Daniel Craig on revealing details of Benoit Blanc’s personal life (exclusive)

Glass Onion: Takes the mystery out of the cutlery Coming to Netflix this weekend, the movie has already been a hit with critics and fans alike. After a week-long theatrical release at the end of November, the Rian Johnson movie is currently standing Rotten tomatoes by 93% from critics and 93% from the audience. At the London Film Festival, prior to the film’s release, Johnson confirmed during a press conference that Daniel Craig’s Benoit Blanc was gay. Johnson also teased that a sexy actor would appear as Craig’s partner. In case you haven’t seen the movie yet, we won’t give a damn about the actor, but here’s what Craig said Character book.com’s Brandon Davis on not wanting to know much about Benoit’s personal life.

“We kind of don’t want there to be too much of it,” Craig explained. “That’s what we want. I mean, I think in a sense, the more mystery that remains, the better for the storytelling. It’s not about him, it’s about the suspects. It’s about the hero in the story and about how he figured out the case. And, you know, we see in this movie a style One. We saw in the last movie, Technology, and [Rian Johnson]We’ll have to think of another approach. I guess his backstory, I’m not personally interested in what happened to Benoit Blanc when he was 10, but you know, I’m sure someone could make it up and I’d say, “Yeah, that’s it.” ”

Johnson said at the London Film Festival (via from the inside) when asked if Blanc was an eccentric. “And there is no one in the world who I could imagine would bring me more joy than having Benoit Blanc,” Johnson quipped. Craig added, “No spoilers [but] Who wouldn’t want to live with this person? “

Why was it glass onion Only in theaters for a week?

Netflix previously announced it glass onion It will be getting a Preview Edition in theaters in late November. The film was shown in 600 theaters across the country, from November 23 through November 29. When asked why Netflix chose to go with this model when longer release windows were rumored, Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos had the following explanation:

“I’ll tell you first: We’re in the business of entertaining our members, with Netflix movies on Netflix. And that’s where we focus all our energy and most of our spending,” Sarandos said during a recent interview. Calling investors.

He continued, “Our films always appear strongly in film festivals around the world.” Because it’s in demand, made by the greatest filmmakers on the planet. For all the people who can’t make it to a city where there’s a festival, this week-long release on 600 screens is a way to get to the movie buzz and build – the same thing we’re doing in Festivals. So I would look at this as another way to build anticipation for the film and build buzz and reputation for the film, before it’s released on Netflix.”

Glass Onion: Takes the mystery out of the cutlery Streaming on Netflix starting December 23rd.

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