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John Krasinski Announces A Quiet Place 2 Has Wrapped Production

John Krasinski Announces A Quiet Place 2 Has Wrapped Production

The director tweeted with the caption: "See you on March 20th"

Rebecca Shepherd

Rebecca Shepherd

Filming for A Quiet Place: Part II has wrapped, with the director of the sequel tweeting his excitement alongside a picture of himself and his wife, Emily Blunt, who will reprise her role from the first movie.

Filming has been underway since July and now it seems things have come to an end for the eagerly-anticipated movie that brings back not only Blunt, but also Noah Jupe and Millicent Simmonds.

New recruits include Cillian Murphy (Peaky Blinders) and Djimon Hounsou (Gladiator) although we've got no idea who they will be playing just yet.

Following the tweet, fans commented their delight at the news. One commented: "Already! Damn I can't wait to see, the first one was a masterpiece!"

Another added: "ALREADY?????? i'm not prepared emotionally after what you did the first time," a third said: "Was just thinking about what a great film this was. This is exciting!"

Buffalo Library shared a photo of John Krasinski and Emily Blunt.
Buffalo Library/Instagram

The sequel was filmed in Olcott, New York, where residents lined the streets sharing snaps of the production in progress.

Newfane Town Supervisor Timothy R. Horanburg told The Buffalo News about a recent night shoot in the area, saying: "There was a big crowd of people trying to see something, but they had security."

Buffalo Library also shared a photo of John Krasinski and Emily Blunt on Instagram with the caption: "You never know who you'll run into at the library! @johnkrasinski & Emily Blunt, in town to film #AQuietPlace2, with @newsteadlibrary Director Kristine Sutton!"

Speaking about the upcoming film, which will hit cinemas on 15 May 2020, Krasinski said: "[With A Quiet Place: Part II], we have the world. So it's actually the world that's built, it's the idea that the rest of the world is going through this exact same experience.

"Are there other people that have to survive like this? It's that idea of living through the set of circumstances, not again in the same way obviously, but exploring it more. You only got to do it intimately for a small amount of time, so what happens next."

Featured Image Credit: Twitter/@johnkrasinski

Topics: Entertainment, TV and Film