The A Quiet Place horror franchise is a big hit with audiences and critics, as it depicts a family fighting to stay alive against a species of alien that hunts people based on the sound that they make. However, what we are going to see in A Quiet Place: Day One is what happened when the aliens first arrived on Earth.
This idea was touched upon briefly in A Quiet Place Part II, but the 2024 new movie's entire focus is how much of humanity was wiped out by the aliens and how some were able to learn being quiet saved them from being detected, featuring a mostly new cast of characters, as well as being written and directed by someone other than franchise creator John Krasinski.
Find out more about that and other key details below as we go over everything you need to know about A Quiet Place: Day One.
A Quiet Place: Day One release date
A Quiet Place: Day One is now playing exclusively in movie theaters.
A Quiet Place: Day One cast
Barring a surprise cameo from Emily Blunt, John Krasinski or Millicent Simmonds, the main characters from the first two A Quiet Place movies are not going to be seen in A Quiet Place: Day One. Instead, a new group of characters (though there is one familiar face) is going to serve as the center of this story.
Among the new cast are Oscar-winner Lupita Nyong'o (12 Years a Slave, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever), Stranger Things season 4 breakout Joseph Quinn and Alex Wolff (Hereditary, Pig). The returning character from the franchise is Djimon Hounsou, who has a brief part in A Quiet Place Part II.
A Quiet Place: Day One plot
After Krasinski wrote the first two scripts for the franchise, the torch has been passed to Michael Sarnoski, who is best known as the writer and director of Pig.
The official synopsis for A Quiet Place: Day One is pretty straightforward, as it simply reads: "Experience the day the world went quiet."
A Quiet Place: Day One trailer
The first trailer for A Quiet Place: Day One is here and you can watch it directly below. It looks like Lupita Nyong'o is going to be at the center of the story, which looks bigger than previous entries as it sees the aliens attack New York.
A Quiet Place: Day One reviews
Like its predecessors, it looks like critics are fans of A Quiet Place: Day One, as the movie has an 87% "Fresh" score on Rotten Tomatoes as of June 27.
Michael Sarnoski movies
Michael Sarnoski's lone feature movie directing credit is for Pig, but the filmmaker has a number of shorts and TV directing credits to his name, including multiple episodes of UK series Olympia and Friday Night Legacy. Check out his full list of credits on IMDb.