
In the upcoming movie “Wake Up Dead Man,” scheduled for release in late 2025, Daniel Craig will reprise his role as Benoit Blanc. It seems that screenwriter-director Rian Johnson is gearing up for yet another successful film project.
At the recent Toronto International Film Festival, the third installment of the well-liked mystery series debuted, receiving favorable reviews from critics thus far.
After a total of 23 reviews, the movie now boasts a remarkable 96% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, a review aggregator. Some reviewers have gone as far as claiming that this film surpasses all others in quality.
As a devoted movie enthusiast, I’m thrilled to share that this film has garnered some incredible recognition! I can proudly say it’s been praised with a 5-star review by the BBC, a 4-star verdict from The Guardian, and positive accolades from notable film publications like Variety, The Hollywood Reporter, and Deadline. And that’s just to name a few!
Absolutely, there’s a chance that the Rotten Tomatoes score could increase as more critics review the movie, but for now, it maintains an impressive trend for the franchise by surpassing the 90% mark consistently. The first film from 2019 has a rating of 97%, while the 2022 sequel, Glass Onion, currently stands at 91%.
In this upcoming movie titled “Wake Up Dead Man,” an impressive group of actors will collaborate with Craig to portray a fresh set of murder suspects. The supporting roles in the story are filled by actors such as Josh O’Connor, Glenn Close, Josh Brolin, Mila Kunis, Jeremy Renner, Kerry Washington, Andrew Scott, Cailee Spaeny, Daryl McCormack and Thomas Haden Church.

In this instance, less detailed formal information is available, but the official summary hints at Blanc encountering his most perilous case to date. Furthermore, based on initial glimpses and brief previews, the atmosphere appears to be darkly gothic, with a backdrop of a church.
The movie will first have a restricted theater screening starting November 26, and then become available on Netflix on December 12. However, UK enthusiasts might get a sneak peek earlier since it’s been selected as the Opening Night Gala for the 69th BFI London Film Festival.
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2025-09-08 14:00