![]() Sounds like someone slamming their head against the hall wall. ![]() Something cracks on the other side of the door. She reaches for the door, to unlock it, to open it, to find her son and daughter among the screams, the hysteria, the frenzy. Tom is out there in the violence right now. ![]() She knows this sound, has heard it in nightmares, has heard it in the echoes of a fallen house full of sane people tearing one another apart as she gave birth to her son. Outside, in the hall, violence has begun. Malorie stands flat against the brick wall of a classroom. He’s coming of age and is an intelligent dude, and thinks, 'Yeah mom, we can be safe and progressive at the same time.'”īelow, read an exclusive excerpt from Malorie (available now) and check out our full interview with Josh Malerman for even more details about the sequel, Netflix's plans for Bird Box 2, and more. Let’s just use it.' Her son, Tom, who is sixteen now in Malorie, grew up with these creatures. You can be as progressive or as rebellious as you want, but we know the blindfold works. "It was a coincidence that Malorie is considered old school and almost mocked in certain scenarios for living entirely by the blindfold," Malerman tells Inverse. Like the billions of humans clinging to their masks for survival right now, Malorie continues to wear a blindfold even if other characters think the practice is outdated. An invisible enemy keeps us trapped in our homes and covering our faces when we do venture outside. Malorie also has the good (or maybe bad) fortune of arriving at a time when the real world feels a little too much like Bird Box. From original author Josh Malerman, Malorie follows Sandra Bullock's character on a new adventure set a dozen years later. Two years after Netflix broke its own streaming records - and six years after the initial book's release - Bird Box is finally getting a sequel.
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