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    A Quiet Place Part II All Set To Come To OTT Platform 45 Days After Release

    John Krasinski’s horror sci-fi film a Quiet Place, was an absolute cinematic delight when it first hit the screens back in 2018. It’s sequel, a Quiet Place Part II was initially supposed to be released in April of 2021, but due to the global health crisis, release has been pushed all the way back to September the 17th 2021 when it will release in theatres. Reports have surfaced in the past suggesting that Paramount is already working on the third film of the franchise. In a move that does resemble the approach Warner Bros. took with HBO Max, Quiet Place Part II is eventually penned down to arrive on Paramount+, Paramount’s own online streaming platform, 45 days after its release in theatres.

    Paramount planning to release multiple new movies on their streaming service exclusively

    A Quiet Place Part II, is the latest in line of reports surfacing about multiple films by Paramount would be releasing exclusively on their Paramount+ platform. The next Paranormal Activity movie, as well as the follow up to Pet Semetary, is two such movies that are expected to release on Paramount+, in a trend that indicates all but the death of physical media and that streaming services are quickly becoming platforms for direct release of feature films.

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    Why we’re excited about the sequel

    The sequel picks up right after the first movie, in a world where they must maintain absolute silence to stay silent and not become prey to demonic creatures that now roam the planet freely. After the events from the first movie unfolding at their home, Evelyn, played by Emily Blunt and her two daughters, played by Noah Jupe and Millicent Simmonds, must venture out into the unknown where they would realize that the creatures that hunt them by sound are not the only ones out to hunt them beyond the sand path. The movie is directed by John Krasinski and produced by Michael Bay, Andrew Form, Brad Fuller and Krasinski himself.

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