Spielberg to Produce New Sci‑Fi Thriller from A Quiet Place Creators
Disclosure Day marked Steven Spielberg's return to sci‑fi, taking in more than $100 million so far and earning 80% positive reviews on Rotten Tomatoes. It follows a long run of influential genre work, from Close Encounters of the Third Kind to E.T. the Extra‑Terrestrial, A.I.
Artificial Intelligence, Minority Report and War of the Worlds, alongside action‑leaning entries such as Jurassic Park, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull and Ready Player One. The Hollywood Reporter says Spielberg is set to produce a new sci‑fi thriller from Scott Beck and Bryan Woods, the creators of A Quiet Place.
Details remain scarce; the project is described only as a "high concept sci-fi movie that they will direct." Beck and Woods wrote the original A Quiet Place script and sold it to Paramount, with John Krasinski later rewriting and directing. Their recent credits include 65, in which Adam Driver's character faced dinosaurs, the Hugh Grant thriller Heretic, and the low‑budget horror film Haunt.
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