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Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery

  • 2025
  • PG-13
  • 2h 24m
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Glenn Close, Josh Brolin, Thomas Haden Church, Mila Kunis, Daniel Craig, Jeremy Renner, Andrew Scott, Kerry Washington, Josh O'Connor, Daryl McCormack, and Cailee Spaeny in Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery (2025)
Dark ComedyWhodunnitComedyCrimeDramaMysteryThriller

Benoit Blanc returns for his most dangerous case yet.Benoit Blanc returns for his most dangerous case yet.Benoit Blanc returns for his most dangerous case yet.

  • Director
    • Rian Johnson
  • Writer
    • Rian Johnson
  • Stars
    • Daniel Craig
    • Josh O'Connor
    • Glenn Close
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    8.0/10
    2.6K
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    POPULARITY
    31
    34
    • Director
      • Rian Johnson
    • Writer
      • Rian Johnson
    • Stars
      • Daniel Craig
      • Josh O'Connor
      • Glenn Close
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    Releases December 12, 2025
    • 23User reviews
    • 79Critic reviews
    • 82Metascore
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      • 7 nominations total

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    Daniel Craig
    Daniel Craig
    • Benoit Blanc
    Josh O'Connor
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    • Fr. Jud Duplenticy
    Glenn Close
    Glenn Close
    • Martha Delacroix
    Josh Brolin
    Josh Brolin
    • Mons. Jefferson Wicks
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    • Cy Draven
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    8cdjh-81125

    My Least Favourite Knives Out Movie (And Still Fantastic)

    I travelled about 300 miles to my first film festival screening for the chance to see this movie early and I can honestly say that it was time and money well spent. I've been excited about and following these movies from the moment the first Knives Out was announced and it's given me nothing but complete satisfaction. Watching all 3 movies in quick succession only further confirmed my love for them. Even if I think Wake Up Dead Man is my least favourite of the bunch I still loved the experience it provides and maybe more so than the first two movies I can't wait to rewatch it just to catch on to the next embarrassing amount of details in almost every scene.

    Something I love about what Johnson does with these movies is that he creates a wholly different experience with every new entry. It's part of their lasting appeal and I quickly gave up on any notion that I was going to correctly predict anything because it's a script that I have no shame in admitting is a lot smarter than I am. It's unbelievably dense, even more so than I expected, and even if that occasionally comes to the films detriment I was just actively excited to see how everything was going to tie together because I had no reason to expect this movie to take a single misstep on a story level.

    Wake Up Dead Man is decidedly different from its predecessors and in ways that never felt gimmicky. There's even more moral complexity this time around to the point where I could see their being a real discussion around the justifications of certain characters which is not something I could say to the same degree for the other films. It's actually quite thoughtful it's commentary on religion and people of faith without ever being afraid to poke fun at the absurdity of the situations it's presenting and it thankfully never felt cheap. It is absolutely hilarious in how the jokes sneak up on you and it was so unbelievably satisfying to watch this movie with an audience which is another one of the mountain of reasons I'm unbelievably frustrated that these movies have been relegated to Netflix.

    Wake Up Dead Man feels considerably plot focused and I did feel that sometimes came at the expense of the characters. They're appropriately colourful and fun to watch that I felt were developed the least so far. I loved the proxy-protagonist of Josh O'Connor this time around and I was really happy with the complex backstory they gave his character. He plays of Daniel Craig so well and just like the first two movies he's the main point of investment for the entire narrative. I loved Glenn Close in how mysterious she is and I so enjoyed how unhinged Josh Brolin's character and performance was. The rest of the characters didn't feel that compelling to me but they all get their moments to shine and as always it's just a delight to see this many actors of this calibre on screen together.

    I also think the film is lacking a little bit of something that sets it apart from the rest of murder mystery genre. Both Knives Out and Glass Onion had structures that set them apart and feel entirely their own. While this movie isn't entirely linear it's a lot more linear than I expected. I kept expecting to film to make a turn that changed things but instead it ends up feeling like a story we might have seen before but executed to the highest level of quality possible. I also cannot overstate how packed this script is with details but I don't know that I can always say it was for the better. The first 30 minutes in particular throw a lot at you and it doesn't end up feeling like intrigue or tension building but just like a lot of information that left me feeling overwhelmed. I think it takes a bit too long for the story to introduce Benoit Blanc and the slight worry I have is that some of these sections might drag on rewatch knowing where everything goes but that doesn't stop my desire to go back to this movie again in the slightest.

    Wake Up Dead Man sits comfortably next to the other Knives Out movies and even despite its shortcomings it doesn't change any desire I have to see Daniel Craig and Rian Johnson make countless more mysteries. It totally stands on its own as a new experience and it's going to take at least a few watches to catch every little clue that Rian Johnson weaves into the narrative and I'll happily go back to this movie to discover them. A great movie and a great experience and I'll be so excited to see what Johnson does next whatever it ends up being.
    10masonsaul

    Different to its predecessors whilst still being a superb whodunit

    Rian Johnson has done it again with Wake Up Dead Man, another clever and satisfying whodunit that offers something different to its two predecessors. It feels like a fitting film for the moment by focusing on the hatred festering in closed off communities and the importance of letting it go in order to move on but it's still a really fun mystery as well. It'll benefit from repeat viewings and definitely plays well on the big screen, making its future on Netflix frustrating.

    Josh O'Connor is this film's greatest asset. He gives a fantastic performance where he gets to be sensitive, funny and navigate his character's anger in an empathetic fashion. Daniel Craig only continues to be a hilarious highlight who feels very comfortable with the intelligence and heart of Benoit Blanc now that he's played the character three times. Together, they are a wonderful pairing who only get funnier and more lovable when playing off each other.

    Everyone else in the star studded cast is great. Josh Brolin is initially unrecognisable as he quickly becomes a commanding presence and Glenn Close has a suitably unwavering commitment. Jeremy Renner, Andrew Scott and Daryl McCormack all know how to mine the pathetic nature of their characters for comedic effect. Cailee Spaeny and Thomas Haden Church are more sympathetic than the rest of the characteristically self-obsessed suspects here.

    Rian Johnson's direction ensures this instalment has its own look and feel when compared to what came before thanks to some horror movie flourishes and a slightly darker tone. Steve Yedlin's dynamic cinematography also helps to make the film feel different and it generally looks a lot better than so many Netflix originals with graceful camerawork, striking lighting and a richer texture. Nathan Johnson's score effortlessly adapts to the new style too.
    8Citangel

    A love letter to great mysteries of the past

    If you're a fan of the classic mysteries, then you'll love Wake Up Dead Man. True to the last two Knives Out, Rian Johnson has a way of holding a mirror up on Americans (first with greed, second with stupidity); this time it's with following someone so blindly due to their charisma, even though we know better.

    He adds an additional layer of the love/hate relationship in religion and calling out misogyny, hatred and racism for what it is and its disguise of traditionalism. He definitely did not hold back and as a modern Christian, I'm here for it!

    But barring the modern parables, Rian Johnson delivers an omage to the great classic mysteries of the past by giving a new twist to the "who dun it". Anyone who has binged classic Sherlock, Marple, and Peroit will get a twinge of nostalgia filling this from start to finish.

    The storytelling strikes the same notes as the previous two and of course with Poker Face with a "now, then, now" but in a way that feels different and not have you going "yep classic Rian"

    Daniel Craig delivers once again a stellar performance and of course the cast is never disappointing. The only complaint is the same I have is the same as the previous installments; there are so many wonderfully casted heavy hitters, it's hard to given them all their fare share of screen time.

    Can't wait for it to be out streaming so I can buy it and watch it over and over again like the first two. Benoit Blanc strikes again.

    On a personal note, just a little sad that a character was teased out previously only to not see them again.
    9bb52366

    Much darker than the first two in a good way

    Wake Up Dead Man really surprised me. I will admit I was not a huge fan of the first two films, but this new Knives Out installment is a much different beast. It still has plenty of laugh out loud moments, but the tone tends to take a more serious approach than the other two films.

    It may not be the best film of the year, but I still really enjoyed this film and about 90% of that is due to Josh O'connor. He gives a fantastic performance here and unlike the first two Knives Out, Daniel Craig takes somewhat of a backseat here.

    The runtime of the film is a bit longer than it needs to be but overall it does everything right from the cinematography to the score and witty script. If you love murder mysteries like me, Wake Up Dead Man is an absolute must watch even though its definitely not a film that must be seen on the big screen.
    9planktonrules

    Every bit as good as the previous two installments.

    I saw this movie on the opening night of the Philadelphia Film Festival, which explains why I saw it before it will be released to Netflix in November.

    "Wake Up Dead Man" is pretty typical of Rian Johnson's two previous Knives Out films. First, it has a pretty amazing cast. Second, it does make fun of MAGA people. And, third, it's terrific is pretty much every way.

    The setting for this one is most unusual...a small, dying Catholic church. But once Father Jud Duplenticy arrives at this new post, he's shocked to see that the Monsignor is evil and has created a small, nasty clique or cult within his dying congregation. The common thing that binds these people is a general hatred for mankind...making it not exactly the nicest church you could attend. As a result, the well meaning and decent Father is stumped as to what to do...and it's made worse when the Monsignor physically assaults him and encourages his cult to hate the Father! So, it's not at all surprising when the Monsignor is found murdered during a church service...and it appears is if the killing was impossible. This is where Benoit Blanc enters the story and, frankly, he's really stumped!

    The writing and acting are just about perfect. Some might dislike the film because they might see it as an attack on religion, though I think this isn't necessarily fair. The Father IS a good man...the sort Rian Johnson seemed to indicate he wishes he had growing up in an evangelical household (we heard about this during the Q&A following the film). All in all, a most enjoyable film....one I nearly scored a 10.

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      Like its predecessors, named after a song. 'Wake Up Dead Man' is from U2's 1997 album 'Pop'.
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      Fr. Jud Duplenticy: Here's what's gonna happen: Benoit freakin' Blanc and I are gonna ask you all some questions, and you all are gonna answer them and we're gonna get to the bottom of who killed Monsignor Wicks and why and then... that's it!

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      • December 12, 2025 (United States)
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Knives Out 3
    • Filming locations
      • Leavesden Film Studios, Hertfordshire, England, UK(location)
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      • Ram Bergman Productions
      • T-Street
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      • $40,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,600,000
    • Gross worldwide
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      • 2h 24m(144 min)
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