JAKARTA - Director Rian Johnson has not denied his plans for Knives Out 4. A few days after his third film was released on Netflix, he talked about the plan.
"I have some basic, elemental, conceptual ideas, like 'Okay, it would be interesting if this was the core of the idea,'" Rian Johnson told Entertainment Weekly.
"I don't have a concrete idea. I don't have a specific theme. I don't have its location, it's still ambiguous," he said.
According to him, the ideas are still ambiguous until he can work on it again, but at the moment he can't explain the idea.
"I feel it's better to keep it a little vague until I'm ready to actually sit down and write it," he said.
Wake Up Dead Man is the third film from the Knives Out world, which is still played by Daniel Craig as detective Benoit Blanc.
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"Part of making a movie is reacting to the moment. Not relating to a particular situation or politics or culture specifically, but relating to what we feel in the world," said Rian Johnson.
Wake Up Dead Man tells the story of Jud Duplenticy (Josh O' Connor), a former boxer who is now a pastor in New York. He was mutated after an incident hit someone. Police chief Geraldine Scott (Mila Kunis) recruits Benoit Blanc (Daniel Craig) to investigate the death of Wicks. Blanc invites Jud to solve the case despite opposition from Scott.
The film also stars Josh O'Connor as the Reverend Jud Duplenticy as well as Josh Brolin and Glenn Close.
Rian Johnson made the film Knives Out with several different actors. In his first film, Chris Evans and Ana de Armas played, then the second film, Glass Onion, was played by Edward Norton and Janelle Monae.
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