And Then There Were None Keeps Filming

Sep 02, 2015 20:40



Filming has begun on our new Agatha Christie adaptation #AndThenThereWereNone, starring Aidan Turner & Charles Dance pic.twitter.com/iw2O6EQ0JO
- BBC One (@BBCOne) September 2, 2015
Their twitter says they've "begun" filming but they've actually been shooting for the past two months. This mini series based off of one of Agatha Christie's ( Read more... )

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strikethislucas September 3 2015, 05:02:23 UTC
It's not my favorite book from Agatha, but I'm kinda excited for this.

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ebenetwo September 3 2015, 05:04:14 UTC
Douglas Booth is supposed to be pretty but ugh his face. I cannot be more unattracted to him

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my_dear_watson7 September 3 2015, 05:06:26 UTC
he reminds me so much of Instagram models/the Kardashian look

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ebenetwo September 3 2015, 05:21:19 UTC
He looks like he should be a male model but not one that gets the good stuff either like he ain't no Clement Chabernaud

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natalienicole88 September 3 2015, 05:04:52 UTC
This is my favorite book! I had no idea they were making a film.

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zodgory September 3 2015, 05:08:35 UTC
Miniseries! So there's more content to enjoy!

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natalienicole88 September 3 2015, 05:20:19 UTC
Whoops. I skimmed too quickly. A miniseries will work well too!

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my_dear_watson7 September 3 2015, 05:07:03 UTC
I love this book so much, every time I sit down to read it I always finish it in one go because it's so intense. Excited to see this!

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zodgory September 3 2015, 05:10:21 UTC
I love it so much too! I remember being thrown off that it wasn't a Poirot or Marple book, but by the end that worked out perfectly. Especially because I wouldn't want either of them getting murdered.

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my_dear_watson7 September 3 2015, 05:13:19 UTC
I never got into Poirot, but I used to read the Miss Marple books and I loved them. And Then There Were None is up there with The Most Dangerous Game and Rebecca for me, the former a book I need to revisit since I haven't read it in so long.

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zodgory September 3 2015, 05:32:54 UTC
Ha, I'm the opposite because I absolutely LOVED Poirot but couldn't get into Miss Marple. I've been thinking about watching the David Suchet adaptations. I accidentally ended up watching his last one which had a giant ass spoiler about the character.

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rahrahramen September 3 2015, 05:11:22 UTC
This book freaked me out so much when I was a teen, especially the seaweed part. Probably the reason I'm always suspicious of invitations....

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