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Someone Noticed Netflix Made A Funny Flub With Wake Up Dead Man, And I Love Rian Johnson’s Response
This is too great.
Josh O'Connor as a beatific priest is the chief reason to watch the latest installment in the Knives Out series
"Wake Up Dead Man" is now on Netflix. The latest Benoit Blanc mystery from writer/director Rian Johnson, following 2019's "Knives Out" and 2022's "Glass Onion," sees Daniel Craig's mischievous Southern detective travel to a sleepy New York hamlet to investigate the suspicious death of a monsignor (Josh Brolin).
Now that Wake Up Dead Man is available to watch on streaming, director Rian Johnson has finally addressed that Star Wars joke in the film, saying it's "very apropos today". Johnson, who directed the divisive The Last Jedi back in 2017 before launching the Knives Out saga, simply "couldn't resist" including the line.
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How Knives Out 3's Cinematographer Pulled Off Wake Up Dead Man's Boldest Visual Choice [Exclusive]
Steve Yedlin, the cinematographer of Wake Up Dead Man, tells /Film how they pulled off that great "sun going behind the clouds" effect in the church.
Daniel Craig discusses the "holy grail" of crime with Mila Kunis in a clip from "Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery" released Wednesday.