A Quiet Place: Part II is set to be released in theaters on March 20, 2020, and it appears that it will fill the role of being both a prequel and a sequel to 2018s A Quiet Place.
But with A Quiet Place Part II, franchising is definitely afoot. A Quiet Place: Part II will show events from 'Day 1' of the alien invasion. In their world everyone must stay quiet or else the creatures who are blind but have excellent hearing could get them. What started as an interesting idea – for one night a year all crime, including murder, is legal – has been wrung dry over the course of five movies and a two-series TV show. A Quiet Place (2018) 1/2 (out of 4) Set during the future where most humans have been killed off by mysterious creatures, parents Lee and Evelyn (John Krasinski, Emily Blunt) must try and defend their children and make sure they can survive. One can only hope they won’t follow the example of other high-concept horrors such as The Purge. A bolter of a horror-thriller where Emily. Part prequel, part sequel, my advice Do your homework first and watch the first one.
Could an Alien-style origin series be on the cards? Deadline suggests that Part III won’t be a straightforward sequel at all, but a broader look at a post-apocalypse world in which survivors are forced to stay schtum. But for the grown-ups, gird your loins, A Quiet Place 2 is here. The prelude at the top of Part II (and the 400-plus days that have been omitted from the films thus far) leave ample space for a prequel too. There's further scope for split-screen terror in Regan and Emmett’s attempts to navigate back to Evelyn, Marcus and the baby – plus, there’s a lot of mess to clean up on that island. There is no evidence that Paramount is planning a Conjuring-level horrorverse, one which encompasses The Nun, The Curse Of La Llorona and all three Annabelle films, but there are plenty of avenues to explore.