Custom image of John Krasinki and a monster in A Quiet Place The A Quiet Place monsters kill any human that makes noise — but the aliens don’t eat them. They strike without mercy but then abandon their victims instantly. It’s an action that goes against the basic predator-prey relationship. However, that very idea reveals an important truth about the alien monsters. It’s one that will likely drive the franchise forward as it continues with the prequel A Quiet Place: Day One and the potential sequel A Quiet Place 3.

While the Abbotts’ story is central to the Quiet Place horror movie series, the mystery behind the alien monsters is almost just as important. Before his death in the first movie, Lee did copious amounts of research looking into the monsters’ habits and their motivations. A Quiet Place Part II reveals a little more, showing that they suddenly crashed to Earth out of thin air. Should a third film happen, it’ll likely focus on Evelyn and her children leading the charge in wiping out the monsters. The fact that the monsters don’t kill their prey may end up being an important aspect of that process.

The Monsters Not Eating Humans Is Linked To Their Weakness

Noise Is A Nuisance To The Monsters

 

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One of the biggest revelations in the Quiet Place franchise is just how hyper-sensitive the creatures are to noise. When the Abbott family accidentally discovers this weakness, audiences learn that the monsters have massive and totally exposed ear canals. Because of that, any noise is like torture to them — the shrill feedback of a hearing aid is nearly debilitating.

Whenever one of those creatures hears a noise, they will stop at nothing to end it. That brings up the startling revelation that they don’t really care about killing humans specifically. The monsters just want the origins of the noise to stop. This is evidenced multiple times throughout the movie series, as the creatures always abandon their victims after they kill them.

How The Monster’s Weakness Is Building To The Franchise’s End

Will A Quiet Place 3 Find Humanity Fighting Back?

Emily Blunt looking determined in A Quiet Place.

The Quiet Place movie series has been slowly building to a crescendo of the Abbott family killing them all. In the first movie, they learned the survival skills to exist side-by-side with the creatures. In A Quiet Place Part II, Evelyn and her children perfected the art of killing small groups of these creatures. A Quiet Place Part III will likely focus on the Abbotts figuring out a way to kill the whole species.

In a strange twist of fate, the creatures’ killer instincts will likely lead to their extinction.

Taking them down will involve the family exposing the creatures’ weaknesses and using them to their advantage. The monsters’ biggest weakness is the fact that noise cripples them to the point that they won’t even kill their prey.A Quiet PlacePart II has already set up the fact that it will be the key to the Abbotts defeating the creatures. In a strange twist of fate, the creatures’ killer instincts will likely lead to their extinction.

The A Quiet Place Prequel Could Answer This Question Definitively

A Quiet Place: Day One Will Likely Reveal More About The Monsters

 

Sam (Lupita Nyong'o) and Eric (Joseph Quinn) are chased by aliens in A Quiet Place: Day One
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While the franchise has not been overly interested in revealing much about where the A Quiet Place monsters come from and other aspects of their backstory, that could change with A Quiet Place: Day One. As the title suggests, the prequel will explore the first day of the invasion as the aliens begin attacking humans. This day is seen at the beginning of A Quiet Place 2 through the Abbott family, but A Quiet Place: Day One will focus on new characters with a bigger scale as the invasion hits New York City.

As a prequel, it will likely address some lingering questions of the franchise, most of which revolve around the aliens. Judging by the trailers, the city will be overrun by monsters, showing more of them than had previously been on-screen in the franchise. The characters may have more of a chance to study the habits of the monsters and notice that it is not food they are after when attacking. While it is unclear who will survive, some characters from A Quiet Place: Day One could later link up with the Abbotts and share some vital information