A Quiet Place: Day One | Filmmaker Featurette
Original A Quiet Place director John Krasinski has handed over the directing duties to Michael Sarnoski (who recently directed Nicolas Cage in Pig) for the new prequel.
Read MoreOriginal A Quiet Place director John Krasinski has handed over the directing duties to Michael Sarnoski (who recently directed Nicolas Cage in Pig) for the new prequel.
Read MoreFind out what happened on the day the world went silent in new prequel horror A Quiet Place: Day One.
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