Several A-listers including Daisy Ridley, Judi Dench, Michael Pena and "Hamilton" star Leslie Odom Jr have joined the cast of "Murder on the Orient Express".
Kenneth Branagh is on board to play the lead character, detective Hercule Poirot, in the adaptation of Agatha Christie's acclaimed mystery novel, said The Hollywood Reporter.
The movie also stars Johnny Depp and Michelle Pfeiffer.
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Ridley has been roped in to play Mary Debenham, a working-class woman, who is in love with Arbuthnot (Odom Jr).
Meanwhile, Dench is set to play Princess Dragomiroff. As for Pena, he is on board to play a Cuban passenger named Marquez.
Other cast members include Derek Jacobi, Lucy Boynton and Tom Bateman, who are set to play Masterman, Countess Andrenyi and Poirot's friend Bouc respectively.
"I'm honored to have this fantastic group of actors bring these dark materials to life for a new audience. Christie's ('Murder on the Orient Express') is mysterious, compelling and unsettling," Branagh said.
He will also will direct the upcoming movie from a script provided by Michael Green.
"Murder on the Orient Express" centers on Belgian detective Hercule Poirot, who is called into action after an American tycoon is found murdered. The victim's been stabbed multiple times in his locked compartment inside the luxurious Orient Express. With a killer in the midst during a terrible snowstorm, Poirot must identify the murderer before there is another victim.
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