John Krasinski’s A Quiet Place franchise has been spawned two movies so far, but the writer-director at the helm has already made it loud and clear that a third movie could be up for discussion.
Speaking to The Hollywood Reporter, Krasinski, who directed and co-wrote 2018’s A Quiet Place, and is the sole credited screenwriter of its sequel, revealed that he had a few ideas about where the story would lead whilst he was developing the second movie, so he laid the groundwork for a potential third installment just in case he ever had the chance to make a trilogy.
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“So a lot of the things I had thought were interesting to think about on Part I ended up being in Part II,” Krasinski explained. “And then on Part II, I learned my lesson very quickly. Any time I had ideas like that, I wrote them down in case there ever is a Part III or a third one. So I would be able to reference some of these things if there is a Part III. And we even went so far as to put in a couple easter eggs, so that if I did do a third one, they would connect back to the second one.”
Krasinski is already attached to produce a third movie in the Quiet Place franchise, but it is described as a spinoff rather than a direct sequel to Part 2. The spinoff is being helmed by Jeff Nichols, the director of Midnight Special, who is also in charge of penning the script from an idea by Krasinski. The movie is currently said to be targeting a 2022 release date.
Serving as both a prequel and a sequel, A Quiet Place: Part II follows the remnants of the Abbott family as they face the terrors of the outside world and continue their fight for survival in silence. However, when they are forced to venture into the unknown, they quickly realize the creatures that hunt by sound are not the only threats that lurk beyond the sand path.
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The movie received largely positive reactions from its advanced screenings, with some critics addressing the unrelenting tension and suspense of the story whilst others heaped on the praise for the soundscape and the performances of new-to-the-series Cillian Murphy and the returning Millicent Simmonds, hailing the sequel as a worthy and terrifying successor.
IGN awarded A Quiet Place: Part II an 8/10, and commended Krasinski and Co. for broadening the world with “a larger cast, bigger action set-pieces, and more monster scenes” without ever losing sight of “emotional intimacy between the characters that made the first movie work so well,” making it a movie that almost “stands toe-to-toe with its predecessor.”
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Adele Ankers is a Freelance Entertainment Journalist. You can reach her on Twitter.


