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A QUIET PLACE: DAY ONE is an upcoming American apocalyptic horror film written and directed by Michael Sarnoski, based on a story he conceived with John Krasinski. It serves as a spin-off prequel and the third installment in the A Quiet Place film series.

The films stars Lupita Nyong’o, Joseph Quinn, Alex Wolff and Djimon Hounsou.

Directed by Michael Sarnoski, with a story by John Krasinski and Michael Sarnoski and based on characters created by Bryan Woods & Scott Beck, A QUIET PLACE: DAY ONE IS ONLY IN THEATRES, DOLBY CINEMA, AND IMAX ON JUNE 28, 2024.

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A QUIET PLACE: DAY ONE HAS BEEN RATED PG-13 FOR TERROR AND VIOLENT CONTENT/BLOODY IMAGES.

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Alex Wolff as “Reuben” and Lupita Nyong’o as “Samira” in A Quiet Place: Day One from Paramount Pictures.

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“A QUIET PLACE: DAY ONE”

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“It’s the end of days. No more people.” It’s time once again to stay totally silent and totally still in the cinema when you go to see A QUIET PLACE: DAY ONE. Just as audiences did in 2018 when director John Krasinski unleashed his horror film A QUIET PLACE on an unsuspecting public, everyone in the theater went dead quiet so as to not give away the Abbott family’s hiding places.

A QUIET PLACE: PART II showed the aftermath of the deadly events at home and the new terrors the family faced in the outside world. The sequel starred Emily Blunt, Cillian Murphy, Millicent Simmonds, Noah Jupe, Djimon Hounsou and John Krasinski. From the opening moments of the film, the family was on the run, beyond any semblance of security and searching for refuge in a town gone mad with fear. In a time when empathy and connection had nearly vanished from the world, the Abbotts strived not only to protect each other from the threat of sound but to find hope in the terrifying hush around them.

As was briefly referenced in PART II in a conversation between Murphy (Emmett) and Hounsou (Man on Island), now comes A QUIET PLACE: DAY ONE – the day the world went quiet. “That day, we got here the same way as you. We were in the city when we heard the hurricane sirens. Once they knew they couldn’t swim, the National Guard were told to start loading the boats. Any boat they could find. So as soon as people saw they got out safe, everyone just started pushing forward. And that’s when the screaming started. They had 12 boats lined up on the dock that day. Only two got out.”

Starring Lupita Nyong’o, Joseph Quinn, Alex Wolff and Djimon Hounsou, Paramount Pictures has released an unsettling new trailer for the upcoming film from director Michael Sarnoski.

The film is based on characters created by Bryan Woods & Scott Beck and a story by John Krasinski and Michael Sarnoski, with the screenplay by Michael Sarnoski.

A QUIET PLACE: DAY ONE is only in theaters, Dolby Cinema, and IMAX on June 28, 2024

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Djimon Hounsou as “Henri”, Lupita Nyong’o as “Samira” and Alex Wolff as “Reuben” in A Quiet Place: Day One from Paramount Pictures.

Watch The Super Bowl Spot For A QUIET PLACE: DAY ONE – Only In Theaters June 28

Experience the day the world went quiet in the first trailer for A QUIET PLACE: DAY ONE – only in theaters on JUNE 28, 2024.

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A QUIET PLACE grossed $188 million in the United States and Canada, and $152 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $341 million. A QUIET PLACE PART II grossed $160.1 million in the United States and Canada, and $137.3 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $297.4 million.

The third film in this latest chapter stars Lupita Nyong’o, Joseph Quinn, Alex Wolff and Djimon Hounsou.

The story is by John Krasinski and Michael Sarnoski and is helmed by Michael Sarnoski.

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Lupita Nyong’o as “Samira” and Djimon Hounsou as “Henri” in A Quiet Place: Day One from Paramount Pictures.

Lupita Nyong’o as “Samira” and Joseph Quinn as “Eric” in A Quiet Place: Day One from Paramount Pictures.

