![]() Now, if you’ve seen Part II – and if you haven’t here’s your SPOILER WARNING, turn back at this point lest ye be spoiled – you’ll know that it’s somewhat open-ended, with plenty of potential for more story, and the surviving Abbott clan still on the board. I absolutely loved it, and I can’t wait to see him shoot this thing.” He’s actually just turning in a script now, and I loved it. I pitched him my story, he’s gone and developed the world on his own with that jumping-off point, and I’m so thrilled. So he was my first choice for this, and when he said yes I was over the moon. It’s exactly the sort of paints we’re painting with in A Quiet Place – very organic characters you fall in love with. I think he’s one of the best filmmakers, Mud is one of my favourite movies, and so real and intimate. “Truly the only person I had in mind when asked whether I would hand this off was Jeff. The story of the third one, the third instalment, is something I came up with,” he explains. ![]() ![]() On the A Quiet Place Part II Spoiler Special episode – available now to pod subscribers, sign up here to join – the director opened up about his involvement in the next film, and picking Nichols as the man for the job. Next up though, Krasinski is handing the reins to filmmaker Jeff Nichols for a third film set in the A Quiet Place universe – once that’s been touted in reports as a spin-off entry, and which Krasinski referred to as “the third instalment” when he recently spoke to the Empire Podcast. But when he cracked an idea for the second film, he went off and made A Quiet Place Part II – currently filling cinemas (to a responsible capacity) in the UK and beyond. When A Quiet Place first came out, its writer-director (and star) John Krasinski had no plans to make another. ![]()
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