‘Glass Onion’ is getting a new Netflix feature for you to obsess over
Remember how obsessed everyone was with Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery a while back? Well, it might be time for a part two.
No, there’s no new instalment in the series itself just yet, but there is still something fresh for fans to sink their teeth into: A director’s commentary.
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On Wednesday, Netflix announced that writer/director Rian Johnson’s thought-filled version of the movie would be dropping on the platform at 10pm PT on Thursday.
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So what exactly will this commentary look like? Well we don’t know the exact details, but traditionally it would be a version of the movie with Johnson literally commentating over the top, sharing his thoughts behind certain scenes, his motivations, ideas, etc. — all that fun director-y stuff that you used to get on DVD extras.
It might not work for every movie, but for a film with as many sneaky cameos and hidden clues as Glass Onion, it’ll surely capture some interest.
In the meantime, while you’re waiting for it to drop, why not revisit that twisty ending and that possible Knives Out 3 clue?
Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery director’s commentary is available to stream on Netflix from 10pm PT.
Remember how obsessed everyone was with Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery a while back? Well, it might be time for a part two.
No, there’s no new instalment in the series itself just yet, but there is still something fresh for fans to sink their teeth into: A director’s commentary.
On Wednesday, Netflix announced that writer/director Rian Johnson’s thought-filled version of the movie would be dropping on the platform at 10pm PT on Thursday.
Tweet may have been deleted
(opens in a new tab)
So what exactly will this commentary look like? Well we don’t know the exact details, but traditionally it would be a version of the movie with Johnson literally commentating over the top, sharing his thoughts behind certain scenes, his motivations, ideas, etc. — all that fun director-y stuff that you used to get on DVD extras.
It might not work for every movie, but for a film with as many sneaky cameos and hidden clues as Glass Onion, it’ll surely capture some interest.
In the meantime, while you’re waiting for it to drop, why not revisit that twisty ending and that possible Knives Out 3 clue?
Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery director’s commentary is available to stream on Netflix from 10pm PT.