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"Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery" with Daniel Craig in cinemas - and soon on Netflix

2022-11-22T16:20:00.895Z


"Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery" with Daniel Craig in cinemas - and soon on Netflix Created: 11/22/2022, 5:11 p.m By: Katja Kraft His steel blue eyes have everything in view again: detective Benoit Blanc (Daniel Craig). ©Netflix The sequel to "Knives Out" is finally coming to cinemas: "Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery" starts on Thursday. The Netflix start is already known. Daniel Craig at


"Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery" with Daniel Craig in cinemas - and soon on Netflix

Created: 11/22/2022, 5:11 p.m

By: Katja Kraft

His steel blue eyes have everything in view again: detective Benoit Blanc (Daniel Craig).

©Netflix

The sequel to "Knives Out" is finally coming to cinemas: "Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery" starts on Thursday.

The Netflix start is already known.

Daniel Craig at his best!

Of course you can also wait until Netflix shows this film via its streaming service in a few weeks.

Strategically very cleverly chosen date: December 23, 2022. But if you want to give yourself a real Christmas present, you can get up from the sofa at home and trudge to the cinema.

Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery, the long-awaited sequel to Knives Out, is now running there for a few weeks.

Not because the Netflix directors suddenly developed something like sympathy for the cinema operators out of sheer Advent bliss;

they're all about the upcoming awards season.

Fortunately, only works that can be seen in movie theaters are still considered for the Oscars and Co.

Because that's what movies were made for.

Five friends, five suspects: (from left) Claire Debella (Kathryn Hahn), Whiskey (Madelyn Cline), Lionel (Leslie Odom Jr.) and Birdie (Kate Hudson).

©Netflix

Especially this one.

Netflix as a producer or not: "Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery" almost begs to drop into the red velvet armchairs with a group of puzzle-loving friends - and to embark on a whodunit crime thriller in the best Agatha Christie tradition.

As in the financially phenomenally successful and critically acclaimed first part, director and screenwriter Rian Johnson once again relies on the audience's desire to guess: "Who did it?" Some suspects with understandable motives and sufficient opportunities for murder come up in question.

murder of whom?

Don't betray here.

Because then it's less fun, this game "Cluedo" that has become a film.

Daniel Craig is stepping away from the role of James Bond

In addition to crime nostalgia, she lives mainly from her male protagonist.

Daniel Craig is clearly enjoying himself as the super smart detective Benoit Blanc again.

And Rian Johnson to play with the audience's expectations of the investigator.

Because of course everyone associates Daniel Craig with his super-cool appearances as the tough dog James Bond.

The gentle gentleman Benoit Blanc, on the other hand, doesn't need a license to kill or a strong upper body (and luckily he still has it) to solve tricky cases.

This detective trusts his heart and brain.

and joke.

"Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery" lures on a private island

At the beginning of the humorous 139 minutes there is the question of what is actually going on with the shrill group that has gathered on the private island of billionaire Miles Bron (Edward Norton).

Self-absorbed Miles has invited his friends Duke (Dave Bautista), Claire (Kathryn Hahn), Lionel (Leslie Odom Jr.) and Birdie (Kate Hudson) for a weekend together, as he does every year.

It is always connected with a funny crime game.

But this time it's supposed to be about Miles' own death, which is of course only played.

A gag conceived by the host.

Then Miles' former business partner, whom he has sacked, turns up on the island - and everything turns out a little differently than planned.


For the viewers follow two very entertaining guessing hours enriched with jokes, allusions and cameo appearances (Hugh Grant! Serena Williams!).

And above all, Da Vinci's Mona Lisa smiles.

Buy a ticket, popcorn, ice cream confectionery - and off to the cinema.

Source: merkur

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