'A Quiet Place: Day One' VFX chief on the Death Angels' sensitive side (exclusive)

As one of the preeminent visual effects masters in the business, ILM’s Malcolm Humphreys has provided his services to a wealth of blockbuster Hollywood projects over the years, including: “The Batman,” “Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania,” “The Mandalorian,” “Avengers: Age of Ultron,” “Man of Steel,” “Terminator: Salvation,” “28 Weeks Later,” “Batman Begins” and many more.

His current special effects magic can be witnessed in Paramount Pictures’ “A Quiet Place: Day One,” the prequel to John Krasinski’s sci-fi horror films “A Quiet Place” (2018) and “A Quiet Place Part II” (2020), in which sightless alien infiltrators with ultrasonic hearing have ravaged Earth after raining down onto our planet using a blizzard of meteors as a preferred transportation method.

This recently released standalone movie, directed by Michael Sarnoski (“Pig”), abandons the emotional saga of the Abbott family for a backstory installment that instead focuses on two Manhattan strangers played by Lupita Nyong’o and Joseph Quinn. These two souls band together for survival when the “Death Angels” first descend from the heavens and begin the senseless slaughter.

Lupita Nyong’o stars in “A Quiet Place: Day One.” (Image credit: Paramount Pictures)

Humphreys acted as “A Quiet Place: Day One’s” visual effects supervisor, and he aligned his team’s cinematic vision for the extraterrestrial nightmares with that of Sarnoski’s to build upon the aliens’ strange physiology, hive mentality and hierarchy.

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