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A Quiet Place (film series)

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American horror film series

A Quiet Place
Official franchise logo
Created byBryan Woods
Scott Beck
Original workA Quiet Place (2018)
OwnerParamount Pictures
Print publications
ComicsA Quiet Place: Storm Warning (2026)
Films and television
Film(s)A Quiet Place (2018)
A Quiet Place Part II (2020)
A Quiet Place: Day One (2024)
A Quiet Place Part III (2027)
Games
Video game(s)A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead (2024)
Audio
Soundtrack(s)A Quiet Place (2018)
A Quiet Place Part II (2020)
A Quiet Place: Day One (2024)

A Quiet Place is an Americanapocalyptic and post-apocalyptichorror film series set in a world inhabited by blind extraterrestrial creatures with a heightened sense of hearing. The story was conceived of byScott Beck and Bryan Woods. The first film in the series,A Quiet Place (2018), and its sequelA Quiet Place Part II (2020), were directed byJohn Krasinski. The third film, thespinoff prequelA Quiet Place: Day One (2024), was directed byMichael Sarnoski. The three films have a combined gross of over $900 million at the worldwide box office.

A video game based on the series,A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead, was developed by Stormind Games and published bySaber Interactive on October 17, 2024. A comic series,A Quiet Place: Storm Warning, published byIDW Publishing, is set to begin releasing on March 11, 2026.

Films

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FilmU.S. release dateDirected byScreenplay byStory byProduced by
A Quiet PlaceApril 6, 2018 (2018-04-06)John KrasinskiScott Beck,Bryan Woods & John KrasinskiScott Beck & Bryan WoodsBrad Fuller,Andrew Form &Michael Bay
A Quiet Place Part IIMay 28, 2021 (2021-05-28)John KrasinskiBrad Fuller, Andrew Form, Michael Bay & John Krasinski
A Quiet Place: Day OneJune 28, 2024 (2024-06-28)Michael SarnoskiJohn Krasinski & Michael Sarnoski

A Quiet Place (2018)

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Main article:A Quiet Place

The plot revolves around a mother (Emily Blunt) and father (Krasinski) who struggle to survive and raise their children in apost-apocalyptic world inhabited by deadly, blind alien creatures with a heightened sense of hearing.

A Quiet Place Part II (2020)

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Main article:A Quiet Place Part II

The sequel follows the family from the first film as they continue to navigate the post-apocalyptic world infested by the creatures.Cillian Murphy andDjimon Hounsou join the main cast.

A Quiet Place: Day One (2024)

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Main article:A Quiet Place: Day One

The spin-off follows a terminally ill woman (Lupita Nyong'o) inNew York City during the early stages of the creatures' invasion on Earth. The supporting cast includesJoseph Quinn,Alex Wolff, and Djimon Hounsou, who reprised his role fromA Quiet Place Part II.

Upcoming

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A Quiet Place Part III

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In May 2021, Blunt revealed that Krasinski has plans for a third and finalA Quiet Place film. Acknowledging that he had wanted to see how the second installment was received before moving forward on the next film, he stated it is intended to be a trilogy.[1] In July, Blunt confirmed that Krasinski is working on a third and final installment, separate from the spin-off movie, with intentions to once again serve as director.[2] In February 2022,A Quiet Place Part III was officially announced with a scheduled release date in 2025.[3] However, in February 2024, the film no longer had a set release date.[4] In August 2025, the film settled on the release date of July 9, 2027, with Krasinski announced to write, direct, and produce.[5]

Production

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A Quiet Place

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Main article:A Quiet Place § Production

Scott Beck and Bryan Woods wroteA Quiet Place based on a concept they conceived in college.[6][7] When they first spoke withPlatinum Dunes about the project, the two said they wanted Blunt for the role of the mother.[8] Platinum Dunes'Michael Bay had a first-look deal withParamount Pictures and showed their script to the studio, which bought it.[9][6] Platinum Dunes producersAndrew Form andBrad Fuller sent the script to Krasinski to play the role of the father.[10][11] The concept of parents protecting their children appealed to Kransinski.[12][11] After reading the script, hepitched his vision of the story to Blunt, who suggested he direct the film.[13][14] When he co-wrote the script, he had Blunt in mind for the role, but did not ask her to do it as she had just had a child, was working on another film, and he was concerned that she would either decline it or accept it to support him. "I just thought if she does this, she has to come to it on her own."[13][11] Blunt initially did not want to be cast, but after reading Krasinski's script on a plane flight she felt she needed to do it as the story "represented some of my deepest fears—of not being able to protect my children."[14][13] After finishing his script, Krasinski pitched to Paramount his vision for the film.[10][11]

