Netflix detectives think they've solved Knives Out 3's release date mystery, and they've got the film's first two teasers to thank

Ahead of Netflix Tudum 2025, Knives Out fans think they've worked out when Wake Up, Dead Man will arrive on the streaming giant.

https://www.techradar.com/streaming/netflix/netflix-detectives-think-theyve-solved-knives-out-3s-release-date-mystery-and-theyve-got-the-films-first-two-teasers-to-thank

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