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First, I'll start by reading through the original text carefully. Let's break it down sentence by sentence. The first sentence is: "The sequel, Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery, continued the adventures of detective Benoit Blanc and introduced a new cast of characters." I need to replace "sequel" with three synonyms. Let's think: follow-up, subsequent work, continuation. That works. "Continued" could be sustained, persisted, ongoing. "Adventures" might be exploits, journeys, escapades. "Detective" could be investigator, sleuth, private eye. "Introduce" could be present, debut, unveil. "New cast" might be fresh ensemble, novel roster, new lineup. "Characters" can stay as is since it's plural and a common term, but wait, the instruction says to replace every word. Hmm, maybe "individuals, personas, figures." Wait, the user mentioned to skip brands and names, but doesn't mention characters. Wait, the original instruction says "Text only" and "rewrite every word with 3 synonyms formatted..." So yes, I need to replace "characters" as well. "Characters" synonyms: figures, personas, individuals.

I need to check each word replacement to ensure they are correct and that the synonyms make sense in context. knives out franchise

Next, I'll think of three appropriate synonyms for each word or phrase, making sure they fit the context. For example, "genre" could be replaced with "category|field|area". I need to check if any words are brand names like "Knives Out" or "Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery" – those should remain unchanged. First, I'll start by reading through the original

Okay, let's tackle this query. The user wants all words in the provided text to have three synonyms, using the syn1 format, and to keep the brand names. They want only the text output. Let's think: follow-up, subsequent work, continuation

Wait, in the original text provided by the user, "film" is used in "The film’s cast...", which is a common noun. So in that case, replace "film" with a synonym. The user instruction says "No changes to proper nouns." So "Knives Out Mystery" should stay as is. The user also said "Skip brands and names." So names like Daniel Craig are left as is.

Starting with the first sentence: "As the Knives Out franchise continues to grow, it’s clear that Johnson’s vision for a modern take on the classic whodunit has resonated with audiences and critics alike."