All They Want To Do Is This
When Netflix secured the distribution rights for the sequels to Knives Out, it was a strategic move to keep the captivating detective narratives featuring Benoit Blanc (Daniel Craig) exclusive to their platform. However, the leading actor is advocating for a longer theatrical release for the upcoming installment, Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery. In a candid interview with Variety, Craig shared his thoughts on the sequel’s potential run in theaters, suggesting that audiences deserve more time to experience the film on the big screen. Here’s a glimpse of his insights regarding the sequel’s release duration:
“You know I do. Hopefully, Netflix will push it out a bit, and people will get to see it. The people I speak to — the fans, I suppose — all they want to do is take their families and go see it at the cinemas. That’s all they want to do. Hopefully we can give them that experience.”
Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery will be the third adventure for detective Benoit Blanc as he delves into another intriguing murder case. Rian Johnson returns as both the writer and director for this newest chapter, continuing his creative vision from the previous films that spotlight the enigmatic detective. While the specifics about the plot remain tightly guarded—keeping in line with the film’s suspenseful nature—audiences can anticipate a thrilling journey. Although the storyline details are scarce, the cast for this sequel is nothing short of impressive, promising a captivating cinematic experience.
Joining Daniel Craig in Wake Up Dead Man are notable actors including Josh O’Connor, Josh Brolin, Jeremy Renner, Mila Kunis, and Andrew Scott. O’Connor, who has recently garnered attention for his role in Challengers, is set to portray Patrick Zweig. The talented actor, known for his compelling performance in The Crown, is excited to contribute to the complex narrative surrounding Benoit Blanc’s latest investigation. As is customary with Knives Out films, it remains a mystery which cast member will emerge as the victim, the perpetrator, or perhaps play a more nuanced role.
Maximizing the Franchise: Netflix’s Strategic Acquisition
The initial release of Knives Out was handled by Lionsgate, which allowed the film to achieve remarkable success at the box office, grossing $312 million globally on a modest budget. Following this success, Netflix aggressively pursued the franchise rights, recognizing the potential for a lucrative addition to their streaming catalog. To secure this deal, the platform made an enticing financial offer to Daniel Craig, Rian Johnson, and producer Ram Bergman, which ultimately led to the creation of the sequels, including Glass Onion and Wake Up Dead Man. Now, three years later, Craig is vocal about his wish for the latest sequel to enjoy a more extended theatrical presence.
As of now, Netflix has not announced a specific release date for either the theatrical or streaming debut of Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery. To stay updated on this highly anticipated release, keep an eye on Collider for the latest news and developments.