New trailer for sci-fi horror A Quiet Place: Day One trailer sees Lupita Nyong'o, Joseph Quinn, and a cat try to escape from New York

May. 9, 2024



The sci-fi horror prequel releases on June 28

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A new trailer for upcoming sci-fi horror movie A Quiet Place: Day One has dropped, and it’s somehow looks evenmoretense thanthe nerve-shredding teasers we’ve had previously.

Alex Wolff (Hereditary), Joseph Quinn (Stranger Things), and Lupita Nyong’o (Black Panther) star in the Michael Sarnoski-directed sequel, with Krasinski stepping back to simply produce this time around. Djimon Hounsou (Shazam!) also appears in the movie, reprising his mysterious role fromA Quiet Place: Part II.

“That was definitely a jumping-off point for a lot of things,” Sarnoski previously toldEntertainment Weekly, when asked whether Hounsou’s character’s monologue about his early days navigating the invasion in New York City play a part in the new flick. “Then we took it into our own direction to explore, but [Hounsou] certainly plays the same character he is in the second movie. It’s not his twin or anything like that. He’s there and we get to learn a little bit more about that backstory and how that group of people started out.

“We do get to learn his name,” Sarnoski added. “I won’t tell you what it is.”

A Quiet Place: Day One releases on June 28. For more, check out our list of thebest horror moviesof all time, or our guide to the most excitingupcoming horror moviesheading our way.

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