Craig, who played Bond in iconic films like “Casino Royale” and “No Time to Die”, has previously stated that he is indifferent about who takes up the mantle.
The “Call Me by Your Name” famed director Luca Guadagnino is close to finalising a deal with Lionsgate to direct a fresh adaptation of Bret Easton Ellis' novel “American Psycho”.
Every film festival boasts its unique character, its distinct standing in the awards circuit, and varying levels of success over the years. However, the Venice International Film Festival, the world’s oldest of its kind, is about to commence its 81st edition this Wednesday (August 28), establishing itself in a category of its own. This festival has become the premier showcase for the most anticipated studio releases and art films that define the autumn movie season.
Rian Johnson, the director of the franchise, dropped a photo on social media commemorating the first day of shooting for “Wake Up Dead Man”, the third film in his “Knives Out” series, due in 2025. The first look image shows Daniel Craig dressed up as the quirky Southern detective Benoit Blanc, wearing a three-piece suit and holding a hat.
In this latest instalment, Jeremy Renner, fresh from his role in “Mayor of Kingstown” joins the cast alongside a stellar lineup including Kerry Washington, Josh O’Connor, Cailee Spaeny, Glenn Close, and Andrew Scott. While their specific roles remain unknown, their collective talent promises a captivating ensemble performance.
Irish actor Andrew Scott, who has recently earned praise for his performance in the Netflix series “Ripley”, is set to join the ensemble cast of “Knives Out 3”,
Director Martin Campbell of "Casino Royale" stated that Henry Cavill auditioned for the role of James Bond and would have been an excellent candidate if the position had not gone to Daniel Craig.
There's no mystery as to why Knives Out deserves a sequel. The suspenseful whodunit's breakthrough at the box office in 2019, gave director Rian Johnson and star Daniel Craig, a good reason to return for Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery. Johnson received a 2020 Oscar nomination for best original screenplay for the first Knives Out, which had the potential to be an eccentric curiosity. It sparked a slight revival in the genre while subtly parodying the traditional whodunit.
The 'James Bond' star Daniel Craig will make his TV series debut in the US with "Purity".
Craig, who played Bond in iconic films like “Casino Royale” and “No Time to Die”, has previously stated that he is indifferent about who takes up the mantle.
The “Call Me by Your Name” famed director Luca Guadagnino is close to finalising a deal with Lionsgate to direct a fresh adaptation of Bret Easton Ellis' novel “American Psycho”.
Every film festival boasts its unique character, its distinct standing in the awards circuit, and varying levels of success over the years. However, the Venice International Film Festival, the world’s oldest of its kind, is about to commence its 81st edition this Wednesday (August 28), establishing itself in a category of its own. This festival has become the premier showcase for the most anticipated studio releases and art films that define the autumn movie season.
Rian Johnson, the director of the franchise, dropped a photo on social media commemorating the first day of shooting for “Wake Up Dead Man”, the third film in his “Knives Out” series, due in 2025. The first look image shows Daniel Craig dressed up as the quirky Southern detective Benoit Blanc, wearing a three-piece suit and holding a hat.
In this latest instalment, Jeremy Renner, fresh from his role in “Mayor of Kingstown” joins the cast alongside a stellar lineup including Kerry Washington, Josh O’Connor, Cailee Spaeny, Glenn Close, and Andrew Scott. While their specific roles remain unknown, their collective talent promises a captivating ensemble performance.
Irish actor Andrew Scott, who has recently earned praise for his performance in the Netflix series “Ripley”, is set to join the ensemble cast of “Knives Out 3”,
Director Martin Campbell of "Casino Royale" stated that Henry Cavill auditioned for the role of James Bond and would have been an excellent candidate if the position had not gone to Daniel Craig.
There's no mystery as to why Knives Out deserves a sequel. The suspenseful whodunit's breakthrough at the box office in 2019, gave director Rian Johnson and star Daniel Craig, a good reason to return for Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery. Johnson received a 2020 Oscar nomination for best original screenplay for the first Knives Out, which had the potential to be an eccentric curiosity. It sparked a slight revival in the genre while subtly parodying the traditional whodunit.
The 'James Bond' star Daniel Craig will make his TV series debut in the US with "Purity".
Actor Daniel Craig is "exhausted" from playing James Bond, according to his former co-star Judi Dench. The 81-year-old actress, who played M opposite Craig three times, believes that the actor needs a break.