Knives Out fans want Halle Berry in the threequel. GlassOnion
Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery is now streaming on Netflix, and many people have taken to social media to talk about the film. The movie is already a hit, and many celebrities have taken to Twitter to talk about the movie. One such person is Oscar-winner Halle Berry, who many of our readers will know best for playing Storm in the X-Men films. Berry tweeted about the movie, and now fans want Rian Johnson to cast her in the threequel.
"Benoit Blanc! ... That has a kick," Berry tweeted. Of course, the star is referring to the line in Glass Onion in which Daniel Craig's Benoit Blanc says,"Halle Berry. That has a kick!" Johnson replied to Berry's post with a bunch of heart and fire emojis, which prompted some replies from fans."Put her in the next one!" @tauriqmoosa wrote."Call her for the next Benoit adventure," @marcelomiceli93 added.
"I'm so lucky to have Rian in my life," Craig shared."He's such a great writer. That script arrived and I was literally like, 'Are you kidding me?' I couldn't believe that he wanted me to play it. I was going, 'It says Southern accent you went here. Really?' And he's like, 'Yeah?' We've just finished the second one, literally weeks ago. They've just wrapped up in Serbia. Dare I say it's better? We'll see.
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