TORONTO, ONT â For the third time, the knives were out at the Toronto International Film Festival.
Rian Johnson on Saturday night premiered the third movie in his whodunit series, âWake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery.â Like the previous two movies, âKnives Outâ and âGlass Onion,â Johnson brought a cavalcade of stars to Torontoâs Princess of Wales Theatre for what was easily the hottest ticket of the festival.
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âThis is my favorite place to be in the world,â said Johnson, recalling the similar TIFF first weekend premieres of his first two mysteries.
âWake Up, Dead Manâ is arguably Johnson's darkest, most intricate and most star-studded âKnives Outâ mystery yet. It includes plenty of the quips that have characterized the first two movies (there are âStar Warsâ and âScooby Dooâ references), but the film is also more ambitiously existential.
Daniel Craigâs Benoit Blanc returns for a murder case involving a local church, with themes of truth, lies and grace threaded throughout. Josh OâConnor stars a young priest named Jud Duplenticy, with Josh Brolin as the Monsignor and Glenn Close as a devout parishioner. The cast also includes Mila Kunis, Jeremy Renner, Daryl McCormack, Andrew Scott, Kerry Washington, Thomas Haden Church and Cailee Spaeny.
âThe first one was kind of a cozy, Agatha Christie family mystery. The second one was a big blow-out vacation mystery. And with this third one, we're going back to the roots of the genre," Johnson said. âAnd the roots of genre actually lie in Edgar Allan Poe. A little gothic. We're going to go by way of Poe into some John Dickson Carr. We're going to veer into some G.K. Chesterton with the Father Brown mysteries. And we're going to go back to church.â
After the screening, the cast spoke about their joy at being inducted into Johnson's âKnives Outâ ensembles. Renner said it was âlike winning the lottery.â Washington compared it to an all-star team.
âPutting this many stars into one film is literally like herding cats,â said a beaming Craig.
After the first âKnives Outâ was released in 2019 by Lionsgate, grossing $312 million worldwide, Netflix scooped up the sequels in a $400 million package.
Though Netflix has prioritized its streaming platform over theatrical, it gave âGlass Onion: Knives Out 2â a run in 696 theaters in 2022, including the biggest chains AMC, Regal and Cinemark. Though much smaller than a traditional theatrical opening (big productions typically launch in 3,000 to 4,000 theaters), the movie was estimated to gross $15 million in its first week.
"Wake Up Dead Manâ will open in select theaters Nov. 26 for a two-week run before it begins streaming on Dec. 12.