Knives Out 2 has added a brand new star to its already star-studded cast.
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(CNN)Rest assured that Regé-Jean Page is well aware of all the buzz and speculation he's been stirring."I spend a lot of time at the moment talking about what other people are saying about me, as opposed to anything I'm actually doing," the "Bridgerton" star told Variety in a recent interview.From his rise to global fame via one of Netflix's hottest shows to hosting "Saturday Night Live" and causing a clamor for him to take over the James Bond role from Daniel Craig, Page is definitely having a
.Knives Out 2 has added a brand new star to its already star-studded cast.
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When Knives Out released in 2019, no one predicted the success that the Daniel Craig, Ana de Armas and Chris Evans whodunnit would be engulfed with at the global box office as well as a deserved Oscar nomination for Best Original Screenplay for Rian Johnson.
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Knives Out 2, the sequel to Knives Out, is shaping up to have one amazing cast!
Knives Out is coming out with a sequel. Confirmed back in March, seasoned actor Daniel Craig will resume his role as detective Benoit Blanc among a cast of other stars such as Toni Collette and Lakeith Stanfield.
WandaVision's Kathryn Hahn has become the latest star to join the already-incredible cast for Knives Out 2. Hahn joins Army of the Dead and Marvel star Dave Bautista, The Incredible Hulk's Edward Norton and Homecoming's Janelle Monáe in the Knives Out sequel for Netflix.