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Final casting for Richard Osman's Murder Club.

(31 Posts)
Rosiebee Tue 21-May-24 19:34:37

Celiac Imrie has been named as Joyce. I'd been thinking of Penelope Wilton but I think the choice of Celia is brilliant, especially with Helen Mirren as Elizabeth. Can't wait to see it.

merlotgran Tue 21-May-24 19:37:23

I hope it’s better than the book.

Casdon Tue 21-May-24 19:48:41

I think she’s a good choice, I bet she will play slightly whittery perfectly. It’s an excellent cast. Looking forward to seeing the film.

Tenko Tue 21-May-24 20:36:54

I think she’d be a good choice or thought I also thought Julie Waters would make a good Joyce and I thought Joanna lumley would be a good Elizabeth . So is Pierce Brosnan playing Ron ?

Jaxjacky Tue 21-May-24 20:42:32

Yes Tenko, I’m happy with the casting and have enjoyed his books.

Tenko Tue 21-May-24 20:47:50

I enjoy his books although I haven’t read the last one . I’m waiting for my daughter to finish it.

sodapop Tue 21-May-24 21:22:47

merlotgran

I hope it’s better than the book.

So do I merlotgran otherwise I'll be giving it a miss.
I do find invariably that fiction written by ' celebs' is disappointing.

Deedaa Tue 21-May-24 23:21:07

I've loved all the books. I find them very funny with some great characters. I think they are far better than most celebrity offerings. Joyce is one of my favourite characters and I think Celia Imrie will be very good.

Maggiemaybe Tue 21-May-24 23:41:56

I’ve enjoyed them all too, Deedaa. I’m looking forward to the film.

Lovetopaint037 Wed 22-May-24 02:53:03

Unfortunately Celia Imrie is not my idea of Joyce. Joyce is a homely little body, making cakes and enjoying her friends and the murder club. Whereas Celia Imrie usually plays a quite self assured and sexy lady in the parts I have seen her in. Not my idea of sweet little Joyce.

Calendargirl Wed 22-May-24 06:52:57

I think Celia would have been better as Elizabeth.

Imelda Staunton as Joyce.

However, if it’s on Netflix, I won’t be watching as we don’t have it.

I’m not a fan of the books. Have read them all, tried to ‘get’ them, but just don’t warm to any of the characters or plots.

DanniRae Wed 22-May-24 07:18:35

I tried reading the book but soon realised it wasn't for me! Not sure about watching the film .... I will probably give it a try.

TillyTrotter Wed 22-May-24 07:45:01

This thread has me thinking - Imelda Staunton for the part of Elizabeth would work for me.
But maybe Lesley Manville as Joyce. She can be more “homely” and she’s more diminutive somehow.
Will definitely watch the film.

TillyTrotter Wed 22-May-24 07:45:16

Hope it is not confined to Netflix!

Sparklefizz Wed 22-May-24 07:52:26

I enjoyed the books but can't imagine some of this casting working, although the whole point is that they are actors and should be able to assume different "identities"..... but Pierce Brosnan as Ron????? Impossible!! shock

Clawdy Wed 22-May-24 07:57:12

Sounds fun. Julie Walters would have been great, but she doesn't seem to do much now.

Calendargirl Wed 22-May-24 08:00:19

Think it’s often a case of getting a ‘big’ name, i.e. Pierce Brosnan, regardless of whether they fit the character.

Sparklefizz Wed 22-May-24 08:03:11

In the book Ron is a "rough diamond" and needs an actor like Ray Winstone or Timothy Spall in my opinion.

Who would you cast?

GrannyGravy13 Wed 22-May-24 08:17:44

I enjoyed the books and think the casting will work.

Pierce Brosnan has played rougher characters there is far more to him than James Bond.

Looking forward to the film.

Sometimes I just need a relaxing read, some of the heavier books with in depth subjects I have to be in the right frame of mind to tackle. The Thursday Murder Club series fits the lighter genre perfectly in my opinion.

Oreo Wed 22-May-24 08:44:32

I love the books and look forward to the film, which will be a film at the cinema not a tv one.
Most actors are able to play different characters so expect Pierce Brosnan can play Ron, the ex Union man.I’m thankful that the awful Judy Dench, who always just plays herself won’t be in it.

Primrose53 Wed 22-May-24 09:01:17

Have only read his first book. I was expecting a great read having read the blurb on the back but was extremely disappointed. It was s l o w wwww and I nearly gave up on it several times. Somebody would have to pay me to read any more of his books or watch the film. 😝

Granniesunite Wed 22-May-24 09:17:19

I love his books an easy read to help distract and take you into another world. I became very immersed in his characters a bit like I did with a Maeve Binchy read and was at a lost when I’d finished them. 😀

I will watch the film and hopefully enjoy it.

Sarnia Wed 22-May-24 09:22:56

The books get better I found. I like the good old British films and will look forward to this one.

harrigran Wed 22-May-24 09:37:42

The first novel was poor and I wasn't sure I would read the others but the subsequent books were better. Would watch the film to see if the characters match my imagination.

TerriBull Wed 22-May-24 10:04:20

Yes I agree with Primrose, started the first one, couldn't finish it, awful and overrated. So many authors of great talent out there who don't get the recognition for their works that Richard Osman's books have had by virtue of the fact that he's a celebrity. Maybe the dramatisation will be an improvement, Glenda Jackson certainly brought the fairly mediocre, Elizabeth is Missing to life with her outstanding performance.