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    By Emma ReynoldsAugust 24, 2025No Comments6 Mins Read
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    Getty Images (L to R) Dame Helen Mirren, Pierce Brosnan, Celia Imrie and Sir Ben Kingsley attend the UK Premiere of "The Thursday Murder Club" in Leicester Square on August 21, 2025 in London, England. Getty Images

    Dame Helen, Brosnan, Imrie and Sir Ben complete the quartet of The Thursday Murder Club

    Richard Osman’s Thursday Murder Club book series is one of the most successful of recent years – more than 10 million copies have been sold, all four books have broken UK sales records and the fifth instalment will be released in the autumn.

    It’s no wonder, then, that the star-studded cast of the film adaptation would be somewhat nervous about how fans will receive the movie.

    Speaking to the BBC, Pierce Brosnan says the nerves have ramped up over the past few weeks. “It’s a huge responsibility when you have an audience and the world waiting to see these characters.”

    The film sees the usually well-groomed Irishman transform into a bearded Ron, the gregarious one-time trade union leader turned unlikely amateur sleuth, in a new Netflix movie based on the first book in the series.

    Brosnan also admits he first thought of another actor when reading the part of Ron.

    “I never asked Chris why he cast me,” says Brosnan. “I thought: ‘this is Ray Winstone, bro'”. But the actor kept any doubts to himself, and remembers thinking: “‘Don’t say anything Pierce, just keep going'”.

    Netflix L-R - Imrie, Sir Ben, Dame Helen and Brosnan in their Thursday Murder Club characters Netflix

    The quartet all seem eager to film a sequel

    Dame Helen Mirren’s Elizabeth, Celia Imrie’s Joyce and Sir Ben Kingsley’s Ibrahim round out a quartet that unites to investigate murder – just as long as it fits around the local bus timetable.

    The result sees the mystery-solving group living their later years at an otherwise idyllic retirement village, Coopers Chase.

    Brosnan says his co-stars helped ease the nerves and they group “had a great time” on set.

    A bromance is born

    It seems the 72-year-old has struck up a particularly close friendship with Sir Ben, 81, and the pair tell the BBC about how they enjoyed getting to know each other better on set.

    “We’d stand around and chat about things we liked and we discovered we both love Laurel and Hardy,” Brosnan says before Sir Ben interrupts him with a rendition of the Trail of the Lonesome Pine, which Brosnan joyfully joins in with.

    The pacey two-hour adventure has Steven Spielberg’s involvement, through the Jaws director’s production company Amblin, and is directed by Chris Columbus, of Harry Potter and Home Alone fame.

    Sir Ben says that is what first piqued his interest, with the script being a final clincher.

    “It’s a beautiful script and it is so idiosyncratically English – it’s a new old English movie.”

    Getty Images (L-R) Pierce Brosnan and Ben Kingsley attend Netflix's "The Thursday Murder Club" New York Screening at The Plaza Hotel on August 14, 2025 in New York CityGetty Images

    Brosnan and Sir Ben bonded over their love for Laurel and Hardy

    As many readers’ top choice to play mysterious group leader Elizabeth, Dame Helen, 80, admits to thinking the same when she first read the novel.

    “Embarrassingly, I did. When you read that book, you think immediately this could be a movie and then, if it is, I wonder if they’ll ever approach me to play that role, because I’d love to play it. It was sort of a bit of a miracle for me when they did.”

    Imrie, 73, who plays former nurse Joyce, took the opposite approach and did not read the book until they were cast.

    “Dear friends of mine occasionally said: ‘You know, you’d be awfully good for this, but I’m quite superstitious’,” Imrie recalls. “I didn’t want to spook things. The minute I was cast I ran down to the bookshop.”

    The film has received mixed reviews from critics. In a two-star review, the Telegraph’s Robbie Collin called it a “nefariously lazy” adaptation that is little more than a “half-hearted parody of a whodunnit”.

    Clarisse Loughrey of The Independent also awarded two stars, saying the film failed to make the most of its all-star cast and “is so flimsy and digestible, it barely exists” with “each clue presented plainly, legibly, and without even a hint of enigma”.

    There was a more positive review from Kevin Maher of the Times, who agreed that “there is a lot of heavy exposition” but awarded the film four stars, adding: “Camp and quietly sad, a franchise is born”.

    A middling three-star review from The Guardian’s Peter Bradshaw said that there was “much to enjoy” and “the club sometimes resembling a kind of senior-citizen X-Men group whose collective superpower is invisibility”.

    Netflix Dame Helen Mirren in The Thursday Murder Club, looking at a piece of paper through a magnifying glassNetflix

    Dame Helen Mirren says she hoped she would be approached to star in the film after reading the book

    The cosy-crime movie will be out in cinemas for a week before being available to stream on Netflix.

    It’s cinematic release is somewhat limited as it’s only being shown in 30 cinemas, something Dame Helen says is “disappointing”.

    “I think it would have done well in the cinema and I wish it was staying for a little longer,” she says, adding she has “no idea” why the release is so limited.

    But Osman says it’s a hard time right now to get films commissioned, so he’s grateful to Netflix for its support.

    Brosnan, best known for taking on the role of James Bond, also spoke to the BBC about who will take on the role of 007 next.

    He says his advice to whoever takes it on would be to “get a good lawyer” and cast a very close eye over their contract as “it’s full of surprises”.

    It’s a thinly-veiled reference to his experience of being unexpectedly removed from the role and he’s previously spoken about being axed as Bond “half-way through negotiations” for what would have been his fifth movie more than two decades ago.

    He recalled receiving the news out of the blue. In the end, producers rebooted the franchise with Craig in the role.

    XNY/Star Max/GC Images via Getty Images Pierce Brosnan casts a very wide grin as he laughs while signing autographs outside a New York Hotel. He's wearing a dapper blue suit with white shirt and striking aviator sunglasses. There is a crowd of autograph hunters, one of whom is dressed in a white sailors' outfit.XNY/Star Max/GC Images via Getty Images

    Brosnan has previously spoken about how he was axed as Bond “out of the blue”

    The first day of filming for the foursome was an emotional scene set in a hospice. For Imrie, it encapsulated a broader theme for the film.

    “It was full of what hangs over the story, not in a morbid way, but we are around the bed of someone that is dying and we’re all of an age where that is going to happen,” she says.

    “It was the starting point, I think it gives the film some ballast,” adds Sir Ben. “It’s not a little comedy. It has some layers to it… a base note that runs through it.”

    Dame Helen agrees: “That’s the great success of the books, isn’t it, the way Richard combines real sadness, the reality that life involves death always… but at the same time, there is this great, natural humane comedy bubbling up all the time.”

    As for whether they’d return to Coopers Chase in the not too distant future, Dame Helen and Brosnan are enthusiastic. “Yes, absolutely,” they respond in unison. This A-list ensemble’s adventures, it seems, may have only just begun.

    The Thursday Murder Club is available to watch on Netflix from Thursday 28 August.

    Additional reporting by George Bowden.

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