“A Quiet Place: Day One” Stars Discuss Unique Challenges and MCU Connections

As the horror prequel nears release, its stars discuss the unique demands of a nearly dialogue-free film and their Marvel Universe experiences

The highly anticipated prequel “A Quiet Place: Day One” is set to hit theaters on June 28, 2024, with stars Lupita Nyong’o and Joseph Quinn shedding light on the unique challenges of working on a nearly dialogue-free film and their connections to the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU).

In recent interviews, the actors revealed the distinctive nature of the film’s script and the demands it placed on their performances. Quinn, known for his role as Eddie in “Stranger Things,” described the script as “very descriptive” but “light on dialogue.” He explained that the limited dialogue in the film serves a specific purpose, only used when “absolutely urgent” due to the perilous nature of making noise in the movie’s world.

Nyong’o, an Oscar-winning actress, reportedly underwent a significant physical transformation for her role as Sam, a woman experiencing the alien invasion in New York City. Quinn praised her dedication, noting her use of ketosis and her ability to remain present and giving throughout the demanding shoot.

The film, directed by Michael Sarnoski, is a prequel to the successful “A Quiet Place” franchise, taking audiences back to the beginning of the alien invasion. It promises to maintain the franchise’s signature use of silence and sound as narrative devices, a feature that has made previous installments unique theatrical experiences.

Interestingly, both Nyong’o and Quinn have ties to the MCU. Nyong’o, who plays Nakia in the “Black Panther” franchise, offered some unusual advice to Quinn, who was recently cast as Johnny Storm/Human Torch in the upcoming “Fantastic Four” reboot. Her tip? “Get a scented candle. For your trailer.” This lighthearted exchange highlights the camaraderie between the actors and the overlap between different franchises in Hollywood.

Quinn expressed excitement about his upcoming MCU role, praising the script and his co-stars, which include Pedro Pascal, Ebon Moss-Bachrach, and Vanessa Kirby. He is set to begin filming “The Fantastic Four” in late July.

Early reviews for “A Quiet Place: Day One” have been overwhelmingly positive, with some critics hailing it as the best film in the series so far. The movie, which also stars Djimon Hounsou and Alex Wolff, is reported to have the longest runtime in the franchise.

As “A Quiet Place: Day One” prepares for its theatrical release, audiences can look forward to a unique cinematic experience that pushes the boundaries of visual storytelling while also serving as a intriguing prequel to a beloved franchise.

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