The first of the upcoming Netflix sequel, Murder Mystery 2, exhibits actors Jennifer Aniston and Adam Sandler reuniting in Paris. The second movie, directed by Jeremy Garelick, will launch on the streaming platform in March. Murder Mystery, which launched on June 14, 2019, obtained an incredible opening weekend with 30.8 million views in its first three days of launch. (Also learn: Jennifer Aniston reveals Friends Reunion reminded her of her ‘hardest time’: ‘Hi past, remember how that sucked?’)
The first film featured Adam as New York City police officer Nick Spitz and Jennifer as his wife Audrey, a hairdresser and murder mystery novel enthusiast. The ordinary couple are caught up in a murder investigation on a billionaire’s yacht in Europe. The sequel, which is also written by James Vanderbilt, gets Audrey and Nick involved in a new international case as their friend is kidnapped at his own wedding.
In the new photograph, Jennifer and Adam are listening in on a phone call on speakerphone on Paris’ iconic street, Pont des Arts. Jennifer is wearing a fur-lined black coat and carrying some luggage, while Adam has his left arm in a sling. The actor is wearing a long coat and sunglasses in the first look.
In April 2022, Jennifer had shared an Instagram Reel wrapping up the film in Paris set to the song C’est Si Bon from Eartha Kitt. The video featured Adam and different crew members behind the scenes on the movie. Adam and Jennifer are additionally producers on the sequel.
Actors Adeel Akhtar and John Kani will return for the sequel, whereas Mark Strong, Mélanie Laurent, Jodie Turner-Smith, Kuhoo Verma, Enrique Arce, Tony Goldwyn, Annie Mumolo and Zurin Villanueva are approaching board for the second movie. Part of the movie can also be anticipated to happen within the Caribbean.
With the current recognition of Rian Johnson’s Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery, Netflix might have one other homicide thriller hit on its palms in March. The first movie racked up 170 million hours in its first 28 days and even ended up within the record of prime 10 most-watched Netflix films of all time. The sequel is alleged to be loosely based mostly on Agatha Christie’s Murder on the Orient Express.