Star Wars fans:Wow
I'm pretty sure RJ produced the first though his own production company, he's probably getting paaaaaaaaid.
If Knives Out 3 happens immediately after Knives Out 2, RJ SW trilogy aint happening.
First one made 311 million dollars at the boxoffice on a 40 mil budget + the critical acclaim and the all star casts these type of movies always have.
He's fucked up his body so many times doing Bond, and the press tour for that kind of franchise must just fucking suck. A Knives Out trilogy is prob a cake walk by comparison.Part of me wonders if Craig wants to get into another franchise so soon considering some of his past comments, but you can tell he was having so much fun making KO - and I suspect another few movies in this franchise won't eat up all of his time the way Bond did.
First one made 311 million dollars at the boxoffice on a 40 mil budget + the critical acclaim and the all star casts these type of movies always have.
This is my problem with doing a sequel for this film. Ana De Armas was one of the best thing about the movie aside from Daniel Craig, and doing a sequel means she won't be in it.
Delusional people.Meanwhile, I saw a thread on a Star Wars fan site this morning with the following title:
"Will Rian Johnson's career ever recover?"
Had to look it up lmaoMeanwhile, I saw a thread on a Star Wars fan site this morning with the following title:
"Will Rian Johnson's career ever recover?"
Underrated post.
This is my problem with doing a sequel for this film. Ana De Armas was one of the best thing about the movie aside from Daniel Craig, and doing a sequel means she won't be in it.
The first film was a financial success and studios finally have their own streaming services which limits what heads to Netflix outside of their own films. They snagged content they believe will benefit them.
This is my problem with doing a sequel for this film. Ana De Armas was one of the best thing about the movie aside from Daniel Craig, and doing a sequel means she won't be in it.
One of the sequels needs to be named "The Last Knives" just to piss off the Star Wars fans.
"The Last Jedi would have earnt a billion dollars even if Donald Trump had directed it."
The first film was a financial success and studios finally have their own streaming services which limits what heads to Netflix outside of their own films. They snagged content they believe will benefit them.
thats not enough, he must also fail at everything else, that way they have sommit to point to and say "SEE I WAS RIGHT"If he is doing Knives Out 2 & 3, he isn't doing the SW trilogy. They should be happy!
thats not enough, he must also fail at everything else, that way they have sommit to point to and say "SEE I WAS RIGHT"
what, you dont wanna see kenneth branagh do one of the blandest poirot performances?Normally I'm against unnecessary sequels, but we have not really had a nice detective serial following a single detective in a while and I am here for Craig just hamming it up on screen.
Part of me wonders if Craig wants to get into another franchise so soon considering some of his past comments, but you can tell he was having so much fun making KO - and I suspect another few movies in this franchise won't eat up all of his time the way Bond did.
Prediction based on nothing but wishful thinking: she does come back, but in the third one. RJ will make up some convoluted reason for her to play sidekick again and we'll all forgive him for it because she's just that awesome.This is my problem with doing a sequel for this film. Ana De Armas was one of the best thing about the movie aside from Daniel Craig, and doing a sequel means she won't be in it.
I'm assuming that price factors in what they believe the sequels will do for their long term subscriber count. Netflix is going to have to spend more for content now that Disney, WB, Universal, and Paramount can keep their content on their services going forward.D&D signed a Netflix deal worth $200 million.
Shonda Rhimes signed a Netflix deal worth $150 million.
JJ Abrams signed a HBO deal worth $250 million.
I can see why Netflix would want to snag content like this. I just don't see why they'd want to shell out half a billion for these particular sequels, of all things they can try to snag.
Damn RJ gettin' paid.
But I also guess these would be his immediate priority for Netflix with his SW trilogy taking a backseat again.
D&D signed a Netflix deal worth $200 million.
Shonda Rhimes signed a Netflix deal worth $150 million.
JJ Abrams signed a HBO deal worth $250 million.
I can see why Netflix would want to snag content like this. I just don't see why they'd want to shell out half a billion for these particular sequels, of all things they can try to snag.
I love the first movie, but it's really hard to believe a Knives Out sequel will drive many new subscribers, especially when the competition is dropping Star Wars and Pixar stuff.I'm assuming that price factors in what they believe the sequels will do for their long term subscriber count. Netflix is going to have to spend more for content now that Disney, WB, Universal, and Paramount can keep their content on their services going forward.
Same. I hope this doesn't rule out a UHD release.Damn, Rian making bank!
I hope they come out on physical Blu-Ray, too (some of Netflix's stuff does).