Following the announcement that a sequel to this year's surprise horror-thriller A Quiet Place was in development, producer Andrew Form stated Paramount would be taking its time with the second chapter of the human-survivalist franchise.

Form also revealed director and co-writer John Krasinski will indeed be involved with the sequel, although it's unknown at what capacity Krasinski will be attached.

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“Oh [Krasinski is] definitely involved. We’re lucky on this one. I’ve had movies where the studio says to you, ‘Here’s your date. Let’s go!’ and on this one we’re not rushing anything, which is amazing," Form told Collider. "So we’re gonna take our time, we’re gonna figure out where to go, but there is no rush on it and we’re just starting to talk about it. We’re figuring out what everyone’s involvement’s gonna be and what the actual next movie’s gonna be. The first one is so special to us that we really want to take our time with this and not rush anything.”

After the sequel was announced, Krasinski stated he had a vision for the film, referencing other characters, fellow survivors and communities we didn't get a chance to see in A Quiet Place's post-apocalyptic universe, where the creatures were revealed to be aliens.

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