You're certainly curious to know whether the film "Mystery in Venice" has a surprise in store for you after the end credits. Well, that's what we're going to find out together in this article. Scheduled for release on September 13, 2023, this third opus in the series adapted from Agatha Christie's books features the famous detective Hercule Poirot. So hold on tight and plunge with us into the mysterious world of "Mystery in Venice".
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A look at the plot of Mystery in Venice
The famous detective Hercule Poirot, played by Kenneth Branagh, comes out of retirement to solve an unexpected mystery. In this new adventure, he is called upon to solve a murder perpetrated during a seance, which confronts him with the possibility of supernatural forces at play. The suggestive title "A Haunting in Venice" may well provide clues to our detective's future adventures.
And just because Hercule Poirot has already solved the mysteries of "Mystery in Venice" doesn't mean his story ends there. There are many other books by Agatha Christie that could be adapted by Kenneth Branagh to continue this successful franchise.
It's a well-known fact that Hollywood blockbusters tend to include a post-generic scene to tease the next opus. So the question on everyone's lips is: does "Mystery in Venice" include a post-generic scene?
So, a post-generic scene in "Mystery in Venice"?
It has been confirmed that "Mystery in Venice" does not include post-generic scene. Neither in the middle nor at the end of the credits. This is in keeping with previous films in the franchise that didn't use a post-credits scene, such as "Murder on the Orient Express" or "Death on the Nile".
As a result, viewers will not see the continuation of Hercule Poirot's adventures after the credits roll on "Mystery in Venice". However, they are invited to watch the end credits out of respect for the screenwriters, actors and all the team members who worked so hard to make this film.
Mystery in Venice" plot summary
The synopsis of "Mystery in Venice" plunges us into post-war Italy, where the famous detective Hercule Poirot, now retired, lives in Venice. Despite his desire to stay away from criminal cases, they often tend to catch up with him.
An old friend, Ariadne Oliver, a famous mystery writer, pays him a visit. She assures Poirot that her visit is not related to a criminal case, but that she would like him to accompany her to a seance. Intrigued, Poirot reluctantly agrees to attend and finds himself in a decrepit, allegedly haunted palace belonging to the famous opera singer Rowena Drake.
In conclusion
All in all, if you were expecting a post-generic scene in "Mystery in Venice", you may be disappointed. However, that shouldn't spoil your enjoyment of the adventures of the famous detective Hercule Poirot in this exciting new plot. And who knows? Perhaps Kenneth Branagh has more surprises in store for the next instalment of this successful franchise.