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When Daniel Craig forgot Knives Out accent and had to learn all over again for sequel

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Daniel Craig failed to remember his Knives Out accent. Reprising his role as Detective Benoit Blanc in the sequel Glass Onion, A Knives Out Mystery, he revealed that he spent months working with a dialect coach perfecting the sleuth’s Kentucky drawl once again. “I went away to work with an accent coach for three or four months before we started shooting,” Craig said.

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