You can now stream an entertaining crime comedy starring the latest ex-Bond star with your Amazon Prime subscription. Look forward to lots of fun, several stars and many twists.
Alongside his iconic James Bond role, Daniel Craig played his most ingenious character as quirky investigator Benoit Blanc in Knives Out. If you’ve never seen this superbly entertaining crime comedy or would like to watch it again, you now have the opportunity to do so with Prime Video.
Stream Knives Out with an Amazon Prime subscription
Crime thriller highlight on Prime Video: This is what Knives Out is about
In the plot of the film by Star Wars 8: The Last Jedi director Rian Johnson, Detective Benoit Blanc (Daniel Craig) and his partner Elliot (Lakeith Stanfield) investigate a possible murder: the patriarch of a long-established family Harlan Thrombrey (Christopher Plummer) has died and the cause of death is suspected to be murder. Suddenly every member of the eccentric family is under suspicion.
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In addition to Craig, Knives Out boasts many great stars such as Chris Evans, Ana de Armas and Jamie Lee Curtis, who throw themselves into their sometimes wonderfully exaggerated characters with relish.
There is also a convoluted story in which the narrative perspective is often changed and many surprising twists are thrown up right up to the end. This makes Knives Out a 130-minute crime thriller that will not only delight fans of the genre.
After Knives Out: You can stream the sequel directly elsewhere
If you fancy more adventures with Benoit Blanc after the Rian Johnson smash hit, you can stream the sequel Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery at any time on Netflix with a subscription
Here you can watch the trailer for the Knives Out sequel:
In the sequel, the investigator finds himself in Greece among an illustrious group of guests invited by a tech billionaire to his private island. Soon, however, another body turns up and the mystery game begins