Whodunit? Based on the Only Photo We Have of Knives Out 2


Dinner, anyone? Netflix has finally served us with a first look at the suspects who are pulling up a chair knife out 2 table, and we’re ready to make some predictions. Once again directed by Rian Johnson, Glass Onion: Knives Out The Secret Located on a private Greek island owned by tech billionaire Miles Braun (Edward Norton). He invites his friends and foes on his luxury getaway to play a murder mystery game, but someone actually dies. Unsurprisingly, Braun has the money to hire a private eye, and Benoit Blanc (Daniel Craig) and his Southern accent are brought in to explore the whodunit. And that leads us to our current best clue as to who the killer might be: Check out the following image of the cast. Braun and Blanc are standing at opposite ends of the table, with a chair probably empty of, you know, murder. From left to right, seated guests are Madeline Kline, Kathryn Hahn, Dave Bautista, Leslie Odom Jr., Jessica Henwick, Kate Hudson and Janelle Monáe. According to the Netflix description of the film, which is named in honor of a Beatles song, they all have “a power dynamic with a successful friend of theirs.”

We don’t have any other details about these characters or their possible motives, but we’re sure everyone has a good reason to be suspicious. And it’s confusing, so why not take the guesswork out of pure vibes? As far as first impressions go, Hudson’s hands are fused together in a way that seems apt to plan, and there’s also a slight silliness about the way Norton’s hands up. But the blank expression on Hahn’s face seems to be the most disturbing, especially because she is the only one who is facing the camera instead of the left or right of the picture. So leaving the first look photo alone, we’d like to officially guess that her character is the killer. As more plot details or trailers arrive, we’ll let you know if we change our minds. knife out 2 It’s out on Netflix on December 23rd and is in select theaters on a date to be announced. Until then, feel free to place your bets.

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