A Quiet Place: Part II Meant To Be A Part Of A Trilogy

As A Quiet Place: Part II prepares to release this memorial day weekend, many expect the film to do well at the box office which begs the question, will there be a part III? Well, Emily Blunt may have an idea about the future of the series.

Emily Blunt spoke with Collider and confirmed that John Krasinski does have a bunch of ideas for A Quiet Place: Part III. Blunt stated,

He has a whole arc of ideas that could work. I think he just wanted to see how people responded to this one before he fully engaged his brain on the third one. But he has a couple of great ideas.

When asked if A Quiet Place: Part II was designed to be the second part of a trilogy, Emily Blunt said,

“Why not? I always said when we were approaching this one, I said, ‘I think you need to think of this not as a sequel, but this is chapter two. This is just a continuation.’ I think there was such an investment in this family, such mileage for expansion on this kind of extraordinary world, that this is the continuation. As this family have to venture out, the story ventures out, the world gets bigger. But I think I always felt he was still going to write something muscular and intimate and intense. I think there’s room.”

As someone who first saw the film over a year ago before the shutdown, I would fully be on board for a trilogy. A Quiet Place: Part II will hit theaters on May 28th.

 


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