The first trailer for the third instalment of A Quiet Place makes us think that it look could be even better than the first film.
Viewers of the prequel spin-off from 2018 will be taken back to where it all began, detailing what else went down when Earth was invaded by blind aliens - with an incredible sensitivity for even the slightest of sounds.
Starring Lupita Nyong’o, Joseph Quinn, Alex Wolff and Djimon Hounsou, the post-apocalyptic horror film sees one major change as John Krasinski won't be directing the latest instalment.
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It has been revealed that A Quiet Place: Day One will be directed by Michael Sarnoski. Take a look at the action-packed trailer below:
Now, in A Quiet Place - Part II, we saw Lee and Evelyn Abbott's (Emily Blunt) reaction when the creatures first came down from above.
Of course, they fought for survival alongside their kids Regan (Millicent Simmonds) and Marcus (Noah Jupe).
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But it seems the prequel might not feature any of the original cast.
Commenting on the trailer, however, it seems that viewers are more than happy with the new line-up.
One person wrote: "Lupita Nyong'o is easily one of the best actress when it comes to the horror genre. She was amazing in Us so I'm so looking forward to see her leading this movie, what a fantastic addition.
"Couldn't have gotten anyone else better than her for a spin off movie."
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"This is something from the second movie that i wanted to see so much more of and i can already tell this movie is gonna deliver day one I'm there," a second added.
"A Quiet Place is my single favourite movie, and I'm sad the sequel didn't deliver. I really hope this new installation breathes new life in this amazing franchise," a third thought.
"A spin off prequel that tells the origins of how these scary noise creatures came to be with the actress from Us?" a fourth chimed.
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"Not what I was expecting but count me in."
"I hope that in this Quiet Place Spin-off we get to actually see the planets where these aliens originated and how exactly did they get to earth on that meteor in the first place," someone else said.
"To be honest I like the idea of this and looking at the reply’s I actually kinda see why people think this concept would ruin it for a franchise like Quite Place."
A Quiet Place: Day One will be released in theatres on 28 June.
Topics: TV and Film