First teaser video for new Daniel Craig blockbuster revealed

First teaser video for new Daniel Craig blockbuster revealed

Over the past two decades, Daniel Craig has been primarily involved in the cinema as James Bond. He will probably remain associated with this role in most people’s minds forever. In fact, however, it is not the only iconic part in his filmography. He has already played Detective Benoit Blanc on the way.

Benoit Blanc’s first case, Knives Out, hit the cinemas in 2018 and became a huge success. Netflix then secured the rights to the next two parts for an incredible $469 million (via THR). After Glass Onion premiered in 2022, part 3 of the crime saga is now announced.

Wake Up Dead Man: First teaser video for Knives Out 3 with Daniel Craig reveals title of Netflix sequel

Netflix has released a 45-second video introducing the third Knives Out film and featuring three exciting revelations.

  • The title: Knives Out 3 is now officially called Wake Up Dead Man
  • The start: Knives Out 3 will be released on Netflix sometime in 2025
  • The case: In the voice-over, Daniel Craig’s unmistakable Benoit Blanc voice can be heard announcing the “most dangerous case so far” of the detective
  • You can watch the teaser video for Knives Out 3 here:

    Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery – Title Announcement (English) HD

    Rian Johnson is behind the Knives Out films. The director became known through clever genre films such as Brick, Brothers Bloom and Looper. His greatest directorial work He delivered in the galaxy far, far away: He is the director and screenwriter of Star Wars 8: The Last Jedi, which was released in 2017.

    After Johnson recently launched the crime series Poker Face on the streaming service Peacock, he is once again devoting himself entirely to the Knives Out universe. Interesting detail: Johnson named part 2, Glass Onion, after a Beatles song. For part 3, he has apparently been looking for new ideas. Discography of the rock band U2 looked around.

    After the Beatles comes U2: Was Rian Johnson inspired by Wake Up Dead Man for Knives Out 3?

    Wake Up Dead Man is the twelfth and last song on the 1997 album Pop. In fact The band has been working on the title since 1991first as part of the Achtung Baby sessions, then two years later at Zooropa. In the process, the song lost its happy, optimistic, hopeful character.

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    Now Wake Up Dead Man is considered one of the darkest U2 songs at all. If we listen to the lyrics, we can hear lead singer Bono’s voice desperately begging Jesus to come back to earth and save humanity. We’ll be excited to see what’s in Knives Out 3.

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