'A Quiet Place 2' Release Date Moves Up to May
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Fans of “A Quiet Place” will get to see the sequel in theaters earlier than expected.
Paramount Pictures has pushed up the release date of “A Quiet Place Part II” by several months, moving the film from Sept. 17 ahead to May 28. It took the spot previously occupied by Mark Wahlberg’s action-thriller “Infinite,” which was relocated to Sept. 24.
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“A Quiet Place Part II,” directed by John Krasinski and starring Emily Blunt, has been moved around numerous times amid the coronavirus pandemic. The movie was originally slated to release last March, but those plans were scrapped at the last minute as COVID-19 first started to spread in the United States. Paramount even held a splashy red carpet premiere for “A Quiet Place Part II” in New York City on March 8, days before the country was forced to almost entirely shut down.