Knives Out 2 adds Hamilton and One Night in Miami star Leslie Odom Jr. to cast
The Knives Out 2 cast continues to grow
Knives Out 2 has added to its growing cast.
THR report that Leslie Odom Jr. will appear in the sequel. The Hamilton and One Night in Miami star joins a line-up that so far includes Dave Bautista, Edward Norton, Kathryn Hahn, Janelle Monáe, and, returning from the first Knives Out installment, Daniel Craig.
Details on who Odom Jr. will be playing are being kept under wraps – in fact, the only character who we know will appear in the sequel so far is Craig's Benoit Blanc, a private detective who in the first film was roped into unravelling the mystery of Harlan Thrombey's death.
Plot details are similarly locked down, though the film will be a murder mystery, and will shoot in Greece this summer. Rian Johnson is returning as writer and director, and Netflix have secured the rights to Knives Out 2 and 3 for a reported $450 million.
This wouldn't be Odom Jr.'s first ensemble murder mystery. The actor also starred in The Orient Express, which counted among its stars Kenneth Branagh, Willem Dafoe, Johnny Depp, and Michelle Pfeiffer. Odom Jr. is also set to appear in The Sopranos prequel The Many Saints of Newark and John Ridley's Needle in a Timestack.
The actor scored two Oscar nominations for his role in One Night in Miami, and won a Tony Award for his portrayal of Aaron Burr in Broadway show Hamilton.
Knives Out 2 doesn't yet have an arrival date, but in the meantime, check out our roundup of 2021's upcoming movie release dates – and find the best Netflix movies to stream now.
Sign up for the Total Film Newsletter
Bringing all the latest movie news, features, and reviews to your inbox
I'm a Senior Entertainment Writer here at 12DOVE, covering all things film and TV for the site's Total Film and SFX sections. I previously worked on the Disney magazines team at Immediate Media, and also wrote on the CBeebies, MEGA!, and Star Wars Galaxy titles after graduating with a BA in English.
Amid Oscar buzz, Zoe Saldana opens up on her new perspective on Hollywood and why she's only really proud of Avatar and Emilia Pérez: "I think I just have to accept who I am as a creative person"
Memento star Guy Pearce says a Warner Bros. exec blocked him from more Christopher Nolan movies, including Batman Begins: "I think he just didn’t believe in me as an actor"