A Quiet Place Movies: Story Timeline
For viewers who prefer chronological storytelling, this viewing order begins with the Day One prequel, showing the alien invasion's catastrophic first moments in New York City before following the Abbott family's ongoing survival story. This approach provides maximum context for understanding how society collapsed and why the survivors have developed their particular strategies.
Starting with Day One creates a different emotional journey, establishing the global scope of the disaster before focusing on one family's intimate struggle for survival.
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A Quiet Place: Day One
When alien creatures that hunt by sound invade New York City, a woman named Sam must navigate the chaos while trying to survive with her cat.
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A Quiet Place
A family must live in complete silence to survive in a world inhabited by deadly creatures that hunt using sound.
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A Quiet Place Part II
The Abbott family ventures beyond their home into the dangerous outside world, where they discover that the sound-hunting creatures are not the only threats they must face to survive.
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28 Days Later
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Cloverfield
Science fiction anthology series where each standalone film explores mysterious threats and cosmic horror within the shared Cloververse.
Darkman
Sam Raimi's cult superhero-horror trilogy following a disfigured scientist who becomes a vigilante.
M3GAN
A tech-horror series about an AI-powered doll that becomes self-aware and dangerously protective, blending campy humor with commentary on artificial intelligence.
REC
Spanish found footage horror franchise following a demonic infection outbreak, featuring intense apartment building quarantine scenarios and their devastating consequences.
Stephen King
Feature film adaptations of works by one of the most adapted authors in cinema history.
