Solve the Mystery When Murder on the Orient Express Hits Blu-Ray and 4K Next Month

If you’re eager to give back into Agatha Christie’s classic murder mystery, given new life this past Fall thanks to Kenneth Branagh and an all-star cast…you’ll get your chance soon.  Fox has announced that Murder on the Orient Express will arrive on Blu-Ray/4K on February 27, 2018 (with a digital release landing a bit earlier on February 20th).  It’s coming loaded with special features as well: 

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Everyone has a past. Everyone has a secret. Everyone is a suspect. Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment presents the ultimate case of whodunit when MURDER ON THE ORIENT EXPRESS arrives on Digital February 20 and on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray and DVD February 27. 

Produced by Branagh along with Ridley Scott (Alien: Covenant), Simon Kinberg (Logan), Mark Gordon (Molly’s Game), Judy Hofflund (As You Like It) and Michael Schaefer (The Martian), MURDER ON THE ORIENT EXPRESS is loaded with bonus material that dives into the making of the film including an eight-part documentary, eleven deleted scenes, commentary by Branagh and much more.

4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray & DVD BONUS FEATURES

Agatha Christie: An Intimate Portrait

Let’s Talk About Hercule Poirot

Unusual Suspects (Part One, Two and Three)

The Art of Murder

All Aboard: Filming Murder on the Orient Express

Music of Murder

Deleted Scenes (with and without Commentary by Kenneth Branagh and Michael Green)

Alternate Opening

Newsreel (Extended)

Breakfast

Hotel Check-In

Arasta Bazaar (Extended)

Train Montage

Departure

Poirot Bedtime Rituals (with two alternates)

Pierre Michel Interview

Luggage

Dreamscape

Director commentary by Kenneth Branagh and Michael Green

Theatrical Trailers

Gallery  

Will you be picking up Murder on the Orient Express on blu-ray next month? 

-Jordan 

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