
Murder Mystery 2 is currently in the works
The 1905 Netflix comedy "Murder Mystery" was well received after it was launched in 2019. However, the sequel to the film is late. A few days ago, some media reported that "Murder Mystery 2" is currently in preparation, and the two main actors of the original film, Jennifer Aniston and Adam Sandler, will also return to the crew.
In fact, "Murder Mystery" was able to be successful and received more than 30 million on-demand broadcasts on Netflix, which is closely related to the performances of the two leading actors. This is Jennifer Aniston and Adam Sandler's second collaboration after "Going with the Flow." If the sequel can start well, from the perspective of maintaining the level of attraction of the original, it is natural to let Jennifer Aniston and Adam Sandler return to the crew. And this will also become the third cooperation between the two.
The preparation of "Murder Mystery" was prepared for 7 years. As early as 2012, the film project has been put on the production agenda. The directors and stars identified at the time were "Shakespeare Love" director John Madden and Oscar actress Charlize Theron. The film is a surviving script by James Vanderbilt, the screenwriter of "The Amazing Spider-Man", and "National Case" director Kevin MacDonald once proposed to direct but failed.
The story of the film is based on the detective novel of Agatha Christie, and the genre is quite similar to the murder in the chamber. In the film, Aniston and Sandler play a pair of police officers and wives from New York. They traveled to Europe for their honeymoon, and by this time the two had entered the seven-year itch of marriage. On the plane, the wife met a rich man, and after a good conversation, the rich man invited them to live in his mansion and travel in Europe. However, a murder case occurred in the mansion of a rich man. Subsequently, the couple from the United States became the biggest suspects. In order to protect themselves, the two can only use all their strength to prove their innocence.