New Trailer for Glass Onion: a Knives Out Mystery

Nov 07, 2022 21:49

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When the game ends, the mystery begins.

Daniel Craig, Edward Norton, Janelle Monáe, Kathryn Hahn, Leslie Odom Jr., Jessica Henwick, Madelyn Cline, with Kate Hudson, and Dave Bautista in Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery on Netflix December 23.

Glass Onion will also have a one-week limited theatrical release from November 23-29.

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slaughtermatic November 8 2022, 16:02:50 UTC
I know this is an unpopular opinion please downvote me but I didnt get the first one because there wasnt much mystery to it. Maybe I was expecting too much. I enjoyed everything else about it but the story. I'll give this a chance though.

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dreamdate November 8 2022, 16:32:55 UTC
I think the way they marketed the film was intentional but also weird? Bc you go in thinking it's a murder mystery whodunnit but then you find out who dunnit and then there's a different whodunnit. It's a donut hole in a donut hole.

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little_giant November 8 2022, 16:41:42 UTC
I agree. I wanted a really cool Agatha Christie murder mystery but 90% of the plot was given away in the first 10 minutes. It also wasted what was a great cast.

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deeohaytch November 8 2022, 23:24:24 UTC
I've been saying this for years but people kept wanking on about how genius the movie was when they wasted Toni Collette like that!

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titusandromedon November 8 2022, 17:17:10 UTC
This looks so fun and I love D Craig’s cheesy ass fake accent so much!

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shadowfax November 8 2022, 17:20:00 UTC
This trailer is pretty good tbh! This will hopefully be a fun Christmas movie to watch.

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forrealdoh November 8 2022, 17:43:01 UTC

OMG Kathryn Hahn and Kate Hudson back together again for the first time since How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days!!!! That's the only thing I got from this trailer. And that Janelle Monae has one line.

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fyuf November 8 2022, 19:50:44 UTC
I ended up seeing this at TIFF after initially planning to wait until the Netflix release. Then I realized I didn’t like so many people knowing the plot before me.

That being said, I loved it and I recommend seeing it with an audience* if you can but it’s obviously not necessary.

*People in my screening laughed so hard at the Clue joke that a bit of the subsequent dialogue got lost.

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