Emily Blunt shares the condition she would require in order to make a potential A Quiet Place Part III with Part II co-star Cillian Murphy.
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Emily Blunt has laid out her main condition for starring in A Quiet Place 3 with Cillian Murphy. The star played Evelyn Abbott in the 2018 horror movie A Quiet Place, which was directed by her husband and co-star John Krasinski and follows a family struggling to survive in a post-apocalyptic world overrun by monsters who hunt via sound.
Well, Cillian [Murphy] and I were having a chat with John [Krasinski] about it last night. We were sitting on a rooftop all together drinking wine and... "You know what would be great? Is if we keep this thing going…" I think there’s… it would have to be that we would all do it together. I don’t want it to be with a different director if we did it again.
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