Here's where to watch A Quiet Place Part 2 online, and whether it's available on Netflix, Hulu or HBO Max. John Krasinski was once best known for playing Jim on The Office and it's doubtful anyone - including him - thought he would go on to helm one of the most successful horror movies of the 2010s. That's exactly what happened when he signed on to A Quiet Place, where he and real-life spouse Emily Blunt play parents trying to raise a family in a world where near-unkillable aliens have landed and hunt by sound. Krasinski's solid hand at crafting scares and visual storytelling saw A Quiet Place become a pleasant surprise for moviegoers.

2018's A Quiet Place ended on something of a hopeful note for its surviving characters, but it didn't necessarily scream out for a sequel either. The healthy box-office numbers suggested audiences were very willing to embark on another journey, with the Krasinki-helmed A Quiet Place Part 2 arriving - after a year-long delay due to COVID-19 - becoming another hit in 2021. A Quiet Place Part 2 expanded the world of the original while still keeping the scope relatively intimate, and more entries are in development.

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A Quiet Place Part 2 grossed almost $300 million worldwide, which are very healthy pandemic era numbers for a horror movie. A Quiet Place Part 2 - which repeated some beats from part one - is easy to watch online, and while it's not currently streaming on Netflix, Hulu or HBO Max, it can be viewed on Amazon Prime. In addition to Prime, it can be viewed on Paramount Plus, Spectrum On Demand, Epix Roku Premium Channel and DirecTV.

An image of Regan and Evelyn Abbott and the creatures in A Quiet Place 2

A Quiet Place Part 2 can also be rented or purchased from the usual outlets, including YouTube, Amazon Video, iTunes, Redbox and others, according to JustWatch. The sequel ended on something of a cliffhanger note too, but before a direct follow-up, a spin-off movie titled A Quiet Place: Day One is in development. Director Jeff Nichols was initially set to helm but has since been replaced by Pig's Michael Sarnoski instead.

A Quiet Place Part III - which can properly end the trilogy - is also confirmed and is earmarked for a 2025 release, with Krasinski and Blunt expected to direct and star respectively once again. In addition to the above, there's also A Quiet Place video game in the works from Saber Interactive, who were behind the World War Z game. A Quiet Place Part 2 confirmed there was definite interest in an ongoing series, which isn't bad for a franchise born out of just a simple concept.

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