Three years after the introduction of Daniel Craig’s Detective Benoit Blanc and the launch of a new murder mystery franchise with KnivesOut, writer-director Rian Johnson debuted the sequel, GlassOnion
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“I wanted to tell the audience right up front that this was going to be a very different film than the first one, so going from a cozy New England autumn to a Greek beach seemed like a really big, interesting way of doing that,” Johnson toldof shifting locations for the second film. “Also there’s a rich tradition of vacation murder mysteries like
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