Bigger Isn’t Better: Rian Johnson on Changing the Trajectory of Wake Up Dead Man
Director Rian Johnson explains why he changed the trajectory for Wake Up Dead Man, opting for a grounded story over glitz. Discover the new direction of the Knives Out series.
The era of sun-drenched Greek islands and billionaire tech retreats is over. Rian Johnson has decided to pull the rug out from under the audience’s expectations. According to Entertainment Weekly, the filmmaker behind the Knives Out trilogy intentionally shifted the series' direction with its latest installment, Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery, ensuring that detective Benoit Blanc doesn't become a creature of habit.
Rian Johnson Wake Up Dead Man Interview: Why He Swapped Islands for Upstate New York
While 2022'sGlass Onion leaned into glitz and glamor on a private Greek island, Wake Up Dead Man feels significantly more intimate. Set in a small town in upstate New York, the third film—released on Netflix in December 2025—focuses on a murder that rattles a tiny church community. Johnson explained that he didn't want the franchise's trajectory to be defined by simply getting "bigger and broader" with each entry.
I didn't want audiences to settle into an idea that the trajectory... meant it was just gonna be a big, glamorous destination each time. I wanted to ground it. I wanted to kind of bring it back down to Earth.
Faith and Personal Stakes in the Benoit Blanc Series
To achieve this "grounded" feel, Johnson looked toward the conceptual idea of faith. He described this as the "most personal, tangled thing" in his life, using the Benoit Blanc mystery as a medium to engage with the topic. This tonal shift is reflected in the film's darker color palette and somber atmosphere, distancing it from the vibrant saturation of its predecessor. The star-studded cast, including Daniel Craig, Josh O'Connor, and Glenn Close, brings this more contemplative chapter to life.
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