
Glass Onion is an experience that will have you laughing, questioning and opening your mouth in awe. Directed by Rian Johnson, it serves as the sequel to the 2019 murder mystery film Knives Out and was released on Netflix on Friday, December 23, 2022. Although Daniel Craig is back to reprise the role of Detective Benoit Blanc, he has a new business to solve this problem. time around.
That means a new cast of characters, with characters like Dave Bautista, Janelle Monáe, and Kate Hudson making an impression.
Benoit receives an invitation to attend a mystery party on the private island of Miles Bron (played by Edward Norton). Arriving on the Greek island, we discover that Miles’ is a luxurious and advanced house that will make you desperately visit.
Well, Zillow has a list of Glass Onion houses, but is that too good to be true?
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Is the Zillow Glass Onion Home List real?
The Glass Onion home listing is actually on Zillow, but it’s not real in the sense that those who have the money to shell out on the property can actually buy it. Sorry friends!
Netflix is known for finding creative ways to market its movies and shows and this is just the latest example of imaginative advertising. For those unfamiliar, Zillow is a real estate and rental marketplace that invites those looking for properties to take a look at what’s available.
The property featured in the film is listed as Glass Onion Greek Isle Commune: Multi-Layered Living in Paradise and sells for $450,000,000.
While this may seem convincing at first, the details betray the game. First, the listing agent is Derol Zablinski, who is the movie character played by Noah Segan staying with Miles on the island. He pops up randomly throughout the film, urging the guests to pretend he’s not there.
Second, it explicitly states that this is a Netflix paid ad, and again, it also states that the property is off-market. So even those with $450 million can’t get their hands on the 29,000 square foot listing.
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The home or uhhh joint of @netflix’s “Glass Onion: A Knife Mystery” is on Zillow for $450,000,000. The home is 17 bd, 22 ba, 29,000 sq ft and sits on 26 acres. pic.twitter.com/GVNBr9Sofb
— Zillow Gone Wild
(@zillowgonewild) December 27, 2022
“A brilliant marketing move by Netflix”
A handful of people have already jumped to Twitter to react to the Zillow listing as it continues to garner attention.
Check out a selection of tweets:
Brilliant marketing move from @netflix making Zillow listing for Glass Onion house https://t.co/lxH1NY7144
— Allison (@kinro415) December 27, 2022
#GlassOnion’s home is on Zillow! I think I’ll make an offer. pic.twitter.com/kSGcz8QQui
— David Poyfair (@RealMovieBuff92) December 27, 2022
My jaw dropped at first when I saw the Glass Onion house on Zillow…shocked it was real (it’s not). It’s a Netflix ad for the movie, listing the house on Zillow. Well done Netflix. https://t.co/wrwyho8VDz
— CHAD: A Fallout 76 podcast
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(@fchadfallout76) December 27, 2022
Where was Glass Onion filmed?
The high-tech communal island of Miles is not an actual location, and Esquire reports that many of the footage was actually shot at the Amanzoe Hotel in Port Heli, Greece.
Indeed, a range of interior scenes were captured on a soundstage in Belgrade, Serbia, and not in a luxurious mansion that the public can visit.
Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery streams exclusively on Netflix.
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