The mystery of the plot to the Knives Out sequel begins with the title, which Rian Johnson revealed on his Twitter page.
Rian Johnson, ever a man who likes to surprise his audiences, has revealed that the title to the sequel of Knives Out is to be called Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery.
Quite what the glass 0nion refers to is a mystery in itself, but we do know a fair amount about the sequel. Firstly, that Johnson is once again writing and directing, and that detective with a drawl Benoit Blanc will continue to be played by Daniel Craig.
The film will be populated once more with an eclectic star cast. Confirmed so far are Dave Bautista, Edward Norton, Janelle Monae, Kathryn Hahn, Leslie Odom Jr, Kate Hudson, Madelyn Cline, Jessica Henwick and Ethan Hawke.
The film is set to have a theatrical release later this year before being released on Netflix. A short teaser trailer has also been released, which you can watch below.
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