Beck and Woods said that Krasinski taking over the film as director "wasn't about reshaping it in any massive way" and that he "really protected our vision of the script".[7] Krasinski said that their script differed from his "in a bunch of little ways, but the heart was all theirs. They really had this thing that I wanted to be a part of."[11] He focused on the idea of family being the core of the story, "so every scare has to be because you love this family, every detail has to become a detail that says something about this family not just to be cool, not just to be scary."[13] His contributions to the screenplay included the use ofsign language, sand paths, the lights, and the walk to the forest and the pharmacy.[13][11] The idea for sign language came about when, prior to filming, deaf actress Simmonds showed Krasinski theAmerican Sign Language (ASL) translation for a scene's dialogue, and he found her gestures to be "so much more cinematic than saying the words would've been".[15] Blunt contributed to thepre-production stage of the film.[12][13] Most of the directing Krasinski did with her role was off-screen from the moment she accepted the project. Blunt offered ideas, and the two worked through the script and discussed theshots for the film before it went into production. By the time they got on set they had "done all the collaborating ... all the hard work."[13][12][15]

The film was produced on a budget of $17 million,[16] and shot in 36 days.[15] Production took place from May to November 2017 inDutchess andUlster counties inupstate New York. During filming, the crew avoided making noise sodiegetic sounds (e.g., the sound of rolling dice on a game board) could be recorded; the sounds were amplified in post-production.[17] The musical score was used with the intention of not dominating the film but providing a more familiar cinematic experience to audiences, so they did not feel like they were part of a "silence experiment".[17] For the creatures' behavior, Aadahl and Van der Ryn said they were inspired byanimal echolocation, such as that employed by bats. The sound of feedback, normally avoided by sound editors, was woven into the story at a loudness level that would not bother audiences too much.[18]

The filmmakers hired deaf mentor Douglas Ridloff to teach ASL to the actors and to be available to make corrections. They also hired an ASL interpreter for Simmonds, so that spoken and signed language could be interpreted back and forth on set.[19] Simmonds also helped teach her fellow actors to sign.[20][21][22] Producers Andrew Form and Bradley Fuller said that they initially planned not to provide on-screen subtitles for sign-language dialogue while providing only "context clues", but they realized that subtitles were necessary for the scene in which the deaf daughter and her hearing father argue about the modified hearing aid. They subsequently added subtitles for all sign-language dialogue in the film.[23]

A Quiet Place Part II

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Main article:A Quiet Place Part II § Production

In April 2018, Paramount chair and CEOJim Gianopulos announced that a sequel was in development. Krasinski said he had considered the first film "a one-off".[24] Uncertain of finding similar success in a sequel, he initially told Paramount to seek another writer and director.[24] The first film's screenwriters Scott Beck and Bryan Woods did not return for the sequel. Woods said they were not interested in a franchise approach and that they would rather try "to create original ideas" and use their writing credits "as an opportunity to push several projects".[25] Beck said, "Instead of focusing on sequels per se, it's about investing back into the ecosystem of original ideas in a massive marketplace."[26]

According to Krasinski, Paramount rejected pitches from other writers and directors that were considered too franchise-oriented.[27] He said, "I had this small idea, which was to make Millie [Simmonds] the lead of the movie... her character opens the door to all the themes I was dealing with in the first movie."[28] The studio invited him to write a script based on his idea.[27] Krasinski decided to write and direct the film.[29] Actors Emily Blunt, Millicent Simmonds, and Noah Jupe reprised their roles from the first film, andCillian Murphy andDjimon Hounsou joined the cast.[30][31][32]

Production took place from June 2019 to late September in New York.[33][34][35]

