Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery, the follow-up to Rian Johnson’s Knives Out, will be released globally on Netflix December 23, Netflix announced.
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EXCLUSIVE: Netflix alum Natalie DeVito has signed a first-look deal with Jeremy Garelick and Will Phelps’ American High.
During her four-plus years at Netflix, which ultimately had her serving as Manager, Original Independent Features, DeVito was heavily involved in the development and production of such female-driven YA projects as writer-director Sophia Alvarez’s Along for the Ride—based on the novel by Sarah Dessen—and Jennifer Kaytin Robinson’s upcoming Do Revenge. She worked at Focus Features and Universal Pictures prior to her time at the streamer, and is a proud alum of the The University of Texas at Austin and the NBC Page Program.
“Having experienced three different high schools across state lines, I’m thrilled to be partnering with American High, a company founded on the belief that high school, with all its ups and downs, is the shared experience that brings us all together,” said DeVito. “Garelick and team continue to give new voices a place to grow, and perhaps most importantly, know how to make an audience laugh.”
“Natalie’s vast experience, from growing up on her grandfather’s sets to putting together the top YA films in streaming history, makes her the perfect peg for our American High hole,” added Garelick.
American High is production company specializing in provocative teen comedies, which The Binge helmer Jeremy Garelick and his producing partner Phelps founded alongside producer Mickey Liddell’s LD Entertainment in 2017. In the years since, the company has shot 14 features including James Morosini’s I Love My Dad, which won multiple top prizes at SXSW 2022; The Binge, starring Skyler Gisondo, Dexter Darden, Eduardo Franco and Vince Vaughn, and its upcoming sequel; Crush, featuring Auli’i Cravalho
Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery, the follow-up to Rian Johnson’s Knives Out, will be released globally on Netflix December 23, Netflix announced.
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Wilson Chapman editorDaniel Craig is ready to revive his southern accent. “Glass Onion,” the sequel to 2019’s whodunnit smash “Knives Out,” will debut on Netflix December 23, as well as “be released in select theaters on a to be announced date.”The global Netflix release will follow the film’s premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival in September.
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got a look at in June.She’s joined in the photo by Catherine Zeta-Jones and Luis Guzman as her mother and father, Morticia and Gomez, and Isaac Ordonez as her brother, Pugsley. Say hello to Netflix's Addams FamilyCatherine Zeta-Jones, Jenna Ortega, Luis Guzmán, and Isaac Ordonez star in Wednesday, the new series from Tim Burton.
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