
“Let’s all assume the worst of each other, because that’s helpful,” McCormack’s character, Kevin, says sarcastically at one point in the trailer as he and his fellow passengers realize someone wants them all dead.
The MGM+ mystery series uses Agatha Christie's Ten Little Indians trope where ten strangers come together and are murdered one by one by a killer believed to be among them.
As the storyline of Nine Bodies in a Mexican Morgue unfolds in flashbacks, the plane crash survivors race to solve the deadly mystery before they too fall victim to the unseen killer. And Mexican soldiers who discovered the plane realize they have ten passports for the ten plane passengers and only nine bodies in a morgue.
“We are missing someone,” one of the soldiers assumes as the search for the identity of the killer and who made it out of the jungle alive builds in suspense and terror. Nine Bodies in a Mexican Morgue also stars David Ajala, Peter Gadiot, Lydia Wilson and Siobhán McSweeney.
The series is directed by Brian O'Malley and Viviane Andereggen and is produced by Richard Burrell and Jill Green and Eve Gutierrez. Sony Pictures Television is handling worldwide sales of Nine Bodies in a Mexican Morgue, which debuts on MGM+ on Sunday, March 2.
Watch the trailer below.
