‘A Quiet Place’: The Blockbuster That Almost Joined the ‘Cloverfield’ Universe

How a creative gamble and studio foresight led to the birth of a new horror franchise

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In an unexpected revelation that connects two of the 21st century’s most successful horror franchises, it has come to light that “A Quiet Place,” the 2018 sensation directed by John Krasinski, was initially conceived as a potential entry in the “Cloverfield” universe.

The “Cloverfield” franchise, which began with Matt Reeves’ 2008 found-footage monster film, has spawned three movies to date. Known for its innovative approach to the monster genre and its expanded universe concept, “Cloverfield” seemed like a natural fit for Scott Beck and Bryan Woods’ script about sound-sensitive aliens.

In a 2018 interview with Slash Film, Beck and Woods revealed that they had pitched their concept to Paramount executives as a possible “Cloverfield” crossover. However, the studio saw greater potential in the script as a standalone project.

This decision by Paramount proved to be a masterstroke. “A Quiet Place,” under John Krasinski’s direction, became a critical and commercial juggernaut, grossing $340 million worldwide on a modest $17 million budget. The film’s success has since spawned its own franchise, with “A Quiet Place: Day One” set to hit theaters soon.

The key to the film’s success lay in its focus on character development and emotional depth, elements that may have been compromised had it been shoehorned into an existing franchise. Krasinski’s background in character-driven pieces like “The Hollars” allowed him to create a horror film that was as much about family dynamics and grief as it was about alien monsters.

Bryan Woods reflected on the studio’s decision, stating, “Our dream was always to drop something different into the marketplace, so we feel grateful that Paramount embraced the movie as its own thing.” This creative freedom allowed the filmmakers to fully explore their concept of a “modern-day silent film” where sound equated to danger.

The revelation of “A Quiet Place’s” near-inclusion in the “Cloverfield” universe offers a fascinating glimpse into the decision-making processes that shape Hollywood’s blockbusters. It also serves as a testament to the potential of original ideas in an industry often criticized for its reliance on established franchises.

As “A Quiet Place: Day One” prepares to continue the franchise’s success, fans can appreciate the unique journey that led to the creation of this innovative horror series. The film’s triumph stands as a reminder of the rewards that can come from taking creative risks and believing in the power of original storytelling.

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