Emily Blunt, Cillian Murphy, Jack O’Connell & More
“A Quiet Place” director John Krasinski announced Jack O’Connell (“Sinners”), Jason Clarke (“House of Dynamite”) and Katy O’Brian (“Love Lies Bleeding”) will join returning stars Emily Blunt, Cillian Murphy, Millicent Simmonds and Noah Jupe for the upcoming horror threequel.
“So proud to be a part of this A Quiet Place Family…old and new!” Krasinski captioned his social media post, featuring copies of the script printed with each actor’s name. “Here we go!” On Instagram, Krasinski set the post to the “Hamilton” song “One Last Time,” suggesting that this marks the final chapter in this story about a family navigating a world overrun by an invasion of sightless aliens with a deadly acute sense of hearing.
Paramount is set to release “A Quiet Place: Part III” in theaters on July 30, 2027. Production will begin this spring in New York with Krasinski directing from his own screenplay. He is also producing alongside Allyson Seeger for Sunday Night, which has a first-look deal with the studio. Michael Bay, Brad Fuller and Andrew Form are producing for Platinum Dunes.
Krasinski directed the first two films in the “Quiet Place” franchise and starred in the first movie with Blunt, Simmonds and Jupe; Murphy and Djimon Hounsou joined the cast for part two. Michael Sarnoski directed the 2024 prequel “A Quiet Place: Day One,” starring Lupita Nyong’o and Joseph Quinn. Those three films have grossed a combined $900 million.
In joining the franchise, O’Connell continues his run of hits in the horror genre, following “Sinners,” which won four Oscars on Sunday night, and two “28 Years Later” movies, including January’s “The Bone Temple” from director Nia DaCosta.
Clarke most recently starred in Kathryn Bigelow’s “A House of Dynamite,” reuniting after 2012’s “Zero Dark Thirty.” He also portrayed Alex Murdaugh in the Hulu true crime series “Murdaugh: Death in the Family.”
O’Brian is best known for starring in “Love Lies Bleeding” opposite Kristen Stewart. She has since delivered standout supporting performances in big-budget movies like “Twisters,” “Mission Impossible: The Final Reckoning” and “The Running Man.”
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