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Personally I'm pretty interested in watching Branagh's take on Agatha Christie's novel and there have been plenty film adaptations of her work I loved in the past - Witness for the prosecution, Death on the Nile and the original Albert Finney starring film easily come to mind. To each their own I guess.

Fantastic news. Watching Michelle Pfeiffer returning to comic book adaptations after her iconic Catwoman in Burton's Batman Returns 25 years ago feels great. And her whole comeback is a delight for everyone who's been a fan of hers forever - she was as solid as ever as Ruth Madoff in The Wizard Of Lies earlier this

Seriously this episode deserves to be ranked among the best episodes not only of this but basically every show. It's incredible how this phenomenal series keeps getting better and better. It deserves HUGE awards recognition, especially for all of these terrific performances and especially Eva Green's bigger than life

Haha, true

Fantastic writing! I absolutely loved the last episode of this terrific show and once again I was simply mesmerized by Eva Green's almost otherworldly acting skills. I mean seriously she's such a powerhouse of an actor I truly get the chills every time she's on screen. I'm right there with you, there is not an excuse

I'm dying to watch this. Honestly, this is how a trailer should look like and with Justin Kurzel, Michael Fassbender and Marion Cotillard on board this looks absolutely epic. I'm pissed it's shorter than the equally if not even more fascinating teaser but this trailer is nothing short of spectacular. And that

I know right? I was literally amazed how the hell did she manage to pull off a scene like that. She truly knocked it out of the park. She was terrifying and tragic and all around brilliant. I mean, God, what an incredible, incredible performance.

Oh yeah! My thoughts exactly. Personally, I'm sure Vanessa would finally top her but Lily would be a hell of a worthy competitor.

If anyone told me that a Penny Dreadful episode without Eva Green could be that thrilling I couldn't easily believe it but hell this show has proven to be one for the ages. The entire episode was full of suspense, twists and that chilling air of mystery we've come to expect by now from this brilliant show. My jaw

I agree, she gave her absolute all there. She should win an Emmy for that episode alone.

For sure, which I'm sure that makes the challenge for her even bigger. I was reading an interview the other day where Eva admitted the whole experience with the role of Vanessa has been a little exhausting. She's just phenomenal. Still can't forget that seance scene from Season 1. This woman is simply terrific.

Eva Green is truly a powerhouse of an actress. Her bravura performance as Vanessa Ives in this fantastic show captures the soul of her tormented character in a way that's almost breathtaking and her chemistry with Hartnett in this is really spot-on, something strikingly evident in this latest episode. I really agree

Nice! With so much talent involved, I'm definitely watching this, despite the fact that most video games adaptations suck. I love by the way how it's such an entirely different project for Marion from the heavily dramatic material she usually tackles with. She's such an incredible actress, I'm sure she'll be awesome

God, Meryl is simply otherworldly. She keeps on getting roles worthy of her immense talent and she gives a performance for the ages every single time. EVERY SINGLE TIME. She's just impeccable. Give her the ridiculously overdue fourth Oscar she deserves already (I hope she gets it for "Into the woods" this year)!

Couldn't agree more with you man. She is a force of nature. Such an incredible actress. She really killed it as Ewa Cybulska.

Snowpiercer is a fantastic piece of daring and inventive filmmaking. I liked "The Immigrant" a lot and Marion Cotillard deserves a second Oscar for her towering work there.