10 minutes ago Netflix really hit it big in December 2018 with its original film Bird Box. The thriller, starring and produced by Sandra Bullock, about an unseen, apocalyptic monster who drives people to suicide with just one look, broke records for the streamer and inspired a wave of attention on the Internet. Whether we’re talking silly memes, potentially life-threatening viral challenges, or comparisons to another sensory-minded, apocalyptic thriller with parental themes from that year, Bird Box was, positively, the viral movie event of the year. Yet, despite all of the praise and discussion the Netflix film has garnered, there is still plenty it leaves unexplained that has invoked much frustration. We’ve looking into some of your most frequently asked questions regarding Sandra Bullock’s Netflix horror hit. Let’s see if we can get to the bottom of what the hell was up with Bird Box. Was Netflix’s Bird Box Inspired By A Quiet Place? When Bird Box first premiered on December 21, 2018, it was immediately referred to as Netflix’s A Quiet Place. It was hard for people not to see similarities between the apocalyptic thriller and John Krasinski’s theatrical horror hit about a world that falls prey to creatures… Read full this story
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