But mostly it serves to amp both confrontations up. Every once in a while this gets frustrating or confusing.
Every time one group of characters gets in a monster-based predicament, the other does too, allowing the movie to cross-cut back and forth. Regardless of story events, the main reason for dividing the characters seems to be that Krasinski loves parallel action.
Meanwhile, matriarch Evelyn ( Emily Blunt) must maintain supplies for her now-injured eldest son Marcus (Noah Jupe), and the baby she decided to have in a world where any sound means instant death. RELATED: The Danger’s Not Over in A Quiet Place: Part II Final TrailerĬircumstances conspire to separate the family, as Regan (Millicent Simmonds) sets off on an important journey with Emmett in pursuit. And in some obvious foreshadowing of what can go wrong, he carefully times the stints inside so that he reopens just before the air supply runs out. Looking for more secure shelter, they follow a signal fire and find Emmett, who stays inside a giant soundproof safe. The productions include “The Sex Lives of College Girls,” filming in Dutchess County, “The White House Plumbers” which will be based out of Newburgh’s Umbra Stages, a not-yet-announced production filming in Saugerties, and “ The Gilded Age.” The Hudson Valley Film Commission also said they are working on a project for Hulu, and anticipates that another 10 locally produced films will reach screens soon.Prologue aside, the sequel picks up almost immediately after part one, with the Abbott family’s house a wreck.
There are currently three HBO series being filmed across the Hudson Valley and another in Troy filmed with the help of with Hudson Valley locals. Hudson Valley Film CommissionĪside from “A Quiet Place” and its sequel, the Hudson Valley has been hot as a filming location. The Hudson Valley has been a hot spot for filming in recent months, with four HBO series in the works right now. Laurent Rejto of the Hudson Valley Film Commission said he hopes "A Quiet Place" returns to the Hudson Valley for a third movie, as it was "probably the biggest hit" they've ever had. “But it has quieted down a little bit … it would be nice to have the film back because it was probably the biggest hit we’ve ever had.” “There was talk earlier that they would start a third one,” said Rejto. Although the sequel didn’t spend as much time in the Hudson Valley as the first film, Rejto hopes they return for a third movie. “A Quiet Place II,” however, was filmed mostly in western New York in Buffalo. They also built a flood room for all of those scenes.” “It was a riding arena that they turned into this spectacular sound stage, and they built three versions of the silos inside the soundstage. Production of the first film also included a section of Lakeside Park in Pawling as the backdrop to the family’s home and the Beacon Natural Market as the interior scene of a supermarket. During the first production, it generated $15 million and worked closely with locals, especially farmers to create a 100-acre corn field. The hotel rooms and per diems generated $750,000, while $250,000 was from location fees and $200,000 from preparations and wrapping of the shooting. The sequel generated over $1 million for the local economy, with over 300 rooms rented out at a Poughkeepsie hotel, said Rejto.