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How Death On The Nile Provided Inspiration For Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery

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Abigail Rogers

Updated on March 07, 2026

Using similar melodies and a lyrical score reminiscent of John Guillermin's 1978 murder mystery, composer Nathan Johnson helped shape the world of "Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery" through distinct character themes/songs, which were different for each actor. "I'm such a sucker for melody," Johnson told ScreenRant, "so I feel also really, really grateful that we are getting to be bold in our choices with this world, and getting to lean into that lush Old World romanticism."

For Johnson, the best part of the "Glass Onion" score-making process was getting to make melodies and themes for each different character. "That's such a fun thing," he said. "When I'm scoring a film, often I'll write lyrics, because I feel like if a melody is singable — if I can sing it in lyrics ... it's sort of my process. [For] a lot of my film scores, the main themes have lyrics that I use as a writing exercise as I'm developing them." One thing that Johnson especially got a kick out of was creating the "Glass Onion" theme song, which has some top-secret lyrics to it.

"I will never tell you that!" Johnson said about those secret lyrics to ScreenRant. "But specifically [with] Miles' theme — I won't tell you what the lyrics are, but I kind of cracked his theme by writing as him singing to the Mona Lisa, and how he places that, in a way, above people."