A Quiet Place 3 Avoids James Gunn’s Superman Sequel ‘Man of Tomorrow’ – Gets New Release Date

A Quiet Place 3 Avoids James Gunn’s Superman Sequel ‘Man of Tomorrow’ – Gets New Release Date

Paramount has shifted the release of A Quiet Place Part III, giving the horror franchise some breathing room away from James Gunn’s Superman sequel, Man of Tomorrow.

New Release Date

Originally scheduled for July 9, 2027, A Quiet Place Part III will now hit theaters July 30, 2027.

The move takes the John Krasinski-directed installment out of direct competition with Man of Tomorrow, which opens on July 9. For now, A Quiet Place Part III has the later July date to itself.

Superman Sequel 'Man of Tomorrow' Gets Release Date

Superman Sequel Competition

James Gunn’s Superman reboot released this past summer and pulled in $615.78 million at the global box office.

Warner Bros. quickly set a sequel, Man of Tomorrow, for July 2027. With the new date change, Paramount avoids a direct clash between two tentpole franchises.

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A Quiet Place Box Office History

The A Quiet Place films have been steady performers for Paramount:

  • A Quiet Place Part II (2020) earned nearly $300 million worldwide.
  • A Quiet Place: Day One (2024) made $261.9 million globally.

Paramount is betting Part III can build on that success without going head-to-head against a Superman movie.

Who’s Behind Part III

John Krasinski returns as director, writer, and producer for A Quiet Place Part III.

The film continues Paramount’s horror-thriller franchise, which has become one of the studio’s most consistent performers since the first film in 2018.

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