That set expectations sky high for the sequel, A Quiet Place Part 2. The original script, which follows a family of five whose world has been overtaken by mysterious monsters who hunt by sound, causing them to have to live in silence, felt fresh and riveting. Even those who didn’t go for horror movies per se loved the suspense, the acting, the story and the craftsmanship. John Krasinski was beloved as Jim Halpert on The Office, but as a writer and director of a major motion picture? We didn’t quite know what to expect, even though it did star Krasinski’s brilliant wife Emily Blunt, and was produced by Michael Bay.īut when it hit the big screen, and we were all blown away. No one saw (or heard) A Quiet Place coming. I think that people want to know that.Lisa Johnson Mandell’s A Quiet Place 2 review says it’s even better the second time around, and we already can’t wait for the third.
“And I think that we’re also going to get a few answers to the origin of where and how this whole thing happened. “We’ll see more of that family continuing to survive and finding out that they’re not the only ones,” Henry told the Observer, before dropping out of the film.
Where the first film began to reveal the weaknesses that the vicious monsters had, this sequel is to answer more questions and introduce some brand new characters too. It was a smash hit upon release in 2018, earning $340 million worldwide on a budget of $17 million, with a sequel put into production less than a month later. The first A Quiet Place film followed the Abbotts, a young family in post-apocalyptic USA who are forced to live in silence to avoid being slaughtered by monsters with super-sensitive hearing.
It’s been a bumpy road to the cinema for A Quiet Place Part II, which was originally scheduled for release almost a year ago – 20th March 2020. When is A Quiet Place 2 released in cinemas? Read on for all the latest news, release dates and cast announcements around A Quiet Place Part II.