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"A Quiet Place: Day One” Heads to Theaters in Egypt on June 26


Mon 24 Jun 2024 | 07:54 PM
A Quiet Place
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“A Quiet Place: Day One”, the latest installment in the post-apocalyptic horror franchise spawned from 2018’s “A Quiet Place”, has secured a theatrical release in Egypt. It will arrive in cinemas on Wednesday, June 26.

The pic will explore the beginning of the invasion in which deadly alien creatures with hyper-sonic hearing arrive on Earth.

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The first two movies focused on the survival of the Abbott family, consisting of Krasinski and his real-life wife Emily Blunt as Lee and Evelyn, who do everything they can to protect their children, Regan (Millicent Simmonds) and Marcus (Noah Jupe).

The first movie and its direct follow-up were helmed by “The Office” and “Jack Ryan” alum John Krasinski, but Michael Sarnoski directs the upcoming third installment.

A Quiet Place Part II’s cold open showed Lee and the rest of the Abbott family navigating the chaos of the first day of the invasion in their quaint suburban town.

The prequel, however, will introduce new characters attempting to survive the invasion in its early stages while in New York City. 

Newcomers to the “A Quiet Place” franchise include Lupita Nyong’o “(Us,” “Black Panther”), Alex Wolff (“Hereditary”) and Joseph Quinn (“Stranger Things”), while “A Quiet Place Part II” star Djimon Hounsou (“Gladiator”) returns.

A Quiet Place: Day One

The prequel is produced by Paramount Pictures, Platinum Dunes, and Sunday Night Productions. Krasinski remains involved with the franchise as a producer alongside Michael Bay, Andrew Form, and Brad Fuller.

"A Quiet Place" surprised audiences in 2018, propelling Krasinski to A-list director status by earning $340.9m worldwide. Its sequel, "A Quiet Place Part II," brought in $297.3m globally in 2021 — a remarkable success in the post-coronavirus cinema industry.