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A Quiet Place 2
NameA Quiet Place Part II
CaptionTheatrical release poster
DirectorJohn Krasinski
ProducerMichael Bay, Andrew Form, Brad Fuller, John Krasinski
WriterJohn Krasinski
StarringEmily Blunt, Cillian Murphy, Millicent Simmonds, Noah Jupe
MusicMarco Beltrami
CinematographyPolly Morgan
EditingMichael P. Shawver
StudioPlatinum Dunes, Sunday Night Productions, Michael Bay Productions, The Hideaway Entertainment
DistributorParamount Pictures
Released2020–2021
Runtime97 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish, American Sign Language
Budget$61–65 million
Gross$297.4 million

A Quiet Place 2

A Quiet Place 2 is a 2020 American post-apocalyptic horror film written and directed by John Krasinski. The film is a sequel to an earlier 2018 horror release and continues the story of survivors coping with a world invaded by blind, sound-sensitive extraterrestrial creatures. The cast features Emily Blunt, Cillian Murphy, Millicent Simmonds, and Noah Jupe, and the production involved notable companies and creatives from contemporary Hollywood.

Plot

Set in a post-invasion United States following events at a family farm and nearby coastal structures, the narrative follows survivors as they navigate rural and urban environments while avoiding predatory alien entities. After a prior traumatic encounter at a homestead near a Midwestern town, protagonists depart toward a rumored safe community at a lighthouse and later a hospital. Along the route they encounter a resourceful drifter, a former amusement park, and an underground evacuation route, while flashbacks reveal origins of the invasion and the protagonists' attempts to adapt. The climax unfolds in and around a large metropolitan medical facility where improvised weaponry, environmental traps, and community organization confront the alien threat; the resolution sets up expanded human resistance and hints at wider geopolitical consequences.

Cast

The principal cast includes Emily Blunt as a resourceful mother and survivor, Millicent Simmonds as her deaf daughter, and Noah Jupe as her son, supported by Cillian Murphy in a pivotal role as a solitary survivor encountered on the road. Supporting performers and cameo artists feature a mix of stage and screen talent from contemporary American and British theater and cinema; casting choices drew on actors experienced in character work from Broadway, television series, and feature films. The ensemble reflects crossovers with performers known for roles in prestige dramas and genre productions, combining established stars and emerging actors from independent cinema and mainstream franchises.

Production

Development resumed quickly after the commercial and critical success of the earlier film, with the original creative team consolidating production under several well-known companies including Platinum Dunes and Michael Bay Productions. John Krasinski returned as writer and director, collaborating with cinematographer Polly Morgan and composer Marco Beltrami—artists with credits across genre cinema. Principal photography was scheduled across multiple states and soundstage facilities with COVID-19 pandemic adjustments affecting timeline and protocols. Practical effects, prosthetics, and sound design were emphasized, integrating Foley techniques and silent acting methods influenced by practitioners from silent-era performance and modern theatrical mime. Post-production editing and visual effects blended work from established VFX houses and editorial teams experienced with large-scale franchise films.

Release

The film's release was impacted by the global COVID-19 pandemic, prompting shifts from original theatrical windows and coordination between studios, exhibitors, and streaming platforms. Distribution was managed by a major studio, with initial festival appearances and staggered international rollouts timed alongside health guidelines. Promotional campaigns included teaser trailers, festival screenings, drive-in premieres, and collaborations with trade publications and late-night television programs. Home media and digital rental releases followed a shortened theatrical window in some markets; licensing deals extended to subscription streaming services and premium video-on-demand platforms.

Reception

Critics generally praised the film's tension, performances, and expansion of the original premise, while some commentary focused on comparative narrative scale and pacing. Box office performance was notable given contemporaneous theater closures, with the film grossing several times its production budget worldwide and ranking on box office charts during its release periods. Awards and nominations recognized aspects such as sound mixing, production design, and supporting performances at industry ceremonies and guild votes. Scholarly and fan discourse addressed themes of disability representation, familial dynamics, survivalism, and cinematic sound as narrative device, with analyses appearing in film journals and genre studies.

The franchise expanded with production of a subsequent installment and related projects, including a spin-off film that explores different characters and settings within the same diegetic world. Development of television adaptations and transmedia tie-ins involving comics and short stories has been reported, with involvement from original producers and new creative collaborators. The ongoing franchise has generated discussion about franchise-building strategies, intellectual property management in contemporary studio ecosystems, and genre hybridity between horror, thriller, and science fiction.

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Category:2020 films