News about Knives Out 3

Sep 30, 2024 14:21


Daniel Craig’s Benoit Blanc is ready to solve another mystery https://t.co/H6J9HX7E62
- The Hollywood Reporter (@THR) September 30, 2024
- Netflix unveiled a $469 million deal with Johnson and his producing partner at T-Street for a two-film deal for the Knives Out sequels. Details of the deal included that Johnson doesn’t have to take notes from ( Read more... )

who asked for this, mila kunis, slow news day, netflix, jeremy renner, glenn close, daniel craig

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dreamdate September 30 2024, 12:46:40 UTC
That’s an obscene amount of money.

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kary1591 September 30 2024, 13:02:53 UTC
I’m gonna feel very typical ontd hater but this is the one franchise I just don’t get the hype for.

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soul_amazinn September 30 2024, 13:03:51 UTC
Same. I thought the first one was fine. Saw it in theaters but the second was terrible.

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jojito September 30 2024, 13:08:56 UTC
I loved the first one.
I know I saw the second film but I can't remember hat happened.

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puramierda September 30 2024, 13:17:57 UTC
i liked it but ia it's not as memorable as the first. i did love the line "did you think sweatshops are where they make sweatpants?"

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puramierda September 30 2024, 13:20:38 UTC
i hope they mention the mona lisa being destroyed even if it's just a throwaway line

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lady_rosier September 30 2024, 13:58:52 UTC
I saw someone more knowledgeable explain how it burned too quickly to be the real Mona Lisa (something about it being on a different material?) and that the Louvre took that guy for a ride and he had all that art but no real knowledge about it.
But if they had the painting burn down quickly for film reasons and not because it was a fake I'd love to see that as a throwaway line too!

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littlebones September 30 2024, 15:38:50 UTC
tbh i did also assume that he got scammed into buying a fake

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la_loony September 30 2024, 21:31:22 UTC
The Mona Lisa being a fake would be so funny in hindsight, I'm here for it, could be a throwaway line too^^

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sassandthecity September 30 2024, 13:57:33 UTC
I get that they want to drive people to the streamer but it is sort of insane all the money Netflix is leaving on the table by not having this out in theaters.

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la_loony September 30 2024, 21:32:34 UTC
There is still time so I hope they change their minds, I saw both of the other movies in theaters and it was a good time at the theater.

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scooterology September 30 2024, 14:16:38 UTC
Unpopular opinion but both of these movies are overrated nonsense. People acted as if Daniel Craig was doing the most with his performances, but I found them forced and wooden.

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