Princess Charlene shines in a floral silver dress for the 2022 Monaco Red Cross Ball Gala on Monday (July 18) in Monte-Carlo, Monaco.
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The follow-up to 2019’s smash hit “Knives Out” will have its world premiere at TIFF in September.
On Wednesday, the festival announced director Rian Johnson’s sequel will screen as part of the festival. The star-studded film is the first title to be announced as part of TIFF’s 2022 selection, however, the festival did not indicate where in the festival line-up it’ll debut.
Earlier in June, “Knives Out” fans received a new hint about the highly anticipated sequel, as Johnson revealed the official title for the follow-up to his acclaimed murder mystery.
“Benoit Blanc’s next case, the follow up to ‘Knives Out’, is called ‘GLASS ONION’,” Johnson shared, along with an animated title card that announced him as the film’s writer and director, but replaced the “I” in his first name with a sharp-edged magnifying glass — no doubt a hint about the mystery to come.
Netflix shared the first look at the anticipated sequel during its 2022 Movie Preview earlier this year, which showed Daniel Craig’s Detective Benoit Blanc boarding a boat in the Mediterranean, along with some of “Knives Out 2″‘s new A-list cast members, like Kate Hudson, Kathryn Hahn, Leslie Odom Jr. and more.
The sequel will find Blanc tracking a whole new case with a new cast of characters — other stars include Edward Norton, Janelle Monáe, Dave Bautista, Madelyn Cline, Jessica Henwick and Ethan Hawke.
ET grilled Odom Jr. for information about the sequel at last year’s Billboard Music Awards, and while the star kept mum on major details, he did promise that “Glass Onion” is “going to be fun.”
“I think that the first movie… the success was unexpected, the Oscar nomination certainly, and people really took to it,” he shared. “So we want to up the ante and deliver
Princess Charlene shines in a floral silver dress for the 2022 Monaco Red Cross Ball Gala on Monday (July 18) in Monte-Carlo, Monaco.
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Kendall Jenner, Olivia Culpo, Elsa Hosk, Amelia Gray Hamlin, and Laura Harrier, gathered top models and influencers to celebrate their Buyback Program at San Vicente Bungalows in West Hollywood, California, on July 13.Marta Pozzan, Annabelle Fleur, Gizele Oliveira and other stars stunned in outfits from FWRD at the stylish event while commemorating the launch of the resale shopping program that offers a modern, customer-centric approach to fashion.The program aims to extend the life cycle of high-end designer handbags from brands including Bottega Veneta, Saint Laurent, Chloe, Givenchy, Loewe, The Row and more, where customers can exchange past purchases and receive credit to shop the full offerings on both FWRD and REVOLVE.«With FWRD BUYBACK, we are expanding the FWRD segment of our business as a destination for the best in established and emerging luxury brands from start to finish. We believe in celebrating great design, and cultivating a more circular relationship between brands and customers,» Michael Mente, Co-CEO & Co-Founder of REVOLVE Group said in a press release.«With this, we are combining our capabilities of authentication and service to offer an extensive assortment of exciting products at incredible value,» he added. Eligible exchanges, up to one year from the original purchase at full price, are conducted through your personal FWRD account and a trade up value credit of 50% of the original purchase price is then issued.
Peter Debruge Chief Film CriticAt age 13, Ryan Gosling was spreading cheer on “The Mickey Mouse Club.” But something must have snapped in the dozen years between “The Notebook” and “La La Land.” The Canadian heartthrob seems committed to convincing us that he can be a cold-blooded, even-keeled, unsentimental killer. Starting with Nicolas Winding Refn’s “Drive,” followed by the Danish director’s “Only God Forgives” and now playing the title character in the Russo brothers’ “The Gray Man,” an actor who once radiated charisma in “Crazy Stupid Love” has been perfecting an inexpressive cool that borders on nihilism, keeping his pulse stable and poker face fixed as he offs whatever adversaries come his way. Gosling doesn’t just want to be an action star; he wants to be the Hollywood version of Alain Delon, the handsome French icon who played a sociopath with perfect cheekbones in “Purple Noon” and a hit man with no visible emotions in “Le Samouraï.” “The Gray Man” is the payoff of Gosling’s low-key reinvention: an incredibly expensive, stunningly executed action vehicle in which he plays Six, an ex-con-turned-CIA assassin who’s so good at his job that he becomes a kind of liability, landing him at the top of the agency’s kill list.A reportedly $200 million whopper that Netflix will release first in theaters (on July 15) and then a week later on its streaming service, this is “The Avengers: End Game” directors Anthony and Joe Russo’s answer to the James Bond franchise (which reached its end game, with Daniel Craig at least, in last year’s “No Time to Die”).
The Clement Virgo directed movie Brother will make its world premiere at the 47th Toronto International Film Festival which runs Thursday, Sept. 8 through Sunday, Sept. 18.
Zack Sharf The wait for the next James Bond movie is going to be a long one. Franchise producer Barbara Broccoli confirmed to Deadline that production on the 26th Bond movie is at least two years away, if not longer. The wait makes sense given Broccoli and her team have to find a replacement for Daniel Craig, who finished his run as 007 with the fall 2021 release of “No Time to Die.”“Nobody’s in the running,” Broccoli said when asked about Craig’s successor.
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterDetective Benoit Blanc is taking his talents back to Canada.“Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery,” the follow-up to director Rian Johnson’s crowd-pleasing whodunit “Knives Out,” will have its world premiere at this year’s Toronto International Film Festival. The 47th edition of TIFF is taking place from Sept.
And just like that, the fall festival season commences. Today, the Toronto International Film Festival revealed its first world premiere, Rian Johnson’s “Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery.” The first “Knives Out” debuted at the 2019 edition of the festival.
The Toronto Film Festival said Wednesday that Netflix’s Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery, Rian Johnson’s follow-up to his hit 2019 murder mystery pic, will world premiere at this year’s edition of the festival, which runs September 8-18.
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