There are quite a few movies we could talk about here, but given we’ve been talking about expectations, let’s focus on Murder On The Orient Express.
Next up will be Death On The Nile, which depending on how one feels about Murder Of Roger Ackroyd, is probably Christie’s third or fourth most famous novel.
The whodunit picked up nearly seven million more domestically this weekend, which puts it well over the two hundred million mark worldwide.
That’s a solid return on a fifty-five million dollar budget, and it’s apparently enough for the studio to commit to another round of Hercule Poirot.