Djimon Hounsou will be seen practicing silent treatment: The Captain Marvel and Shazam star is replacing Brian Tyree Henry in the sequel to A Quiet Place, EW has confirmed.
Henry was previously in talks to star alongside returning cast members Emily Blunt, Millicent Simmonds, and Noah Jupe (as well as newcomer Cillian Murphy), but the Atlanta star has since left the film due to scheduling conflicts.
Not much is known about the plot of A Quiet Place A Quiet, but the film has already started shooting and will once again center on a family (led by Blunt’s matriarch Evelyn Abbott) struggling to survive against brutal monsters who hunt by sound. John Krasinski co-wrote the script and also directed. He and starred in the original film, and he’s returning to write and direct the sequel. He will not be appearing on screen, his character Lee Abbott met his end in the first film.
Deadline Hollywood had first reported Hounsou’s casting. A Quiet Place 2 will be ready to hit theaters March 20, 2020.
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