A Quiet Place: Day One, a new movie in theA Quiet Placefranchise is now streaming after it improved the wildly successful series. John Krasinski helped launch the original horror/sci-fi title in 2018 as the director and star, and the film’s success allowed him and Paramount to work together to expand the world with additional entries.EveryA Quiet Placemovieis set within the world where sound-sensitive aliens invaded Earth, devastating humanity and bringing them to live in a nearly silent state at all times.

While the original two movies centered on John Krasinski and Emily Blunt’s characters as the parents of the Abbott family,A Quiet Place: Day Oneoffered an opportunity to explore a different side of the franchise. The dangers the characters encounter in each entry are the same, as the aliens, known as Death Angels, wreak havoc whenever a sudden sound is made nearby. With an entire planet succumbing to the alien invasion,A Quiet Place: Day One’s streaming debutis another opportunity to explore the impact of their arrival at different points in the growingA Quiet Placetimeline.

A Quiet Place Day One Poster Showing Lupita Nyong’o Covering Her Mouth

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A Quiet Place: Day Oneis now streaming on Paramount+, marking the film’s first time of being available on a streaming service. This comes after a successful theatrical release, where it played exclusively in theaters for over 50 days. The movie follows Sam (Lupita Nyong’o) and Eric (Joseph Quinn), and the cat Frodo, as they attempt to survive the first few days in New York after the alien invasion happened.

Lee Abbott (John Krasinski) with his finger to his mouth and blood behind him in A Quiet Place

It is a pleasure to watchA Quiet Place: Day One, whether it be for a rewatch or if you’ve waited until the Paramount+ arrival for it. The movie has everything fans of the franchise have come to expect in terms of the action, thrills, and characters. Sam and Eric are instantly easy to root for, andNyong’o and Quinn are effortless in ensuring you care about their characterssurviving the entire ordeal. Since the entire movie is told through one of the two perspectives, their on-screen rapport and the heart they bring to their performances make the film so compelling.

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The supportingA Quiet Place: Day Onecastis rather small, althoughit’s always a pleasure to see Djimon Hounsou, especially in this case, as it provides some additional details on his character fromA Quiet Place Part II. What the movie lacks in terms of co-stars for Nyong’o and Quinn, it makes up for with terrific character development and plenty of action sequences to boost the entertainment value. It’s a much louder movie than past entries because of the New York setting at the start, but the necessary levels of silence accompany the story as it continues.

Lupita Nyong’o and Joseph Quinn in A Quiet Place: Day One

This might not be a perfect movie, but it all comes together with a strong third act that makesA Quiet Place: Day One’s endinga highlight. With a runtime of 1 hour and 39 minutes, the pacing is fast and always moving forward. It makes for a rather quick, entertaining, and often thrilling watch for anyone who is a fan of the sci-fi/horror genre or looking to ensure they’re up to date with the franchise’s latest developments. It’s an installment that certainly helps improve the franchise overall with such a carefully constructed and impactful story.

What ScreenRant has said aboutA Quiet Place: Day One:

The beauty of the film comes from making an idea which has been explored in two separate movies in a fresh new light. While the first film hid the monsters from view in almost every scene, the sequel increased their presence. In Day One, the creatures are rampant, having just arrived on Earth, and the audience discovers them along with the characters on the screen. It also highlights human connection, as an inherent need that humans possess. The film is simple, harrowing, hopeful, and dark, weaving together these emotions with incredible fluidity. -Every A Quiet Place Movie, Ranked Worst To Best

How A Quiet Place: Day One Compares To The Franchise’s Other Movies

A Quiet Place: Day One’s arrival on streaming comes after a successful theatrical release, one that saw the franchise nearly cross a massive box office milestone. The movie had a franchise-best opening weekend after it made $52 million during its first few days of release. This propelledA Quiet Place: Day One’s box office to make $138.9 million domestically overall. With another $122.2 million added internationally, the global total finished at $261.1 million, withthe franchise overall now having earned $899 million worldwide.

All three marks are franchise lows, butA Quiet Place: Day Onewas still a success before coming to streaming. With a reported budget of only $67 million, the movie made over four times its cost at the box office, which is more than enough for a movie to typically turn a profit. The strong performance came after favorable critic reviews, which gave the movie an 86% Tomatometer score on Rotten Tomatoes, while the Popcornmeter also sits in positive territory with a 73% rating.

Part of what makesA Quiet Place: Day Onestand apart from the previous two installmentsin the franchise is how different it is. The differences range from its setting in the timeline making it a prequel, focusing on characters other than the Abbotts, moving the main location to New York City, and having a more personal story at the center. There are certainly still moments of action and thrills to be had, but the relationship between Eric and Sam makesA Quiet Place: Day Onemore dramatic than what audiences have seen before.

All these differences, no matter how big or small, help makeA Quiet Place: Day Onea movie that is very much worth checking out now that it is on streaming. The key familiar elements and setup of the franchise is maintained, but the movie does not simply cut and paste a previous film’s story onto a new group of characters and location. There’s something fresh here that setsA Quiet Place: Day Oneapart from the rest of the franchise, showing what future films in this world could continue to explore.

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