A Quiet Place: Day One

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Main article:A Quiet Place: Day One § Production

In November 2020, it was announced that aspin-offprequel film was in development, withJeff Nichols set to serve as writer and director, based on a story from John Krasinski. The project is a joint-venture production betweenPlatinum Dunes andSunday Night Productions, with Michael Bay, Andrew Form, Brad Fuller, and Krasinski producing.[36][37][38] In May 2021, Krasinski announced that Nichols' script was complete and submitted to the studio.[39] By October, however, Nichols had stepped down as director, citing creative differences.[40] In January 2022, Michael Sarnoski signed on as director and writer.[41][42] In April 2022 atCinemaCon, the film's title was officially announced asA Quiet Place: Day One.[43][44][45] Principal photography began on January 2, 2023, in London, England.[46]

The film was released on June 28, 2024.[47]

Release and reception

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A Quiet Place premiered atSouth by Southwest on March 9, 2018,[48] and was released in the United States on April 6, 2018, byParamount Pictures. It grossed over $340 million worldwide,[49] and received critical acclaim for its atmosphere, direction, acting, and sound design. It was described as a "smart, wickedly frightening good time",[50] and chosen by both theNational Board of Review andAmerican Film Institute as one of the top ten films of 2018.

A Quiet Place Part II had its world premiere at theLincoln Center inNew York City onMarch 8, 2020.[51]Paramount Pictures originally set its theatrical release date for March 20, 2020, but postponed it to September 4, 2020 due to theCOVID-19 pandemic.[52][53] It was then postponed for April 23, 2021.[54] The film was again delayed to September 17, 2021,[55] and then moved earlier to its final release date of May 28, 2021.[56]

Critical response

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FilmRotten TomatoesMetacriticCinemaScore
A Quiet Place96% (387 reviews)[57]82/100 (55 reviews)[58]B+[59]
A Quiet Place Part II91% (368 reviews)[60]71/100 (57 reviews)[61]A−[59]
A Quiet Place: Day One86% (288 reviews)[62]68/100 (53 reviews)[63]B+[59]

Box office performance

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FilmBox office grossBudgetRef.
North AmericaOther territoriesWorldwide
A Quiet Place$188,024,361$152,928,610$340,955,294$17 million[64][65]
A Quiet Place Part II$160,072,261$137,300,000$297,372,261$61 million[66][67]
A Quiet Place: Day One$139,051,884$122,855,769$261,907,653$67 million[68][69]
Totals$487,148,506$413,084,379$900,235,208$145 million

Cast and characters

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Character
A Quiet PlaceA Quiet Place Part IIA Quiet Place: Day One
201820202024
Evelyn AbbottEmily Blunt
Regan AbbottMillicent Simmonds
Marcus AbbottNoah Jupe
Lee AbbottJohn Krasinski
Beau AbbottCade WoodwardDean Woodward
Man in the WoodsLeon Russom
EmmettCillian Murphy
Henri
the Man on the Island
Djimon Hounsou[70]
Marina ManScoot McNairy
RogerWayne Duvall
RonnieOkieriete Onaodowan
Samira / Sam[71]Lupita Nyong'o[72]
Eric[71]Joseph Quinn[73]
ReubenAlex Wolff[74]
ZenaEliane Umuhire
Frodo[71]Nico
Schnitzel[75]

Other media

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Video game

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Main article:A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead

A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead, a video game featuring an original story set in the world of the film series, was released on October 17, 2024. It was published bySaber Interactive, and created in collaboration by iLLOGIKA, EP1T0ME Studios, andParamount Pictures Corporation. The developers stated: "TheA Quiet Place video game will let fans experience the tension of the films with a level of immersion they've never felt before."[76] In June 2024, the game's official webpage was launched.[77]

Halloween-themed event

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The franchise was adapted as one of the haunted houses forUniversal's Halloween Horror Nights 2024.[78]

Comic

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Main article:A Quiet Place: Storm Warning

In October 2024, it was announced thatA Quiet Place: Storm Warning, a comic series fromIDW Dark set in theA Quiet Place universe, was in the works.[79] In October 2025, it was announced that the series would debut in March 2026.[80]

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