A QUIET PLACE: PART III Adds Jack O’Connell, Jason Clarke, and Katy O’Brian as Emily Blunt and Cillian Murphy Return
The world of A Quiet Place is about to get louder in a good way. John Krasinski has officially revealed new casting details for A Quiet Place: Part III, confirming that several familiar faces will return while a few exciting newcomers join the franchise.
Krasinski shared the update on social media, confirming that Emily Blunt, Cillian Murphy, Millicent Simmonds, and Noah Jupe will reprise their roles in the next chapter of the horror series.
They’ll be joined by Jack O’Connell, Jason Clarke, and Katy O’Brian, who are stepping into the franchise for the first time.
Along with the announcement, Krasinski posted an image featuring copies of the screenplay with the cast members’ names printed on them, celebrating the growing ensemble and the continuation of the story.
“So proud to be part of this A Quiet Place Family…old and new!” Krasinski captioned his social media post, “Here we go!”
The A Quiet Place franchise has been one of modern horror’s biggest success stories. The original film, released in 2018, introduced audiences to a terrifying world where silence meant survival.
Its sequel expanded the story beyond the Abbott family’s farmhouse and hinted at a much larger world still fighting for survival.
A Quiet Place: Part III will push the story even further. With Murphy’s character Emmett now part of the core group and the Abbott family still navigating life in a monster-infested world, the addition of actors like O’Connell, Clarke, and O’Brian suggests new survivors and new dangers could be on the horizon.
Krasinski is once again taking the director’s chair and writing the screenplay himself. He’ll also produce the film alongside Allyson Seeger for Sunday Night, with Michael Bay, Brad Fuller, and Andrew Form producing for Platinum Dunes.
Production is scheduled to kick off this spring in New York.
Paramount has set A Quiet Place: Part III to hit theaters on July 30, 2027. If the previous films are any indication, audiences should expect more nerve-shredding tension, clever survival tactics, and a few moments that will have theater crowds holding their breath.