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"A Quiet Place Part III" Release Delayed Again


Sat 04 Oct 2025 | 09:10 AM
A Quiet Place
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Yara Sameh

"A Quiet Place Part III," the fourth entry in the Paramount franchise, will be hitting theaters three weeks later than previously scheduled. 

The installment will now go wide on July 30, 2027, instead of July 9, 2027.

Directed, written and produced by John Krasinski, the film would have gone up against James Gunn’s Superman follow-up "Man of Tomorrow' on its original July 9 date, but so far it has July 30 to itself.

No cast is confirmed at this time, with the story being kept under wraps.

Krasinski and Allyson Seeger’s Sunday Night Productions are producing with Platinum Dunes. Sunday Night has a first-look deal with the studio.

The A Quiet Place franchise has grossed over $900 million worldwide across its three films, which is comprised of John Krasinski’s "A Quiet Place" and "A Quiet Place Part II," and the Michael Sarnoski-directed spinoff "A Quiet Place: Day One".

The first A Quiet Place took off like a rocketship at SXSW in 2018, leading to an overindexing $50.2 million opening weekend, and a near $153M domestic and $341M global take. 

The pic, which starred Krasinski, his wife Emily Blunt, Noah Jupe and Millicent Simmonds, received an Oscar nomination for Sound Editing.

"A Quiet Place Part II," which saw its release pushed due to coronavirus, brought the box office back alive during Memorial Day weekend 2021 with a $57M four-day start, ending with a $160M domestic and $297.3M global haul. 

Blunt, Jupe and Simmonds returned for the sequel, which nabbed a BAFTA nomination for Best Sound.

Last summer, "A Quiet Place: Day One," a prequel set in an apocalyptic New York City ravaged by the aliens and starring Oscar winner Lupita Nyong’o and Joseph Quinn, debuted to $52.2M and legged out to $139M domestic and $262M global.