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Visibly Annoyed Emily Blunt Shuts Down Reporter After He Asks 'Fantastic Four' Question In Viral Clip

Visibly Annoyed Emily Blunt Shuts Down Reporter After He Asks 'Fantastic Four' Question In Viral Clip
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Emily Blunt has had enough of the questions about Fantastic Four being levied at her while she promotes A Quiet Place II, as a video of her during a press junket made perfectly clear.

In a clip from said press junket, Blunt immediately shut down a question about the Fantastic Four reboot without even answering it.


You can see the moment here:

The rumors have been flying about Blunt and husband John Krasinski starring in a reboot of the series, to the point where people even believe Krasinski had a secret WandaVision cameo.

Blunt, however, wanted none of it.

"You know I've done three interviews and everyone's asked me that."





Blunt has made it clear in past interviews she has no interest in joining the superhero movie craze.

Aside from that, this was a promotional circuit for A Quiet Place II, which was delayed over a year due to the ongoing pandemic.





A Quiet Place II, the second installment in the series after 2018's wildly popular and successful A Quiet Place, picks up right after the end of the first film.

It will include intermittent flashbacks to show the last days of planet Earth before it was taken over by the sightless monsters that plague its landscape.





A Quiet Place II will be released in theaters exclusively on May 28, 2021, and was "one of the first major films to receive an exclusive theatrical release from a Hollywood studio in the not-quite-post-[pandemic] era."

A month and a half post-release, it will be available on Paramount+ for home viewing.

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