Summary

The horror origin storyA Quiet Place: Day Oneis set to hit theaters soon, and based on its budget and what it needs to earn at the box office, it could easily be a very profitable movie.A Quiet Place: Day Oneserves as a prequel and origin story to John Krasinski’s first two sci-fi horror films. As a spinoff,A Quiet Place: Day Onehas a new cast of characters, a new setting in New York City, and a new story. Those new elements, combined with the franchise’s aliens that find their human prey through sound, mean the prequel could be a major success.

Already,A Quiet Place: Day Oneis performing admirably. Those who have already seen it have givenA Quiet Place: Day Onepositive reactions, and it could be just as successful as the first two films. There’s even a chance thatA Quiet Place: Day Onecould beat its predecessors in a few key areas, such as theopening scene ofA Quiet Place Part II. It seems poised to be a good, well-received movie, but what doesA Quiet Place: Day Oneneed to earn at the box office to earn back its budget and make a profit?

Lupita Nyong’o as Samira from A Quiet Place Day One in theaters

Where To Watch A Quiet Place Day One: Showtimes & Streaming Status

A Quiet Place returns with a prequel movie, and there are different options for where to watch A Quiet Place: Day One in theaters or on streaming.

A Quiet Place: Day One’s Budget Is Reportedly $67 Million

Alex Wolff, one of the stars ofA Quiet Place: Day One, mentioned that the film had a budget of about $100 million (viaDiscussingFilm). That seems like a feasible budget forA Quiet Place: Day One, even though this is far from an official budget and there’s a real possibility that Wolff was estimating.Varietyreports thatA Quiet Place: Day One’s budget is $67 millioninstead. That’s comparable to the budgets of other franchise installments.A Quiet Placehad a budget of just $17 million, andA Quiet Place Part IIcost about $60 million (viaVariety).

There are a few reasonsA Quiet Place: Day Onemay have a larger budget than its predecessors. The originalA Quiet Placewas a surprising hit at the box office, and it made over $340 million at the box office (viaBox Office Mojo). That massive success likely increasedA Quiet Place Part II’s budget, and the sequel’s subsequent success probably did the same for the most recent installment.Additionally, much ofA Quiet Place: Day Onewas filmed in New York City, and filming in the city is significantly more expensive than the first two films' more rural settings.

Close-up of Sam (Lupita Nyong’o) looking up at the sky in A Quiet Place: Day One

A Quiet Place Part IImade nearly $300 million at the worldwide box office.

A Quiet Place: Day One’s Box Office Needs To Make At Least $134 Million

Since its budget is reportedly set at $67 million,A Quiet Place: Day Onelikely needs to earn at least $134 million at the box office to break even. The standard calculation for a new movie’s required box office earning is the point a movie breaks even, due to costs and expenses not covered by the production’s budget.To earn a profit,A Quiet Place: Day Onewill need to make about $167.5 million at the box office, again according to that same industry standard estimation. Generally, a film needs to earn over 2.5x its budget before it makes a profit.

$67 million

A Quiet Place Day One Poster Showing Lupita Nyong’o Covering Her Mouth

$134 million

Profit

$167+ million

A Quiet Place: Day One

Cast

A Quiet Place: Day One is a spin-off of the A Quiet Place franchise conceived by John Krasinski. The film is set at the beginning of the invasion as humanity scrambles to survive, before the events of the original film, with Lupita Nyong’O leading the cast, directed by Michael Sarnoski.