Watch The REBEL MOON – Part One: A Child Trailer And Zack Snyder’s Full Video Breakdown

REBEL MOON: (L-R) Doona Bae as Nemesis, Ray Fisher as Bloodaxe, Staz Nair as Tarak, Michiel Huisman as Gunnar, Sofia Boutella as Kora, Charlie Hunnam as Kai, E. Duffy as Milius and Djimon Hounsou as Titus in Rebel Moon. Cr. Clay Enos/Netflix © 2023

Geeked Week 2023, Netflix’s week-long virtual event highlighting the biggest, best, and most anticipated genre titles across movies, series, and games, concluded on Sunday

It also marked the debut of the official trailer for Rebel Moon — Part One: A Child From Fire from writer-director Zack Snyder. When a peaceful settlement on a moon in the furthest reaches of the universe finds itself threatened by the armies of the tyrannical Regent Balisarius, a mysterious stranger named Kora becomes their best hope for survival. 

Check out the full official trailer for the film, premiering December 22nd.

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Go inside the making of the film as Snyder takes you on a deep dive of how he built this original universe, the lore, and its characters. He also answers a few burning questions from his biggest fans.

After crash landing on a moon in the furthest reaches of the universe, Kora (Sofia Boutella), a stranger with a mysterious past, begins a new life among a peaceful settlement of farmers. But she soon becomes their only hope for survival when the tyrannical Regent Balisarius (Fra Fee) and his cruel emissary, Admiral Noble (Ed Skrein), discover the farmers have unwittingly sold their crops to the Bloodaxes (Cleopatra Coleman and Ray Fisher) — leaders of a fierce group of insurgents hunted by the Motherworld. Tasked with finding fighters who would risk their lives to defend the people of Veldt, Kora and Gunnar (Michiel Huisman), a tenderhearted farmer naive in the realities of war, journey to different worlds in search of the Bloodaxes, and assemble a small band of warriors who share a common need for redemption along the way: Kai (Charlie Hunnam), a pilot and gun for hire; General Titus (Djimon Hounsou), a legendary commander; Nemesis (Doona Bae), a master swordswoman; Tarak (Staz Nair), a captive with a regal past; and Milius (E. Duffy), a resistance fighter. Back on Veldt, Jimmy (voiced by Anthony Hopkins), an ancient mechanized protector hiding in the wings, awakens with a new purpose. But the newly formed revolutionaries must learn to trust each other and fight as one before the armies of the Motherworld come to destroy them all.

Rebel Moon. (Featured) Staz Nair as Tarak, Sofia Boutella as Kora, Michiel Huisman as Gunnar and Charlie Hunnam as Kai in Rebel Moon. Cr. NETFLIX ©2023

Win A Family Four-Pack Of Passes To The St. Louis Advance Screening Of PAWS OF FURY: THE LEGEND OF HANK

Michael Cera as “Hank” and Samuel L. Jackson as “Jimbo” in Paws of Fury: The Legend of Hank from Paramount Pictures, Nickelodeon Movies, Align, and Aniventure.

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A hard-on-his-luck hound Hank (Michael Cera) finds himself in a town full of cats who need a hero to defend them from a ruthless villain’s (Ricky Gervais) evil plot to wipe their village off the map. With help from a reluctant teacher (Samuel L. Jackson) to train him, our underdog must assume the role of town samurai and team up with the villagers to save the day. The only problem? cats hate dogs! Also starring Mel Brooks, George Takei, Aasif Mandvi, Gabriel Iglesias, Djimon Hounsou, Michelle Yeoh, Kylie Kuioka, and Cathy Shim, PAWS OF FURY: THE LEGEND OF HANK pounces into theatres July 15, 2022.

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Michael Cera, Ricky Gervais, Mel Brooks And Samuel L. Jackson Provide The Voices In Upcoming PAWS OF FURY: THE LEGEND OF HANK, In Theaters July 15

Ricky Gervais as “Ika Chu” and George Takei as “Ohga” in Paws of Fury: The Legend of Hank from Paramount Pictures, Nickelodeon Movies, Align, and Aniventure.

A hard-on-his-luck hound Hank (Michael Cera) finds himself in a town full of cats who need a hero to defend them from a ruthless villain’s (Ricky Gervais) evil plot to wipe their village off the map. With help from a reluctant teacher (Samuel L. Jackson) to train him, our underdog must assume the role of town samurai and team up with the villagers to save the day. The only problem… cats hate dogs!

