Exclusive: Kathryn Hahn Talks New Movie, Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery

Kathryn Hahn opened about her new movie, Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery with BB. During the chat, Hahn talked her cast mates, whether or not she is good at guessing the murderer, Daniel Craig, and so much more. Check out what she had to say below.

On spending a lot of time together as a cast: “We really did get to and have to spend every single day, really together. There was a backstage and an on stage. Like, we had these holding areas where we were kind of altogether. We ate lunch together for the most part. It felt very much like we were in a theater ensemble. Leslie [Odom Jr.] was talking about this last night, and he knows from theater ensembles.

On how she would describe the cast: “Rian [Johnson] used the word ‘grace,’ which I think really applied to this experience as well. He was able to find a group of humans that had that. That is really rare. Like, a group of people that was able to kind of just be there for the thing. And also starting with Daniel [Craig], who had been through it before and was there with such a welcoming generosity of spirit for every single person. There were so many shots where the camera was on one person, but if you turned it around to see the rest of us all crowded around behind the camera for someone’s reaction shot to all be there was pretty remarkable and hilarious. And such a, just kind of a great metaphor for the spirit of the thing which came from, of course, Rian and from Daniel and Ram [Bergman].”

On whether or not she was good at predicting the suspect in a murder mystery: “I thought I could, but I really was surprised.”

On working with Daniel Craig: I was just floored by his physical comedy. His control of his body and how he throws himself into this part physically is something that I was so excited to watch. He really is a gamer in that department, it’s really thrilling.”

Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery is now out on Netflix! Let us know what you thought of the new movie!

*This interview has been edited for length and clarity

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