What time is Agatha Christie’s The Pale Horse on Amazon Prime Video?

Rufus Sewell (as Mark Easterbrook) in The Pale Horse (BBC One) - Episode 02Photographer: Jonny Birch / © Mammoth Screen 2019
Rufus Sewell (as Mark Easterbrook) in The Pale Horse (BBC One) - Episode 02Photographer: Jonny Birch / © Mammoth Screen 2019 /
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Agatha Christie’s The Pale Horse heads to Amazon Prime Video at the end of the week. What time can you start streaming the miniseries?

There’s a new Agatha Christie adaptation heading to Amazon Prime Video this weekend. This is your chance to see The Pale Horse starring Rufus Sewell. What time can you start streaming the miniseries?

As an Amazon Original, there can be good news. Many are released at midnight GMT, which can mean watching early across North America. However, this is only a U.S.-bound Original. Agatha Christie’s The Pale Horse aired on the BBC in the UK and it’s not heading to Amazon Prime in the majority of territories and countries.

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That will likely mean that the series will only drop at midnight ET on Prime Video. It will mean a little earlier PT, but it’s worth noting that this isn’t always the case.

You could start checking from around 8 p.m. ET (the British haven’t put their clocks forward just yet so there’s only a four-hour difference with ET) but don’t expect to see it until midnight on Mar. 13. The good news is that you have all weekend to binge-watch the series.

The Pale Horse is based on the Agatha Christie novel of the same name. The Man in the High Castle‘s Rufus Sewell stars as a man whose name is found on a list in the shoe of a dead woman. He has no idea who the dead woman is, and it starts a journey into why his name is on that list. To make matters worse, the majority of other names on the list are others who have died in suspicious circumstances.

Check out the trailer for The Pale Horse and get ready for an exciting tale.

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Agatha Christie‘s The Pale Horse will be on Amazon Prime Video by midnight on Mar. 13.