Michael Cera as “Hank” and Samuel L. Jackson as “Jimbo” in Paws of Fury: The Legend of Hank from Paramount Pictures, Nickelodeon Movies, Align, and Aniventure.

Also starring Mel Brooks, George Takei, Aasif Mandvi, Gabriel Iglesias, Djimon Hounsou, Michelle Yeoh, Kylie Kuioka, and Cathy Shim, watch the hilarious trailer now!

This is funny as all get-out, hysterical funny kind of get-out. This film looks awesome! I mean, ca’mon, with lines like, “What the mother father cocker spaniel is going on here?!” and “Who knew an evil army could go through so many beans?”

And Ricky Gervais as the Villain, oh yeah, we’re in!

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Gabriel Iglesias as “Chuck” and Aasif Mandvi as “Ichiro” in Paws of Fury: The Legend of Hank from Paramount Pictures, Nickelodeon Movies, Align, and Aniventure.

THE KING’S MAN – Review

Ralph Fiennes as Oxford in 20th Century Studios’ THE KING’S MAN. Photo Credit: Courtesy of 20th Century Studios. © 2020 Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation. All Rights Reserved.

So, here’s a bit of a “flip”. This pre-holiday Wednesday sees the release of two sequels, SING 2 and MATRIX: THE RESURRECTION (not that unusual for the big studios). So, what almost “balances” them out? Why a “prequel”, naturally. And though you’d think that the first film of this franchise back in 2015 would count as an “origin” story, this one goes further back. Much further, nearly a hundred years really. In that first flick, a super-secret society was in full operation, but we didn’t know how or when it was first formed. Well, wonder no more. It’s time to head down for a “fitting” and learn about that original “sharp-dressed man”, THE KING’S MAN.

It all really begins near the turn of the 20th century, as the wife and son of British military man Orlando Oxford (Ralph Fiennes) visit him at a remote foreign outpost. A surprise attack results in tragedy despite the best efforts of their trusted valet, Shola (Djimon Hounsou). The now widowed Oxford must raise his son alone. As he becomes a strapping teenager, Conrad (Harris Dickinson) displays great fighting skills as he trains with Shola. Ah, but the now Duke of Oxford will not allow his son to follow him into the armed forces. This even after a meeting with old friend General Kitchener (Charles Dance) and his aide Morton (Matthew Goode) concerning foreign agents activity. Most of these operatives are part of the “Shepherd’s Flock” who report to a mysterious shadowy leader working atop a nearly impenetrable mountain mesa. At his table are Mata Hari (Valerie Pachner), Hanussen (Daniel Bruhl), and the sinister Rasputin (Rhys Ifans). They devise a plan to plunge Europe into world war by manipulating King George, Kaiser Wilheim, and Tsar Nicholas (all played by Tom Hollander). When one of these spies tries to kill Conrad, the Duke decides to get involved and confess that he’s using his own spy network of servants, with the help of Shola and housekeeper/nanny Polly (Gemma Arterton). As global conflict looms the quartet travels the globe trying to thwart the master plans of “The Shepherd”. But when war does break out can the Duke stop his son from enlisting? And should he expand his society in order to prevent future masterminds?

After the previous films in the series, it’s a bit of a surprise that the main “man of action” this time out is screen vet Fiennes. He propels the story deftly going from will action, yes I know there are doubles, but it’s still fairly impressive) and moments of great sorrow and angst. Earlier this year he did great work on THE DIG (if you’ve got Netflix make time for this) and NO TIME TO DIE (a pro-active “M”), and he does the “heavy lifting” on the uneven script. The Duke can’t quite bring the same intensity to his son’s character. Conrad is earnest, smart, but a bit bland despite the best efforts of Dickinson. Aside from butting heads with his papa, he’s a catalyst to the agency’s start. Ifans seems to be having a grand time as the truly unstoppable real-life ghoul of history, Rasputin, exuding unbridled lust and feral ferocity. He doesn’t give off the same exotic charisma as Christopher Lee did over fifty years ago, but he’s a worthy adversary for the Oxfords. Hounsou is a terrific advisor and “gadget guru” as he toils in the shadows making much more of an impression than the criminality underused Arterton as third-in-command Molly. She does make a mark in a big action sequence, then seems to vanish for too many scenes only popping up to inspire the Duke and hint at her romantic “pining” for him. My hopes that we’d see a bit of her Gretel role in this film were coldly dashed. Almost having as much fun as Ifans is Hollander who juggles lots of mannerisms and accents in his multiple roles.

