TIFF 2025: Rian Johnson's 'Wake Up Dead Man' and Star-Studded Premieres Set to Dazzle

July 16, 2025
TIFF 2025: Rian Johnson's 'Wake Up Dead Man' and Star-Studded Premieres Set to Dazzle
  • The Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) is set to run from October 8 to October 19, 2025, with a lineup that includes the world premiere of Rian Johnson's 'Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery,' which will also be available on Netflix starting December 12.

  • The festival will open with 'John Candy: I Like Me,' directed by Colin Hanks and produced by Ryan Reynolds, marking a high-profile start to the event.

  • 'Wake Up Dead Man,' the third installment in the 'Knives Out' series, is described as more Gothic and grounded, with a tone that differs from previous films, and will be part of the festival's special presentations.

  • Rian Johnson, the director and writer, has expressed excitement about continuing the murder mystery series, emphasizing the importance of taking creative risks with each film.

  • The film features a star-studded cast including Josh O’Connor, Glenn Close, Mila Kunis, Jeremy Renner, and Kerry Washington, with a plot hinted at through a released image showing Daniel Craig’s Benoit Blanc and Josh O’Connor’s Rev. Jud Duplenticy.

  • This film is part of a broader TIFF lineup that includes other high-profile premieres such as Paul Greengrass’s 'The Lost Bus,' starring Matthew McConaughey and America Ferrera, and Chloe Zhao’s 'Hamnet,' about William Shakespeare’s son.

  • Additional notable films include Channing Tatum’s action comedy 'Roofman,' and Clement Virgo’s 'Steal Away,' which will also premiere at the festival.

  • TIFF’s lineup highlights a diverse array of international cinema, with films like South Korea’s 'Good News,' directed by Sung-hyun Byun, and Steven Soderbergh’s UK-based 'The Christophers'.

  • The festival’s programming reflects a commitment to showcasing global voices and innovative storytelling, with a focus on mystery, drama, and diverse genres.

  • The 'Knives Out' franchise continues to evolve, with 'Wake Up Dead Man' referencing U2’s song 'Wake Up Dead Man,' maintaining the series’ trend of pop-culture nods.

  • Production delays caused by the 2023 writers’ strike were resolved with filming completed in the UK during summer 2024, allowing the film to be ready for its festival debut.

  • TIFF’s 50th edition promises a rich lineup of films, including high-profile international premieres and special presentations, reaffirming its status as a major global cinema event.

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