams says:

    This was either the most pretentious movie I've ever seen or just a really accurate commentary on pretentious high culture. Seriously, why did they have to get everyone's attention to look at the rich lady dressed as Cleopatra? Why did she feel the need to climb a ladder, don the robes of pharaohs, and recite Shakespeare or whatever with all eyes on her? The old rich commie and the music lady with weird dialogue were no better either. The great mustachioed slueth himself was the only redeeming character in my opinion (although he didn't sleep with the mustache net like he did in the old series, but I can forgive that).

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  9. michael ramirez
    michael ramirez says:

    Just saw this film! First half was okay but the second half was insane! What a mystery and suspense plot. Should have watched it on the movie theaters but had a great Sunday night watching it at home!!!

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