Knives Out 2 casts Dave Bautista in unknown role
This m🍷arks the first major casting for the Knives Out ♋sequel

Knives🀅 Out 2 has cast Dave ꧋Bautista in an unspecified role, reports .
While it's unclear who Bautista will be playing, this marks the first major new casting since we first learned of the Knives Out s🏅equel 🐓over a year ago. Director Rian Johnson told at the time that Daniel Craig will return to play the Texan detective Benoit Blan🥃c, who will be task❀ed with unraveling another complex mystery.
Bautista, of course, is an actor and retired wrestler known for playing Drax the Destroyer in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. He also appears in the third-person shooter game Gears 5 as an alternate skin f🗹or Marcus Fenix.
While we don't have a release date just yet, production is set to begin this summer in Greece, with Knives Out 2's ultimate destination being Netflix. Thanks to a massive $450 million ﷽dollar for the streaming gia♔nt's rights to Knives Out 2 and 3, there's a good chance we won't see the s✃equels premiere in theaters like the first one.
It's unclear if any of Craig's fellow cast members from Knives Out will be returning for the sequel, as Johnson has said he's intent on telling a new story witꦯh new characters. "It's been such a mindfuck, because I sat on the idea for the first one for 10 years. And with this one, I'm starting with a blank page," Johnson told .
"It's not really a Knives Out sequel. I need to come up with a title for it so I can stop calling it🥀 The Knives Out Sequel because it's just Daniel Craig as the same detective with a totally new cast."
Until Knives Out 2 releases, hopefully in the not-too-distant future, these are the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Netflix movies to watch right now.
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