31 May – John Krasinski once admitted that he had not thought about making a sequel to his 2018 horror movie, "A Quiet Place". But now the idea of a third movie is not so impossible. The actor, who made his third directorial effort through the said movie and recently presented the second one, recently revealed that wife and co-star Emily Blunt told him - while reading the screenplay for Part II - that the story felt like a second part in a book trilogy.
"It's interesting," he said. "I genuinely hadn't thought about a second one when I was doing the first one. However, I really had these questions while I was doing it. I put the fires out in the distance in the first one, and I always thought to myself, 'Wouldn't it be cool if we got to explore where those fires lead to? Who's on the other end of those fires?' But I never thought that there would be a sequel." "So then when I actually came around to writing the sequel, I started with the fires. And so this time, I think when my brain started wandering of questions of what would this mean later on, I started to write down notes in case I could prepare myself for a third one," he added. However, that is the extent of the idea of a third movie for Krasinski, who is still mum as to what direction he will take the movie if there is to be a third instalment. On the other hand, Part II is already making a splash at the box office, with experts predicting that the movie will hit the USD 60 million marks in four days.