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Knives Out director Rian Johnson brings his new whodnunit to Netflix

Knives Out writer-director Rian Johnson - "I try and write just to the characters. I try and just write an interesting group and then find the best people to play them" Photo: John Wilson/Netflix
Knives Out writer-director Rian Johnson - "I try and write just to the characters. I try and just write an interesting group and then find the best people to play them" Photo: John Wilson/Netflix

Writer and director Rian Johnson is unveiling his third Knives Out mystery movie, Wake Up Dead Man, which streams on Netflix from 12 December.

The film centres around Father Jud Duplenticy, played by Josh O'Connor, who finds himself the prime suspect in a murder amidst a small, close-knit Catholic church congregation.


Watch: The trailer for Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery

The Knives Out detective from the previous franchise films, Benoit Blanc, played by Daniel Craig, turns up to solve the mystery.

Johnson told Reuters about the process of creating the third film in the franchise.

When you're picking titles for films, like the last film, Glass Onion, and this one, Wake Up Dead Man, how much are you trying to befuddle the audience just with the title alone?

Rian Johnson: Well, I mean, you're trying to pick a title that sounds like a good murder-mystery title, that sounds a little intriguing, but also that hopefully once you see the movie, you're like, 'It couldn't have been named anything else.' And this movie, I think the title is apropos.

(L-R) Director of Photography Steve Yedlin and writer-director Rian Johnson on the set of Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery. Photo: John Wilson/Netflix
(L-R) Director of Photography Steve Yedlin and writer-director Rian Johnson on the set of Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery Photo: John Wilson/Netflix

When you're writing these mysteries, do you know who you have in mind for the cast?

I try not to, because it's a pathway to heartbreak, because in one way, all the actors are excited about being in them. It's still we're going after people who are the busiest people in the world, who are these movie stars, so you don't always know if it's going to work out schedule-wise. So, if you've written with somebody deeply ingrained for that part and you can't get them, then that's a heartbreak. I try and write just to the characters. I try and just write an interesting group and then find the best people to play them.

(L-R) Daniel Craig, Josh O'Connor, and writer-director Rian Johnson on the set of Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery Photo: John Wilson/Netflix

I think last time we interviewed you for Glass Onion, you'd done this script already. How far ahead are you with future instalments?

I actually think it's quite important for me not to come up with an idea and start writing it until I know it's going to be the next thing. So, it's not like I have a drawer of ideas for these things!

(L-R) Cailee Spaeny, Kerry Washington, Thomas Haden Church, Glenn Close, and Daryl McCormack in Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery Photo: John Wilson/Netflix
(L-R) Cailee Spaeny, Kerry Washington, Thomas Haden Church, Glenn Close, and Daryl McCormack in Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery - on Netflix from 12 December Photo: John Wilson/Netflix

Source: Reuters

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