![]() ![]() I think there's always that fear that a sequel isn't going to live up to the first. You've connected the two films, and how much more am I in this movie? 'Cause I need to be in it more. How are you going to make it better than that?" And when she read the opening, she said, OK, I see what you're doing now. Like, "Why would you make another one? The first one was so good. But her fear was, I think to be honest, the same one a lot of audience members have. She read that first scene and she said it quelled all her fears. Emily was initially hesitant to sign-on to the second film. Then all of a sudden, your imagination goes crazy. And it's because you haven't been listening for it. The second thing is, when sound goes away, then all of a sudden you start hearing that weird little sound that's being made from your basement or something, and the trees rattles. That's what's so terrifying about it.Įverybody, I think, has in their imagination that when it goes to quiet, something feels unnerving immediately. I think that in the absence of sound, we start hearing more sounds. Why do you think quiet freaks us out so much? If you're more scared about them, then the movie's going to feel scarier. Once I realized that was happening, organically, the movie can become bigger and scarier because it's all about the characters. And so when they get to the end of that path, it's both literal and metaphorical every single step, now, could be their last. It was intentional that once the family leaves this ecosystem of trust and safety, they now have to go out into the world not knowing what their next step is going to lead them to. ![]() As I was writing this movie, I realized it was going to be bigger and scarier, but not because it's a sequel-because that's what's happening to the family. It was, only because I had no intention of making a sequel just for a sequel's sake. ![]() It will stream on Paramount+ later this summer.Ĭompared to the first, this film really amped up the level of jump scares and jarring, sudden moments. ![]() Ahead, in an interview with Oprah Daily, Krasinski offers more insights into the film-including why his wife was hesitant to return-as well as how he avoided the curse of a bad Hollywood sequel.Ī Quiet Place II premieres in theaters May 28. Seeing as the Abbots spend the full 97 minutes of the film trying to avoid coming into contact with them at all costs, this makes complete sense. They just become this thing where they're just.creatures." "What's happening to the world happens so fast that no-one has any time to identify them," he tells us. And we can't forget the cast, which includes Peaky Blinders' Cillian Murphy, as well as the acclaimed Emily Blunt-who also happens to be Krasinski's wife.ġ8 of the Scariest Horror Movies in Black Cinema There's also hypnotizing cinematography and sound editing that allows viewers to get lost in its frightening post-apocalyptic world. Directed and written by John Krasinski (who starred in, directed, and helped cultivate the first franchise film and box office hit back in 2018), the horror movie packs in plenty of jarring jump scares that avoid the genre's more typical, gimmicky tropes. But 15 months later, the horror sequel finally made its way to the big screen, this time earning more in presale tickets than during the time leading up to its initial March 2020 release.įor those eagerly returning to the movies after months of COVID-induced quarantine, A Quiet Place II checks all the boxes when it comes to the perfect "Welcome back!" to the theater. Like many things last year, the March premiere of A Quiet Place II was unfortunately stalled due to the pandemic. ![]()
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