A Quiet Place, one of the scariest horror movies of all time, has landed a new streaming home in the UK.
Directed by John Krasinski and starring his real-life wife Emily Blunt, A Quiet Place follows a family who are hunted by blind aliens that are sensitive to sound.
The logline reads: “A family struggles for survival in a world invaded by blind alien creatures with ultra-sensitive hearing.”
Earlier this year, the film was available to stream for free on Channel 4’s streaming service, but has since been removed. Horror fans needn’t worry as the terrifying film has now been made available to stream on Prime Video in the UK and Ireland.
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A Quiet Place was followed by 2021’s A Quiet Place Part II as well as the 2024 prequel movie A Quiet Place: Day One. A third film in the trilogy (but fourth overall) is currently in the works.
Earlier this year, fans of the franchise were given a positive update on A Quiet Place 3 after producer Brad Fuller outlined the film’s future, saying production is due to get underway soon.
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“So, Day One is not A Quiet Place 3, just to be clear,” he said in an interview with The Direct. “A Quiet Place 3, we’re starting to put it together right now. You know, when we made the first one, John [Krasinski] didn’t have a lot on his plate. He had just come off The Office, and he wanted to be a director.
“Now, he’s so in demand, and it’s hard to get him… He’s making a movie now, so as soon as he finishes that, hopefully, he will turn his attention to [A Quiet Place 3]. We all want to finish that trilogy, and I’m hopeful there’s even more Quiet Place movies beyond that.”
A Quiet Place is available to stream on Prime Video in the UK and Ireland.
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