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Netflix Just Paid Nearly Half a Billion for Knives Out 2 and 3
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Daniel Craig will reprise his role as Benoit Blanc, a.k.a. “The Last of the Gentleman Sleuths” Photo: Claire Folger/Lionsgate/Kobal/Shutterstock
Netflix unsheathed the awesome power of its checkbook Wednesday, spending an astronomical $450 million for the rights to Knives Out 2 and 3 — the follow-up installments to writer-director Rian Johnson’s hit 2019 whodunit. According to Variety, Johnson will return to the director’s chair and Daniel Craig will reprise his role as tweed-clad private eye Benoit Blanc a.k.a. “The Last of the Gentleman Sleuths.”

The first Knives Out — an ensemble mystery chockablock with red herrings and chunky-knit sweaters co-starring Jamie Lee Curtis, Chris Evans, and Ana de Armas — grossed $311.4 million (on a $40 million budget) to become a surprise smash for the murder-mystery genre. That tally helped boost operating income and revenues for the film’s distributor, Lionsgate, to surpass all Wall Street projections for the studio’s 2019 fiscal third quarter, in the process anointing Knives Out as fresh bankable IP.



The sequels’ $450 million price tag eclipses Netflix’s biggest movie-acquisition expenditures to date — $90 million for the 2017 Will Smith sci-fi action flick Bright, $115 million for the Ben Affleck heist caper Triple Frontier, and $130 million for Martin Scorsese’s The Irishman — by a wide margin. Perhaps more importantly, it gives the streaming behemoth a popular homegrown franchise as challengers such as Disney+, HBO Max, Paramount+ and Apple TV continue to crowd the Roku.

But while the next Knives Out is expected to be plotted around the continuing adventures of Craig’s cigar-chomping southern detective, as Johnson told Vulture in 2019, don’t expect the new film to Young Indiana Jones the character. “This’ll be just like what Agatha Christie did,” Johnson said. “It’s disconnected from Knives Out. It’s just another case.”
 

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Netflix Just Paid Nearly Half a Billion for Knives Out 2 and 3
By Chris Lee@__ChrisLee
Daniel Craig will reprise his role as Benoit Blanc, a.k.a. “The Last of the Gentleman Sleuths” Photo: Claire Folger/Lionsgate/Kobal/Shutterstock
Netflix unsheathed the awesome power of its checkbook Wednesday, spending an astronomical $450 million for the rights to Knives Out 2 and 3 — the follow-up installments to writer-director Rian Johnson’s hit 2019 whodunit. According to Variety, Johnson will return to the director’s chair and Daniel Craig will reprise his role as tweed-clad private eye Benoit Blanc a.k.a. “The Last of the Gentleman Sleuths.”

The first Knives Out — an ensemble mystery chockablock with red herrings and chunky-knit sweaters co-starring Jamie Lee Curtis, Chris Evans, and Ana de Armas — grossed $311.4 million (on a $40 million budget) to become a surprise smash for the murder-mystery genre. That tally helped boost operating income and revenues for the film’s distributor, Lionsgate, to surpass all Wall Street projections for the studio’s 2019 fiscal third quarter, in the process anointing Knives Out as fresh bankable IP.



The sequels’ $450 million price tag eclipses Netflix’s biggest movie-acquisition expenditures to date — $90 million for the 2017 Will Smith sci-fi action flick Bright, $115 million for the Ben Affleck heist caper Triple Frontier, and $130 million for Martin Scorsese’s The Irishman — by a wide margin. Perhaps more importantly, it gives the streaming behemoth a popular homegrown franchise as challengers such as Disney+, HBO Max, Paramount+ and Apple TV continue to crowd the Roku.

But while the next Knives Out is expected to be plotted around the continuing adventures of Craig’s cigar-chomping southern detective, as Johnson told Vulture in 2019, don’t expect the new film to Young Indiana Jones the character. “This’ll be just like what Agatha Christie did,” Johnson said. “It’s disconnected from Knives Out. It’s just another case.”
They about to be shit outta luck because NBCUniversal is pulling their library from Netflix so they gotta make quick decisions
 

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Shit was good as a one off

By 3 the plates will be out as he goes to another family to solve the crime and it's formulaic and borderline private police academy

damn you don't think with a new family or just overall mystery it couldn't work?

I agree TWO sequels is a bit much but you saying in 3 months YOU couldn't get a him a new partner a new location and a n=ew mystery?

Kinda like a Sherlock Holmes or Lupin or Luther?
 

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damn you don't think with a new family or just overall mystery it couldn't work?

I agree TWO sequels is a bit much but you saying in 3 months YOU couldn't get a him a new partner a new location and a n=ew mystery?

Kinda like a Sherlock Holmes or Lupin or Luther?

Was he actually even the star lol
Lakeith was the star and everyone else was the star
he's going to stumble into another franchise? lol

What does Daniel Craig do?
 

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Was he actually even the star lol
Lakeith was the star and everyone else was the star
he's going to stumble into another franchise? lol

What does Daniel Craig do?

Craig still living off Layer Cake

which was DOPE

but I agree...

you HAVE to remember he IS BOND

and one the more successful actors to be Bond and do some really good work outside that franchise

Btu you already hit it on the head

you get a strong supporting?

you got this and yet ANOTHER spin off possibility.
 

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Craig still living off Layer Cake

which was DOPE

but I agree...

you HAVE to remember he IS BOND

and one the more successful actors to be Bond and do some really good work outside that franchise

Btu you already hit it on the head

you get a strong supporting?

you got this and yet ANOTHER spin off possibility.

But what does he do other than stoic and hmph?
 

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Yes, damn forgot he played in it. Took me 3 days to watch kept falling asleep.


Same thing happened to me. Saw it that year on the big screen. Was alert the first 20 - 30 mins. Passed out at some point. Woke up the final 10 mins. Theater was cold and seats were too comfortable! Got it from bgol cinema later on at some point.




:giggle:
 

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Chris Evans finally played a "bad" role..it was good,but not $450mil for 2 sequels good...
 

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I tried

and failed miserably

I STILL think the right crew could make the sequels work though.
I think a series built around Lakieth's character would be way more interesting than the series we are getting with the Conway clearance bin version of Bond
 
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first off I completely agree

second?

Gawd Damn!!!

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I like Craig as an actor - except for Casino and half Quantum - he just not Bond...
and he just took a check on Knives

lately Reean is fallin to Shyamalan territory drinking his own kool-aid trying to be xtra clever
 

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I like Craig as an actor - except for Casino and half Quantum - he just not Bond...
and he just took a check on Knives

lately Reean is fallin to Shyamalan territory drinking his own kool-aid trying to be xtra clever

did you LIKE Knives Out?
 

ViCiouS

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did you LIKE Knives Out?
no...
if a mediocre writer director did it - I might be more positive about it
but with exception of Last Jedi and Knives- Reean is one of the best writer directors attached to Hollywood

it'd be like Fuqua delivering The Other Guys
or Nolan delivering Nice Guys
 

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I liked it, but we'll see if they can maintain the momentum. People will watch the second one if for no other reason than to see how it compares to the first.
 
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