THE THURSDAY MURDER CLUB
Initial Netflix release: 28 August 2025 Director: Christopher Columbus Story by: Richard Osman
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THE THURSDAY MURDER CLUB
Initial Netflix release: 28 August 2025 Director: Christopher Columbus Story by: Richard Osman

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Thursday Murder Club be upon ye🫳
If you have not seen this movie yet please go watch it, it’s so awesome😭
I’ve thoroughly enjoyed the dynamic between Ibrahim and Ron in the book series, but actually seeing Sir Ben Kingsley and Pierce Brosnan act it out is perfection!!
The scene where Ibrahim and Ron are pretending to trash the apartment is hysterical LOL
Listen. We should have known they would fuck it up when we saw Ron Ritchie in a button down.
An Archive of Our Own, a project of the Organization for Transformative Works
Day Nine: Flashbacks
Summary: Ibrahim isn’t completely recovered from his assault.

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just finished the bullet that missed and oof. Richard Osman what is that ending. did you really have to kill me like that w bethany 😭
After watching the Netflix film, I’ve been re-reading chapters of The Thursday Murder Club, especially because I’ve not read the first book since it was published in 2020.
I feel that the 2-hour film format of this adaptation is the main cause for its shortcomings. There are just so many little scenes that are missing that I feel are crucial to the plot progression and character engagement. Most definitely, in the case of the latter, the supporting characters are barely explored.
It would have been better as a multi-episode limited series the way Anthony Horowitz’s Susan Ryeland books have been adapted.
Nevertheless, I thoroughly enjoyed the Netflix film and hope they consider making film sequels of the subsequent books in the series!
Great movie. I would definitely watch it again.