Movies like Bird Box (2018)
If you're looking for some great movies that are a lot like Bird Box, here is our list of similar films:
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    1. The Silence

    #422 most popular movie yesterday

    The Silence features a world under attack by creatures who hunt their human prey by sound, mirroring Bird Box's theme of sensory deprivation. Audiences who enjoyed the struggle for survival in Bird Box may find this adaptation of Tim Lebbon's novel compelling.

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    2. The Mist

    #553 most popular movie yesterday

    In The Mist, a group of townspeople are trapped in a supermarket as a mysterious fog envelops the town, hiding monstrous creatures. Like Bird Box, it combines psychological terror with the theme of survival in an apocalyptic scenario.

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    3. Children of Men

    #583 most popular movie yesterday

    Children of Men is set in a dystopian future where humanity faces extinction due to infertility, until a glimmer of hope is found in one woman's pregnancy. The intense, survival-driven narrative and bleak outlook shares the desperate tone of Bird Box's post-apocalyptic world.

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    4. 10 Cloverfield Lane

    #655 most popular movie yesterday

    10 Cloverfield Lane is a tense thriller about a woman trapped in an underground bunker by a man who claims the outside world is affected by a widespread chemical attack. This film's claustrophobic atmosphere and its play with the fear of the unknown are reminiscent of the suspense in Bird Box.

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    5. The Road

    #1,300 most popular movie yesterday

    The Road, adapted from Cormac McCarthy's novel, presents a father and son's journey through a post-apocalyptic landscape. It's a profound exploration of survival and the human condition, akin to the existential challenges faced by Sandra Bullock's character in Bird Box.

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    6. The Happening

    #1,308 most popular movie yesterday

    The Happening features a mysterious and deadly phenomenon causing mass suicides across the Northeastern United States. Its themes of an unseen enemy and the struggle to remain sane in a world gone mad echo the psychological horror found in Bird Box.