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OK, I was wrong about Jurassic World 2, I thought they showed too much on the first trailer but this trailer was really good and interesting. They're definitely keeping the new dinosaur a secret.
And if I recall correctly, it was mentioned in the very first film that something happened or a UFO was spotted in Japan.
https://youtu.be/cCTIgSmohe0
I take it, it was good enough. Will definitely watch it!
What do you think is better so far? This, the first film, or Ten Cloverfield Lane?
The monster at the end of The Cloverfield Paradox looks bigger than the one in the first movie.
I just watched the film, and wow!
It was freakingly bizzare it almost made me stop the film just to understand what's happening after each death. I really liked the idea how the Earth just disappeared, but it was disappointing everything to back to normal after all; and the whole paradox concept made sense, so it served the purpose.
So, assuming Cloverfield is even bigger than what he looked in the first film. Overall, did they pretty much have created the Cloverfield monster, due to the experiment that created the paradox?
It makes sense that the monster is here bcoz of the paradox but it's weird that this monster looks bigger than the one in the first movie. I told myself, is this after the events of Cloverfield or are there any more monsters like Clover on Earth? As for the deaths in the Cloverfield station, these deaths are kinda bizarre, probably bcoz of the paradox that caused two realities collided with each other. I still don't get it how the Russian managed to eat that box.
Maybe he didn't eat it. Maybe due to the paradox it just found itself inside him, and them worms, too (ughhhhh, I don't even wanna talk about the worms)
Yes AND yes.
But. There's a different set of chronology in this franchise.
While we're on the subject. There's going to be another film that should be released this year named Overlord: A psychological horror film set during WWII. That's got to be the prequel, obviously. Now the fun part is that both Cloverfield and The Cloverfield Paradox are set around the same time, but giving how the storyline goes, The Cloverfield Paradox should be watched first, and then Cloverfield. The sequel would be 10 Cloverfield Lane.