Rian Johnson has recorded a director's commentary for Glass Onion, and it's a huge milestone for streaming that could lead to more bonus features.
Writer/director Rian Johnson has just recorded a director's commentary for the Netflix movie Glass Onion, and it ends a longstanding issue with streaming movies. The 2022 murder mystery movie is a sequel to the 2019 hit Knives Out, and it sees the return of private detective Benoit Blanc, who attempts to solve a murder on a Greek Island belonging to tech billionaire Miles Bron.
SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY But Glass Onion isn't just any whodunnit comedy, as the film is so rich with detail, whether it's the characters' costumes, the endless clues to who the killer is, or the hidden pop culture references, and it lends itself to a director's commentary. Netflix released a Glass Onion commentary recorded by Johnson, who goes into great detail about the creative choices he made.
Netflix has made a habit out of working with celebrated movie directors, such as Martin Scorsese and David Fincher, making the commentaries even more of a great opportunty. Scorsese has always had insightful things to say in his movie commentaries, and Fincher turned the director's commentary into an art of itself, telling ridiculous stories that may or may not be true, such as the story about Ben Affleck's tantrum while shooting Gone Girl.
Glass Onion’s Commentary Could Lead To More Special Features While directors' commentaries making a major return on Netflix would be another game-changer for the streaming platform, it also opens up the floodgates for potential other bonus features too. Netflix has uploaded special making-of featurettes for certain movies on its YouTube page, but it's way too inconsistent and hard to find.
Deutschland Neuesten Nachrichten, Deutschland Schlagzeilen
Similar News:Sie können auch ähnliche Nachrichten wie diese lesen, die wir aus anderen Nachrichtenquellen gesammelt haben.
Global glass shortage hits Washington winemakersA glass bottle shortage has winemakers worried and could make the bottle you buy in the future cost more.
Weiterlesen »
Commentary: With one giant U-turn, returning home to San AntonioMy role at the San Antonio Express-News is to hear from you, the readers, and the...
Weiterlesen »
10 Things That Delighted Us Last Week: From Glass Jars to Guayabera ShirtsIncluding “intelligent” heated gloves, soothing foot rollers, and classic cabbage-shaped servingware.
Weiterlesen »
The 36 Best Movies on Netflix This WeekSometimes finding the right film at the right time can seem like an impossible task. Fret not, we’re here to help. These are some of our favorite films currently on Netflix—from dramas to comedies to thrillers.
Weiterlesen »
Humans First Started Growing Wine Grapes 11,000 Years Ago, a New Study ShowsSip on this—our prehistoric ancestors planted the first wine grapes 11,000 years ago. Thank them with a glass of your favorite vino. 🍷
Weiterlesen »
His Porsche Looks Like a Glass of Rosé on WheelsJohn Paolo Canton’s 1968 Porsche 912 was painted its unusual color by a previous owner. 'Everyone who sees it smiles,' he says.
Weiterlesen »