Rian Johnson Reveals How He Came Up With Killer’s Identity

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Rian Johnson Reveals How He Came Up With Killer’s Identity


If something, he feels the ‘central fool’ is underplayed in comparison with actual life.


A great homicide thriller wants a killer on the core of it. A gap to fill a donut, if Benoit Blanc’s explicit phrasing suits the invoice. For Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery, the sequel to his phenomenally profitable Knives Out, director Rian Johnson pinpointed his newest killer as a tech mogul with a huge ego – and that meant, because of this, your complete movie needed to be greater in scale and gloss.


Miles Bron (Edward Norton), the inventor of ‘Klear’, a hydrogen-based various gas, invitations his circle of mates to his non-public island after lastly ridding himself of Andi Brand (Janelle Monáe) – solely to be shocked when Andi turns up. Or so he thinks, because it’s really her twin sister Helen, disguised as Andi, who seems to help Benoit Blanc (Daniel Craig) in uncovering the reality.

When deciding why Miles could be the killer — in any case, it is a man who invited mates to a homicide thriller weekend per week after committing a homicide — Johnson defined that he wished it to be a colossal fool, a person who believed his personal hype and due to this fact might get away with it, earlier than in the end being introduced down by his personal lack of intelligence.

Edward Norton as Miles Bron in a poster for Glass Onion.
Image by way of Netflix

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Speaking to Empire by way of their Spoiler Special podcast on the film, Johnson expanded on this, admitting he settled on the concept of Miles being the middle of the puzzle from the very starting.

It was very, very early. It was all the time the concept behind it, that’s the place I got here up with the notion of the glass onion. I wished an enormous, dumb, apparent lie and it being made attainable by the complicity of people that had a vested curiosity in that lie – and the way large and apparent are you able to make it, underneath the guise of somebody making an attempt to play 3D chess with you? That greater than something is what the film is about, so we want a personality like Miles. The film is an indignant film, there’s numerous howling on the stupidity of what we’ve gone by means of lately with public figures, so we would have liked a larger-than-life central determine. If something, I really feel like Miles is underplayed in comparison with actual life.

Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery is at the moment streaming on Netflix. You can see our interview with Johnson down beneath.

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