Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery incorporates noticeable progressive ideological elements through its central setting in a conservative Catholic parish, where the murdered monsignor Jefferson Wicks (Josh Brolin) is depicted as a firebrand fundamentalist preaching hate that drives away same-gender couples, single parents, and others, embodying critiques of traditional religious norms and implied homophobia. The character Cy Draven (Daryl McCormack), a black aspiring conservative influencer and illegitimate son, promotes toxic masculinity, fear of the 'other,' and bigotry via YouTube for political gain, serving as a caricature of right-wing manosphere figures. Diverse casting features Kerry Washington as the tightly wound lawyer Vera Draven and Daryl McCormack in a prominent role, alongside Cailee Spaeny as a disabled former cellist Simone Vivane seeking a miracle cure, layering in intersectional representation. Rian Johnson's evangelical background informs themes of religious hypocrisy, corruption, and redemption that challenge organized Christianity without overt activism statements. These elements shape character arcs, motivations, and subplots with socio-political satire akin to prior Knives Out films, but remain secondary to the core whodunit mystery premise involving an impossible church murder and hidden inheritance. Audience reception is overwhelmingly positive with minimal backlash, though isolated complaints label it 'woke' for portraying anti-woke conservatives negatively and featuring progressive-leaning dialogue on misogyny and homophobia.