"A Quiet Place: Invasion Day," a prequel spin-off of the hit horror film "A Quiet Place," has released its first trailer. In the trailer, the world was running normally, but after an explosion, unknown monsters descended on the earth, and they specifically attacked the place wher

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1905 Movie Network News The prequel and spin-off film "A Quiet Place: Invasion Day" of the popular horror film "A Quiet Place" has released its first trailer. In the trailer, the world was running normally, but after an explosion, unknown monsters descended on the earth, and they specifically attacked the place where the noise was made. As a result, the world returned to terrifying tranquility.

The entire trailer is full of fear, especially the countdown setting, which is even more chilling. Judging from the story, the story of this game will take place in the same universe as the story of "A Quiet Place". The film is set at the beginning of that post-apocalyptic world, where monsters suddenly invade and people must remain quiet at all times and strive to find hope for survival. Lupita Nyong'o stars with Joseph Quinn ("Stranger Things"), Alex Wolff, Djimon Hounsou, etc., and is directed by Michael Sarnowski. The story is inspired by the director and star of "A Quiet Place" John Krasinski, with a script written by Sarnowski and previous director Jeff Nichols, will be released in North America on June 28 this year.

"A Quiet Place" is an obvious concept-first horror film. As long as the sound-killing monsters in the film are used properly in the film, it will not be difficult to make a sequel. The fear in A Quiet Place comes from the unknown creature, the animal that Sound hunts. Anyone who makes noise will be hunted, so staying quiet is the only way to survive. Therefore, the film adheres to the principle that keeping quiet is the only rule of survival.