A quiet place ending portable#
Back at the factory, Marcus, who was wearing headphones attached to a portable radio, uses the frequency to kill the monster that trapped them in the factory. The film ends with Regan holding up her hearing aid (remember the one from the first film?) and attaching it to the radio on the island.
This time the sudden ending certainly implies there's a. The creatures can’t swim (another weakness revealed!), so islands are the only safe place to hide. Now, A Quiet Place Part II has arrived, and this time there's no mistaking that Krasinski and company are plotting an even bigger franchise.
No one wanted to believe it but Regan was right. This is the first time audiences get a glimpse of how cruel and barbaric the world is-there are even scavenger (maybe cannibalistic) groups now. She and Emmett venture out into the real world in hopes of finding a safe utopia on an island. Lucky for the family, Lee’s former friend Emmett rescues them and they hold up in a steel mill.īut Regan doesn’t stay with her family for too long. And, just when things couldn’t get worse, Marcus’s foot gets caught in a bear trap. Once arrived, Evelyn triggers a noisy trap, awakening monsters of their presence. The sequel, aside from the prologue, starts almost immediately after the first film: having discovered the creatures’ weakness, the Abbott family leaves their home and heads to a neighboring (and hopefully, not abandoned) factory. The Abbott family only survives this new post-apocalyptic world because of their knowledge of sign language. They appear suddenly, attacking anything making noise. After nearly three years after the first film's release, we finally discover the origin story of the mysterious creatures that inhabit this new world. If you're anything like us, the first minutes of John Krasinski's A Quiet Place Part II will leave you a nervous wreck.