Veteran franchise director Matthew Vaughn still brings a lot of kinetic energy to the splashy action sequences, though his jumps into ultra “slo-mo” can curtail the momentum. Unfortunately, these bits of daring feel few and “far between”. There seem to be far too many conversations setting the historical settings and the big action-setpiece final act. Perhaps another “pass’ at the script that Vaughn co-wrote with Karl Gajdusek might have smoothed it out. As it stands, the script lurches about, changing tone so swiftly as to induce whiplash. One minute it’s a tragic adventure, then suddenly it’s a raucous comedy full of buffoonish caricatures, then it’s a tale of high political intrigue. The biggest stumble might be a sequence set during the “last great war’ with the trenches seemingly leftover from the much-better 1917, along with a desperate clash in “No Man’s Land” that pales next to a certain Amazon’s charge toward the guns. Its harsh reality doesn’t fit with the outrageous fantasy elements, let alone the raunchy slapstick of the ghoulish horny Russian. Then all the plots collapse on themselves (blackmail in the White House), in order to get to the “franchise formation”. It just all feels tired and more than a little stale (the film’s been sitting in a vault for two years, so it’s well past its “expiration date”). If you’re in the mood for a big comics-inspired “thrill-machine” there are much better choices than the tepid, tedious, “back-story” of THE KING’S MAN.

1.5 Out of 4

THE KING’S MAN opens in theatres everywhere on Wednesday, December 22, 2021

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As a collection of history’s worst tyrants and criminal masterminds gather to plot a war to wipe out millions, one man must race against time to stop them. Discover the origins of the very first independent intelligence agency in “The King’s Man.” “The King’s Man” is directed by Matthew Vaughn and stars Ralph Fiennes, Gemma Arterton, Rhys Ifans, Matthew Goode, Tom Hollander, Harris Dickinson, Daniel Brühl, with Djimon Hounsou, and Charles Dance. Matthew Vaughn, David Reid and Adam Bohling are the producers, and Mark Millar, Dave Gibbons, Stephen Marks, Claudia Vaughn and Ralph Fiennes serve as executive producers. “The King’s Man” is based on the comic book “The Secret Service” by Mark Millar and Dave Gibbons, and the story is by Matthew Vaughn and the screenplay is by Matthew Vaughn & Karl Gajdusek.

Directed by Matthew Vaughn, “The King’s Man” opens in theaters on December 22.

Rated R

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A QUIET PLACE PART II – Review

So, we know that these new vaccines can work wonders, but could they also be a cure for “Sequelitis Interruptus”. Yeah, I made that up, but it should be a real thing that would certainly apply to this week’s big movie release. Way back in April of 2018 (ah, the before times), John Krasinski was the star, director, and co-writer of a weird hybrid flick (part family drama. part horror, part SF action) that become an unexpected box office smash. So naturally, a sequel was in order, and after some resistance, John K was back at the helm, with a release date of March 2020. I had already RSVP’d to the press sneak peek when everything literally shutdown, in those first few weeks of the pandemic. Would it be regulated to the streaming services? “No way!”, said John K, who insisted that we’d all get to see it together when things were safe. Well he, and Paramount, have kept their promise. It’s not the start of the month, but it’s still May, so we can say that the Summer movie season has officially begun, with a Disney prequel/origin story and a long (14 months) awaited follow-up that’s imaginatively titled A QUIET PLACE PART II…shhhh.

