The film is rated PG-13 for strong language, some violence, and sexual references.
Rian Johnson is back with the second installment of his whodunnit franchise, and it’s just as sharp and stylish as the first. This time, world-renowned detective Benoit Blanc (Daniel Craig) swaps the gloomy Massachusetts mansion for a private Greek island owned by tech billionaire Miles Bron (Edward Norton).
as Andi Brand, Miles' former business partner. Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery YIFY
The story kicks off when a group of "disruptors"—an eclectic mix of old friends—receives a mysterious puzzle box containing an invitation to Bron’s private getaway. The weekend’s main event? A "murder mystery" game where Miles is the victim. However, things take a turn for the real when an actual body shows up, and Blanc must peel back the layers of deception to find the killer.
as Lionel Toussaint, a scientist working for Miles. Why It’s Worth the Watch The film is rated PG-13 for strong language,
One of the biggest draws is the ensemble cast. Each character represents a different archetype of modern fame and influence:
as Birdie Jay, a politically incorrect fashion icon. as Andi Brand, Miles' former business partner
Unlike the cozy, autumnal vibes of the first Knives Out , Glass Onion is bright, satirical, and fast-paced. It skewers "disruptor" culture and billionaire ego while delivering genuine twists that keep you guessing until the final reveal. Critics and audiences alike have praised it for being both character-driven and story-driven.