There's been another murder: Knives Out 3 looks set to start filming this year

Jan. 26, 2024



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Knives Out 3 will likely start filming this year,Deadlinehas reported.

The update was mentioned in an article posted on-site, focused on producer Katie McNeil, who has worked on titles such as Blue Valentine and The Zookeeper’s Wife, joining Ram Bergman and Rian Johnson’s independent studio T-Street. In recent months, the company has released the likes ofPoker Face,Fair Playand American Fiction, the latter of which just received five Oscar nominations including Best Picture.

“Our approach to movies is the same as when we made Brick. Find great people to work with who are both talented and nice to be around,” said Johnson and Bergman in a statement. “Katie is that and more and we’re so excited to welcome her to the team.”

McNeill added: “I have been a fan of Rian and Ram’s work since Brick, and I admire what they have built together. They have achieved an impressive body of work while also supporting some of the most inspiring filmmakers in the business. I am deeply grateful for the faith they have in me and I am honored to be joining their team.”

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