The first two installments of A Quiet Place have managed to establish a strong foundation and captivate audiences worldwide. The upcoming prequel, A Quiet Place: Day One, brings a new perspective with the arrival of director Michael Sarnoski. It began when the screenwriters of the film drew inspiration from their love of silent films and survival horror. A Quiet Place focused on a family living in silence to evade creatures with acute hearing. This film directed by Michael Sarnoski is a prequel to that. As John Krasinski steps down as director, Sarnoski's vision takes the story to new levels making sure that the film series continues to connect with both loyal fans and new viewers.
While John Krasinski remains involved as a producer — alongside franchise producers Michael Bay, Andrew Form, and Brad Fuller — he played a crucial role in the search for a new filmmaker. This search led to the discovery of Michael Sarnoski, whose debut feature Pig earned the Best First Screenplay award at the 2022 Independent Spirit Awards and impressed the team with his original thinking and creativity
John says, “Paramount was on board with the basic concept. We went looking for a writer-director who could bring something totally unique. We found that in Michael Sarnoski. I thought he would be an amazing choice for Day One. He is not only an extremely talented film maker, he also had a unique take on this world. I hadn’t thought of anything like it. It was just brilliant.”