Glass Onion's First Reveal Scene Required A Magical Take To Pull Off

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Writer/director Rian Johnson opens up about how Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery's first reveal scene required a magical take to pull off.

In a film already packed with jaw-dropping set pieces, Rian Johnson reveals that Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery's first reveal scene required a magical take to pull off. The whodunnit sequel saw Daniel Craig's eccentric private detective Benoit Blanc joining a weekend Greek getaway hosted by tech billionaire Miles Bron, where a murder mystery game quickly becomes very real.

SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY A few months after the film first hit theaters and Netflix, The Hollywood Reporter caught up with Rian Johnson to break down the script for Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery's first reveal scene. The writer/director revealed how the scene required a magical take to pull off in order to capture the moment in which the fake arrow hits Edward Norton's Miles Bron.

When our amazing effects guys rigged up the blood, and when our prop master Kris Peck rigged the arrow popping up, we got kind of a magical take. That was the only take we did. Everyone on set just started applauding, because that’s just the luck of the draw.

Much like its predecessor, however, Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery didn't let its reveal scene slow it down. Shortly after Blanc's game-ruining monologue, Dave Bautista's Duke met his demise from a drink made with pineapple juice, for which he's allergic, and Janelle Monáe's "Andi" was seemingly shot and killed.

While utilizing a somewhat similar formula to the original film of Blanc partnering with the young woman at the heart of its mystery, Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery still managed to be chock-full of surprises. Bron, the true killer of both Andi and Duke, was not brought down by evidence collected, but instead by alienating his friends into finally confessing the truth of his misdeeds, all while Blanc excitedly watched from a distance in the explosive finale.

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