You'll be able to see "Knives Out" in theaters for a month before you can watch it on TV.

The film " Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery" will be released in 600 cinemas across the US on November 23.

The film will debut at the three largest movie theater chains in the US.

The film will be shown at more than 200 AMC movie theaters in the US, marking the first time it will be shown in a theatrical setting. AMC has hundreds of theaters.

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Daniel Craig in "Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery."
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"Glass Onion" will play in a number of countries, including Canada, the UK, Germany, Australia, and New Zealand.

The movie will be shown in the UK, Ireland, Italy, Germany, and Spain.

The streaming service called the early viewing a preview.

If you don't want to see it in the theater, you'll have to wait until December 23, when it will be added to the streaming service.

AMC CEO Adam Aron said in a statement that they believe that both theaters and streamers can coexist. Theatres will make more money by having more titles to show, and thanks to the larger cultural resonance those movies can gain from a theatrical release, they will wind up playing to a wider audience when they also are viewed on streaming platforms.

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A promotional shot for "Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery."
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Rian Johnson was the writer and director of the first movie in the franchise. Daniel Craig reprises his role as a detective in a murder mystery set on a Greek island.

The film "Knives Out" made $311 million at the box office, on a $40 million budget. A third film in the franchise is in the works.