Daniel Craig, who has moved on from his role as James Bond, expressed indifference when asked who should replace him as 007, simply stating, "I don't care." Craig, now involved in Rian Johnson's Benoit Blanc mysteries, has no interest in the future of the Bond franchise, though he has previously suggested the role should be open to non-white actors. Despite ongoing rumors, no official announcement has been made about the next Bond, and Craig seems content to enjoy future films as a spectator.
Fans of the "Knives Out" franchise believe they've identified the killer in the upcoming third film, "Wake Up Dead Man," speculating that new cast member Jeremy Renner is the culprit based on a pattern of Marvel actors playing villains in previous installments. Renner joins a star-studded cast including Glenn Close and Kerry Washington, with Daniel Craig returning as detective Benoit Blanc. Rian Johnson will again direct, promising the "most dangerous case yet."
Andrew Scott has joined the cast of Rian Johnson's third Knives Out film, titled "Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery." He will star alongside Daniel Craig, Josh O’Connor, and Cailee Spaeny. The film will feature a new murder mystery with detective Benoit Blanc returning. Production is set to begin soon.
Rian Johnson has announced the title of the third "Knives Out" film, "Wake Up Dead Man," set for a 2025 release. The film, starring Daniel Craig as detective Benoit Blanc, will be distributed by Netflix as part of a $450 million deal. Johnson shared the news in a teaser video, hinting at the film's direction and expressing his excitement for the project.