This comes after a successful theatrical release, where it played exclusively in theaters for over 50 days.

With a runtime of 1 hour and 39 minutes, the pacing is fast and always moving forward.

It’s an installment that certainly helps improve the franchise overall with such a carefully constructed and impactful story.

A Quiet Place Day One Poster Showing Lupita Nyong’o Covering Her Mouth

While the first film hid the monsters from view in almost every scene, the sequel increased their presence.

It also highlights human connection, as an inherent need that humans possess.

The film is simple, harrowing, hopeful, and dark, weaving together these emotions with incredible fluidity.

John Krasinski, Emily Blunt, and Djimon Hounsou from the A Quiet Place movies

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This propelledA Quiet Place: Day One’s box office to make $138.9 million domestically overall.

Headshot Of Lupita Nyong’o In The Photocall for ‘A Quiet Place: Day One’ at the IET Building in London

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Lee Abbott (John Krasinski) with his finger to his mouth and blood behind him in A Quiet Place

Lupita Nyong’o and Joseph Quinn in A Quiet Place: Day One

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