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THE Thursday Murder Club has revealed its impressive cast including a Doctor Who legend and former James Bond star.

The new film is based on Richard Osman's novel that was released four years ago.

The Thursday Murder Club has revealed its impressive cast including a Doctor Who legend and former James Bond star
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The Thursday Murder Club has revealed its impressive cast including a Doctor Who legend and former James Bond starCredit: Netflix
Pierce Brosnan leads the Hollywood cast
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Pierce Brosnan leads the Hollywood castCredit: Getty
Celia Imrie will play a murder-solving pensioner
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Celia Imrie will play a murder-solving pensionerCredit: Getty
Sir Ben Kingsley has also been brought in by Netflix bosses
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Sir Ben Kingsley has also been brought in by Netflix bossesCredit: Getty

It centres around a group of pensioners who go about solving the murder of a property developer.

And now Netflix has revealed the A-list cast who will star in the movie adaption of the hit book.

Helen Mirren, Pierce Brosnan, Sir Ben Kingsley, and Celia Imrie have all signed up for the film.

All four will play the OAPs as they gather to solve murders for 'fun' before getting caught up in a real case.

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The stars will be joined by Doctor Who legend David Tennant as well as Jonathan Pryce and Naomi Ackie.

Line of Duty's Daniel Mays and Inbetweeners star Henry Lloyd-Hughes complete the lineup.

Fans can also expect to see Helen Mirren play a lead role
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Fans can also expect to see Helen Mirren play a lead roleCredit: Getty
Line of Duty actor Daniel Mays has also bagged a spot on the lineup
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Line of Duty actor Daniel Mays has also bagged a spot on the lineupCredit: Getty

Speaking about the confirmed cast, Richard Osman said: "There's some great names and some more names coming as well.

"I think this is the greatest British cast assembled since the [Harry Potter] movies."

Netflix have yet to reveal when the title will drop on the platform, but it's not expected to be this year.

Richard, 53, is known for various TV projects both on and off camera.

He presents own series House of Cards on the BBC and also co-hosts game show Pointless with Alexander Armstrong.

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