But as it begins, we’re taken back to “day one”, long before the events of that previous film. Perhaps this is really a prequel as Lee Abbott (Krasinski) brings some last-minute supplies (those kids need their orange slices) to a little league game in their quiet. almost designed by Norman Rockwell, upper New York state village. But with son Marcus (Noah Jupe) at bat, the crowd is distracted by a fire and black smoke trail piercing the perfect fluffy mid-afternoon clouds. Everyone scampers home with Lee and his wife Evelyn (Emily Blount) loading the kids into their respective vehicles. Suddenly all Hell breaks loose as those spindly, fast-moving creatures destroy the main street and its residents. Jumpcut to moments after the ending of the previous flick as Evelyn readies her shotgun while daughter Regan (Millicent Simmonds) gathers up the hearing aid/boombox combo that produces feedback that’s almost lethal to the audio-sensitive alien monsters. As fire consumes their last home/sanctuary, the Abbotts, including Marcus and his baby brother, are on the move again. After lots of very slow, soft walking, they come across what seems to be a shuttered factory/foundry. Ah, but the trail is booby-trapped, causing Marcus to suffer a grave injury. But before the monsters arrive, they’re ushered into a concrete bunker (perhaps the long-cooled furnace) by Emmett (Cillian Murphy) one of the last survivors from their hometown. .He wants them to move on, but Evelyn pleads with him to allow Marcus to rest and heal. While working with the radio, they’re stunned to find a clear signal playing the same 60s pop tune nonstop. Regan uses a map to pinpoint its source, and, despite her mother’s objections, heads out on her own to find the station. Emmett reluctantly agrees to bring her back, while Evelyn makes the dangerous trek to find medical supplies for her boys. But as everyone splits up, how long before someone makes a noise that will attract the near-unstoppable killing creatures?

Blunt effortlessly slips back into the role of Evelyn, one of the silver screen’s greatest “mama grizzlies”. She is fierce with a capital “F”, her intense gaze broadcasts her devotion. Very tough, yet so tender as she takes time to comfort her still traumatized offspring. Jupe as marcus yearns to prove himself, but his injury frustrates him and sidelines him from fighter to (he thinks )burden or victim. But the Abbott that’s really straining to spread her wings is Simmonds as the fiesty Regan, butting heads with Mom as most teeens do, though she believes herself to be the only hope for the family (and perhaps humanity). And after losing her adored papa, she tries to push back on her terror in order to be his avenger. Murphy proves to be a terrific addition to the saga, as we can see his struggle to hang on to his humanity, despite his own catastrophic losses. Though he rescues the Abbotts, they somehow free him from a future of selfishness. Though not seen till the story’s final act, Djimon Hounsou makes a strong impression as another traveler offering a hand and good advice. Flipping things around, it’s great to see Krasinski back as the patriarch Lee if only for the brief prologue, giving us a glimpse of the pre-disaster dad, and reminding us of the loss that will also haunt his family.

But this time out, Krasinski is mostly behind the camera, directing from his own script, building on the characters and situations created by writers Scott Beck and Bryan Woods. He creates enormous tension when the Abbotts venture out, be it the dead of night or a sun-drenched morning. The slightest murmur and the demon hordes are mere inches away. Much of the film’s power hinges on the sound team, who more than match their impressive work from the original (last year’s Oscar-worthy work on THE SOUND OF METAL comes very close). And somehow the spider-like alien beasties are more impressive, as we get to view them a tad more closely, their flared faces seeming more of a mix of blooming flower and angry reptile, so big kudos to those CGI creature creators. But this sequel mainly works due to John K’s vision. He’s avoided the pitfalls of most non-franchise follow-ups, not rehashing the “best of the first”, but expanding on the family dynamic and opening up this savage new world that they try to navigate. And much like many post-apocalypse thrillers (especially TV’s “The Walking Dead”), the Abbotts learn that the other humans are just as monstrous as the alien invaders. But there are the added emotions involved, as the adults must deal with their children embracing adulthood, and knowing when to step aside. This may not quite be the cinema “home run” from 2018, but Krasinski and crew have delivered a solid triple. A tightly muffled hurray for A QUIET PLACE PART II, it’s more horror and heart. Well worth the wait.

3 Out of 4

A QUIET PLACE II opens in theatres everywhere on Friday, May 28, 2021.

