‘A Quiet Place: Day One’

The saga A Quiet Place (98%), focused on science fiction and horror, stands out for its innovative use of sound and silence to create an atmosphere of constant tension. The stories focus on characters who must survive in a post-apocalyptic world dominated by blind creatures that hunt through sound, which resonates deeply with audiences.

Do not miss: ‘A Quiet Place: Day One’ presents its impressive final trailer

This franchise continues to expand this universe, exploring the challenges and dangers the characters face in their fight for survival. The stories address universal themes such as family, protection and resilience in the face of adverse circumstances, establishing themselves as a pillar of contemporary horror cinema. Now, with the upcoming premiere of the prequel A Quiet Place: Day One, fans are eager to discover the events that gave rise to this apocalypse and now new details are revealed about the success that the production must achieve to recover its expenses.

Lupita Nyong’o and Joseph Quinn

Watch video

How much did A Quiet Place: Day One cost to produce?

A Quiet Place: Day One, directed by Michael Sarnoski, is shaping up to be a resounding success. According to Alex Wolff (via Discussing Film), one of the actors in the film, the budget of this new installment is around 100 million dollars. This budget is significantly larger than the previous films in the franchise, which can be attributed to the commercial success of the previous installments and the decision to film in New York, a city known for its high production costs.

We invite you to read: ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’: Hugh Jackman confesses that playing Logan again makes him feel younger

The first film, A Quiet Place (98%), was a surprise at the box office, grossing more than $340 million from a modest budget of $17 million. This success allowed A Quiet Place Part II (93%) to have a higher budget of approximately $60 million. The continued increase in budgets reflects producers’ confidence in the franchise and its potential to appeal to a mass audience.

How much do you need to raise at the box office to succeed?

So that A Quiet Place: Day One To be considered a financial success, it is estimated that it needs to raise around $250 million at the box office. Although this figure may seem ambitious, expectations are high given the performance of the previous films and the growing fan base. However, in the age of streaming, traditional box office metrics don’t always tell the full story of a film’s success.

Frodo is the kitten to protect in 'A Quiet Place: Day One'Frodo is the kitten to protect in 'A Quiet Place: Day One'
Frodo is the kitten to protect in ‘A Quiet Place: Day One’

Watch video

Streaming platforms, such as Paramount+, also play a crucial role in the long-term profitability of movies. After its theatrical release, A Quiet Place: Day One could continue to generate significant revenue by attracting subscribers to the platform, although this revenue is more difficult to quantify.

What can we expect from the plot and the actors?

A Quiet Place: Day One takes us to the beginnings of the alien invasion, offering a fresh and exciting perspective on the events that led to the apocalypse. The film takes place in New York and follows new characters fighting to survive in the early days of chaos. The stars include Lupita Nyong’o, who plays Sam, and Joseph Quinn, who plays Eric. Both actors have been praised for their performances, bringing depth and emotion to the story.

The plot also includes an adorable cat named Frodo, whose protection becomes a crucial mission for the main characters. This detail adds an additional layer of humanity and empathy to the narrative, showing the characters’ small but significant struggles in the midst of a devastating apocalypse. It premieres on June 27.

You may also be interested in: James Gunn’s ‘Superman’: New images of the protagonist with the supersuit

Watch video

 
For Latest Updates Follow us on Google News
 

-

PREV “Inside Out”: The story of the 11-year-old girl who inspired Pixar’s hit
NEXT 15 movies to avoid wasting time searching on Prime Video