Daryl McCormack joins star-studded cast of 'Knives Out 3'
Jun 01, 2024
Washington [US], June 1 : Irish actor Daryl McCormack, renowned for his role in 'Good Luck to You, Leo Grande,' will join the illustrious cast of Rian Johnson's upcoming film, 'Knives Out 3.'
The news was confirmed by Variety.
Officially titled 'Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery,' this third installment promises another thrilling chapter in the acclaimed murder mystery series.
Daniel Craig returns as the eccentric detective Benoit Blanc, continuing his quest for justice alongside a stellar lineup that includes 'Fleabag' actor Andrew Scott, Kerry Washington, Glenn Close, Josh O'Connor, Cailee Spaeny, Jeremy Renner, and Mila Kunis.
With McCormack now added to the ensemble, the film's intrigue and anticipation reach new heights.
Rian Johnson, the mastermind behind the series, is back to write, direct, and produce 'Wake Up Dead Man,' which begins production this summer.
As casting announcements continue to roll out, the film is slated for a Netflix release in 2025.
The 'Knives Out' franchise kicked off in 2019 with Benoit Blanc investigating the mysterious death of crime novelist Harlan Thrombey, a film that became a box office sensation.
Its sequel, 'Glass Onion,' saw Blanc unravelling a murder mystery game on a tech billionaire's private island. While plot details for the third film remain under wraps, Johnson has teased it will be the "most dangerous case yet" for Blanc, reported Variety.
Daryl McCormack has been making waves in the industry, particularly with his standout performance in the comedic drama 'Good Luck to You, Leo Grande,' opposite Emma Thompson.
His other notable works include roles in Sharon Horgan's Apple TV+ series 'Bad Sisters' and the hit show 'Peaky Blinders.'
Before stepping into the world of Benoit Blanc, McCormack will appear in Universal's disaster epic 'Twisters,' set for a July release.
As production for the third instalment gears up, fans eagerly await more updates on 'Wake Up Dead Man.'
With a blend of seasoned actors and fresh talent like McCormack, the third 'Knives Out' promises to be a gripping addition to the franchise, filled with the unexpected twists and sharp wit that have defined Johnson's murder mysteries.