Watch The International Trailer, With New Footage Of The Alien Invasion, For A QUIET PLACE PART II – In Cinemas May 28

In 2018, John Krasinski’s A QUIET PLACE turned silence into the building blocks of fright and forged from the horror-thriller genre a modern fable of family love, communication and survival. With its mix of relentless tension and layered storytelling about a tightknit clan fending off an immensely destructive, sound-attuned alien force, the film became a startling hit and cultural phenomenon. Now comes the story’s unnerving second chapter, which picks up right where the Abbott family left off. But A QUIET PLACE PART II also heads to new places as events hurtle past the fragile sanctuary of the “sand path” the Abbotts created in order to prevail in a reality where even a single footstep could be deadly—and into a world of infinite peril beyond.

On Thursday Paramount Pictures released the final trailer, along with a terrific video featuring director John Krasinski and Emily Blunt, for “OMG, we-can’t-wait-for-the-sequel” A QUIET PLACE PART II.

However, the international Movie Geeks were treated to a thrilling and frightening final trailer that featured more footage of what happened during the invasion.

Check out the scary video with lots of monsters.

This is a terrific trailer!!! It gives the sense that from the very beginning of PART 2, there wont ever be any time for the Abbott family to take stock of all that has happened to them in the preceding days. Emily Blunt’s “Evelyn”, is now a solo parent and she will be more determined to overcome unbelievable odds to find a new place to keep her children safe, while these creatures grow more fearsome at every turn. I don’t think the filmmakers had any idea of how the original film would touch such a deep nerve in our culture and around the world.

Plus the score once again is provided by two-time Oscar nominated composer Marco Beltrami. Beltrami scored A Quiet Place, which was nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Score and shortlisted for Best Score for the Oscars.

Krasinski has said he decided to start the second chapter quite literally mere seconds after the first movie ends, echoing the classic structure of a serial cliffhanger. Almost immediately, the Abbotts, still reeling from the loss of father and husband Lee, are forced to do the unthinkable: go on the move. They continue to face the same nerve-shredding need to remain absolutely quiet or perish, but there is also an onslaught of harrowing, unforeseen new hazards that will test each family member and their bonds.

“The part that I flipped for was that John wanted to literally pick up the action five seconds after Evelyn has cocked the shotgun in the basement,” states producer Andrew Form. “That felt like an unbelievable way to continue this story. You have a mom, a tiny baby and two children–and for the first time they have to leave this protective world that Lee created to keep his family safe.”

“There’s so much more to experience beyond the farm,” note Krasinski. “But even though we’re greatly expanding the world and the scale of the story, the intimacy comes from the fact that the rules remain the same. It was very creatively exciting for us to have this chance to create much bigger set pieces that still feel true to the story and to the Abbott family’s inner experiences.

Paramount Pictures presents in association with Michael Bay, a Platinum Dunes Production / Sunday Night Production of A Quiet Place Part II, directed, written and produced by John Krasinski and starring Emily Blunt, Cillian Murphy, Millicent Simmonds, Noah Jupe, Djimon Hounsou, and John Krasinski. The producers are Michael Bay, Andrew Form, Brad Fuller and John Krasinski. The executive producers are Allyson Seeger, JoAnn Perritano, and Aaron Janus.

“A Quiet Place Part II” has been rated PG-13 for terror, violence and bloody/disturbing images.

Paramount Pictures and Cinemark Theatres have also announced an Opening Night Fan Event to celebrate the debut of Paramount’s feature film “A Quiet Place Part II”, the sequel to the 2018 smash hit “A Quiet Place”.

The event is to take place at Cinemark Playa Vista and XD on Thursday, May 27th, and will feature a live Q&A with director John Krasinski. This event comes as part of the film’s opening week Welcome Back to Cinema fanfare, in advance of the movie’s nationwide opening on Friday, May 28th.

Tickets to “A Quiet Place Part II” are on sale now.

This paid screening event will air at 5:00PM PT, 6:00PM MT, 7:00PM CT, and 8:00PM ET at Cinemark locations and other participating movie theatres nationally.  Tickets will be available at the standard ticket price, and moviegoers can get event theatre listings and tickets at www.aquietplacemovie.com. Tickets will also be on sale at www.cinemark.com and on the Cinemark mobile app, as well as at all participating theatres.

The event will include a special pre-taped intro from the film’s star, Emily Blunt, as well as a live Q&A with John Krasinski which will be broadcast live to over 500+ theatres nationwide.