Paramount’s highly expected post-apocalyptic thriller A Quiet Place: Part II will finally hit theaters on May 28 after several delays because of the ongoing COVID pandemic. With the film’s release date set, Paramount aired its final trailer for the movie, along with a video featuring John Krasinski and Emily Blunt explaining why they pushed back the film. “It’s very exciting to come back to the theaters and see A Quiet Place: II because it was always designed for a theatrical experience,” Krasinski explains in the featurette.
“It’s a horror movie, you want to watch it in the dark,” Blunt stated, explaining that the full cinematic experience gives fans the chance to “jump and leap and gasp together.” Blunt stars in the film as the mother of the Abbott family, alongside actors Millicent Simmonds and Noah Jupe who play her children, adjusting to the events that have taken place causing them to live their lives in silence. Together, the family ventures into the outside world as they continue their fight for survival without making a sound.
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The final trailer gives fans a closer look at the events that transpired before the first film and what initially brought the creatures that hunt by sound to Earth. The trailer opens with Krasinski entering a local shop and seeing a violent event unfolding on TV. ”What the hell happened,” he asks the shop owner, who responds: “Some bomb, I think.”
The clip then cuts to scenes of destruction and people running for cover through the streets of a small town. After a fade-to-black, Blunt can be seen with her two kids traveling past her specially marked sand path, gun in hand. The trailer flashes clips of tense moments between new characters introduced in the second film and also gives viewers a closer look at the menacing creatures. The movie opens nationwide on May 28 and moviegoers can get event theatre listings and tickets at www.aquietplacemovie.com.








