Emily Blunt says John Krasinski is secretive about A Quiet Place 3; she might not be in it
Blunt says Krasinski is writing a new installment, but she’s unsure whether her character will appear.

Emily Blunt revealed on The Graham Norton Show that John Krasinski is writing another A Quiet Place film, but she isn’t sure whether she will appear in it. The actress, who is 42, described the project as currently in development and teased the secrecy surrounding it as Krasinski plots the next chapter for the horror franchise. The interview is set to air Friday night on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.
Blunt said Krasinski is writing another Quiet Place thing now, but she doesn’t know if she will be written into the storyline. In the first two films, Evelyn Abbott fights to protect her children in a world where creatures hunt by sound. Part II intensified that setup as Evelyn and her family navigated new dangers while seeking a safe haven, with daughter Regan (Millicent Simmonds), son Marcus (Noah Jupe) and a newborn baby by her side as threats continued to unfold.
Blunt and Krasinski, who also directs and stars in the films, have built a family-centered collaboration. They wed in 2010 and share two daughters, Hazel and Violet. The couple’s 2018 film became a surprise hit, grossing about $326.7 million worldwide on a modest $35 million budget, a success that has kept fans hopeful for further installments.
Blunt has also been juggling rumors about other potential projects. At a Red Sea Film Festival in Saudi Arabia, she acknowledged there were “rumblings” about a Devil Wears Prada sequel, noting that Disney had brought on screenwriter Aline Brosh McKenna to work on a new take. She stopped short of confirming any plans, reiterating that nothing definitive has been announced and that fans would be delighted if something materialized. Deadline reported on her remarks, which reflected the ongoing conversation about her career and the kinds of roles she might pursue next.
As marketing and production circles watch for official confirmation, Blunt’s latest comments underscore the ongoing interest in her collaborations with Krasinski and the broader trajectory of her career in Culture & Entertainment. The Graham Norton Show airs at 10:40 p.m. on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.