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Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery Trailer Features Murder, Intrigue, And Bautista's Pecs Popping

Watch the latest trailer for the Knives Out sequel.

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The wait is over. A full trailer has arrived for Glass Onion, the sequel to Knives Out, and we finally have a good idea of what Daniel Craig's Benoit Blanc is up against for the next murder mystery.

Directed by Rian Johnson, the follow-up to the smash hit 2019 film will arrived on Netflix on December 23--and in theaters for one week only on November 23. The latest trailer is almost three minutes long and gives you a pretty good idea of what the movie is about. Is there a murder? Of course there is. Is there a colorful cast of characters? Yep. Will Blanc have to solve this crime while chaos happens all around him? Yes. Check out the Glass Onion trailer below.

In the trailer, Miles Bron (Ed Norton) invites a group of people, including Blanc, to Greece to solve his murder--which is supposed to be a game. However, someone actually dies during this event, and of course, it's up to Blanc to solve the mystery once again.

Glass Onion also stars Janelle Monáe, Kathryn Hahn, Leslie Odom Jr., Jessica Henwick, Madelyn Cline, Kate Hudson, and Dave Bautista.

"The mystery is not going to be what keeps the audience in their seats," writer-director Rian Johnson said in a press release. "Remember first and foremost that you're making a movie and that it has to dramatically work before it intellectually works as a puzzle. That's actually still the hard part--creating a good story that feels unique and feels exciting and emotionally feels satisfying at the end."

The sequel is a hit with critics, as it currently sits at an 81 on Metacritic. There will be at least one more Knives Out mystery coming to Netflix, as the streaming service reportedly paid $456 million for Glass Onion and a potential sequel.

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