The latest Agatha Christie adaptation has a supernatural thread

If the wintry weather in the middle of summer is getting you down, a new trailer has dropped that is suitably seasonal.

Kenneth Branagh, who is soon to be seen on screen in 'Oppenheimer', will return as Hercule Poirot in the latest installment of his Agatha Christie series, 'A Haunting in Venice' - based on Christie's 1969 novel 'Hallowe'en Party'.

With the tagline 'Death comes for everyone', the trailer tells a story of a sudden unexplained death that occurs during a seance attended by the famous detective - who locks the doors of a spooky mansion until the reason for the murder has been uncovered. But are they alone, or is there a supernatural element at play?

Jamie Dornan, Tina Fey and Camille Cottin also star in the film - which is the third Christie novel that Branagh has adapted, following 'Murder on the Orient Express' and 'Death on the Nile'.

It hits cinemas in September.

Watch it below: