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Daniel Craig plays a private detective named Benoit Blanc. Rian Johnson sent Craig the script for Knives Out but he couldn't star in it because of his next James Bond movie, No Time to Die. Johnson's first choice for the role was Craig, so he was disappointed that he would have to find someone else for one of the most important roles in the film. After No Time to Die was postponed, however, Craig was able to star - which he eagerly did.
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After doing extensive research, Craig decided to base his speech pattern on a historian named Shelby Foote, who he thought had an interesting accent and manner of speech.
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The star-studded cast also includes Ana de Armas as Harlan's nurse Marta, Jamie Lee Curtis and Michael Shannon as Harlan's children, Don Johnson, Toni Collette, and Riki Lindhome as Harlan's children-in-law, Chris Evans, Katherine Langford, and Jaeden Martell as Harlan's grandchildren, and Frank Oz as the family's lawyer. Show me, show me. First Witch Here I have a pilot's thumb, Wreck'd as homeward he did come. Third Witch A drum, a drum! Macbeth doth come. ALL The weird sisters, hand in hand, Posters of the sea and land, Thus do go about, about: Thrice to thine and thrice to mine And thrice again, to make up nine. The charm's wound up. Knives Out is a great antidote to the Oscar contenders and family fare that dominate this time of year. It's a purely fun time at the movies thanks to its strong story and fantastic performances. A Knives Out sequel is officially in the works and we couldn’t be more excited. We’re huge fans of writer/director Rian Johnson’s sleepy whodunnit, which is both a fun play on a classic.