It’s almost time for those knives to come out yet again. Netflix has revealed that the third installment to Rian Johnson‘s quirky whodunnit mystery movie series is going to be titled Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery .
Benoit Blanc and his Kentucky Fried Foghorn Leghorn drawl is coming back for his “most dangerous case yet.” That’s how Daniel Craig’s brilliant detective described his next outing in the announcement trailer for Rian Johnson’s third Knives Out installment, Wake Up Dead Man.
Benoit Blanc will soon take on his “most dangerous case yet.” That’s what writer-director Rian Johnson revealed in the first promo for Knives Out 3 film.
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Who doesn’t miss Detective Benoit Blanc? We know we can’t wait to see more of him, his accent, his outfits, and his uncanny knack to solve a mystery. Knives Out is just one of those movie franchises that universally works.
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Every great lead character deserves to make an entrance to a bespoke theme song. But rarely is it played on the banjo. But as audiences of Peacock’s hit mystery series “Poker Face” know, nothing else could possibly do justice to Natasha Lyonne’s Charlie Cale, a human lie detector on the run across small-town America.
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“Knives Out” was the rare hit film not built on an existing property, and it also earned writer and director Rian Johnson an Oscar nomination for his script.
"I want everyone who liked the first movie to know this is next in the series, but also, the whole appeal to me is it’s a new novel off the shelf every time," the director said
This list is based on domestic box office, not adjusted for inflation. We know that matters to you box-office heads out there. All figures are courtesy of Box Office Mojo.
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