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John Krasinski Surprises Movie Fans in Texas at 'A Quiet Place 2' Screenings!

John Krasinski Surprises Movie Fans in Texas at 'A Quiet Place 2' Screenings!

John Krasinski has wrapped up his cross-country tour of movie theater pop-ins with two stops in Texas!

The 41-year-old actor went to screenings of A Quiet Place 2 in both Houston and Austin on Friday night (May 28) to celebrate the opening night of his new film.

John wore a short-sleeve button-down shirt while stopping by the Paramount Theater in Austin, which is where the first A Quiet Place movie had its world premiere screening in 2018.

John also stopped by the Regal Edwards Houston Marq*E theater to surprise his fans!

Throughout the last couple weeks, John has stopped by screenings in Los Angeles, New York, Cleveland, and Miami. The stops in Texas are his final pop-ins.

Read all about the film’s massive success at the box office this weekend!

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