The A Quiet Place prequel spinoff movie, A Quiet Place: Day One, gets a new release date following a six-month delay. John Krasinski rose to popularity during his time on The Office as Jim Halpert, but he proved he has a knack for darker material as well with 2018's A Quiet Place, the horror film he both directed and co-wrote, along with Scott Beck and Bryan Woods. The movie takes place in a post-apocalyptic world where people must survive by being completely silent in order to not be killed by a race of aliens known as Death Angels, who are blind but have an extremely powerful sense of hearing.
2021'sA Quiet Place Part II picks up directly after the events of A Quiet Place, but it does also include a flashback to the first day that the Death Angels arrive on Earth. Krasinski's sequel received much critical praise, scoring a 91% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, a task particularly difficult for sequels following up an already popular original film. The next installment in the A Quiet Place franchise, the prequel spinoff A Quiet Place: Day One was originally slated to be released in March 2023, and earlier this year was delayed to September.
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Now, an update from Variety shows that the spinoff film will premiere on March 8, 2024 following another release delay. No reason is provided for the pushback, and A Quiet Place: Day One details in general are scarce, though the title does heavily hint at the setting. The movie marks the first in the franchise to not be directed by Krasinski, as Michael Sarnoski (Pig) will be sitting in the director's chair. However, Michael Bay, Andrew Form, Brad Fuller, and Krasinski, the original production team from the first
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