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Rian Johnson doesn't think so. The writer-director, who introduced Daniel Craig 's alliterative gentleman detective to the world in 2019's Knives Out, says that he's already begun thinking about preliminary concepts for the next installment in his hit murder mystery movie series.
A Knives Out Mystery,” starring Daniel Craig, is new on Netflix on Friday. Is Johnson planning on any more cases for Craig’s private detective, Benoit Blanc?
Rian Johnson's entire Knives Out trilogy is now streaming on Netflix. This is how we'd rank his three ambitious murder mysteries!
Rian Johnson on the Spiritual Core of Wake Up Dead Man and Why Benoit Blanc Will Always Be a Mystery
In a wide-ranging interview, the legendary filmmaker breaks down the spiritual heart of the next Knives Out, Blanc’s evolving inner life, and how faith and mystery click together in his darkest whodunit yet.
With Wake Up Dead Man, Johnson takes a big swing, removing his protagonist from the equation for a big chunk of the movie and letting a brand-new character take centre stage. Shaking up the Knives Out structure is an act of faith in the audience on the writer-director's part, as he told Digital Spy.
It might be some years before we see dedicated detective Benoit Blanc solve another convoluted murder mystery, but that doesn’t mean filmmaker Rian Johnson isn’t already getting the gears turning about a new Knives Out installment.
“Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery” has officially landed on Netflix, and just like the rest of the film series, it boasts a star-studded cast.
A Knives Out Mystery" brings Benoit Blanc back for the most complicated mystery yet. We'll break down who the killer is, and why they did it.
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How Knives Out 3's Cinematographer Pulled Off Wake Up Dead Man's Boldest Visual Choice [Exclusive]
Steve Yedlin, the cinematographer of Wake Up Dead Man, tells /Film how they pulled off that great "sun going behind the clouds" effect in the church.