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Matt Reeves Talks Possible Cloverfield Sequel

By Nix | January 21, 2008 (10:48 pm)

This is Hollywood, and when a movie opens north of $40 million in Hollywood (as “Cloverfield” just did over the weekend), a sequel is not far behind. And now the film’s director, Matt Reeves, is talking about a possible sequel, and he already has an idea what it could be about.

Says Reeves (via):

“There’s a moment on the Brooklyn Bridge, and there was a guy filming something on the side of the bridge, and Hud sees him filming and he turns over and he sees the ship that’s been capsized and sees the headless Statue of Liberty, and then he turns back and this guy’s briefly filming him.”

“In my mind that was two movies intersecting for a brief moment, and I thought there was something interesting in the idea that this incident happened and there are so many different points of view, and there are several different movies at least happening that evening and we just saw one piece of another.”

Reeves goes on to say, “We’ll have to see if anyone would want a sequel”. Um, yeah, Matt, I’m going to guess, “Yes,” Paramount will want that sequel, Thank You very much.

Matt Reeves Talks Possible Cloverfield Sequel

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kilcydiaz on January 21, 2008

i didnt like the ending

 
B.L. Wooldridge on January 22, 2008

Uh, how about “Godzilla vs. Cloverfield?” Or not…

 
Eddie on January 24, 2008

Cloverfield was a cool movie. The ending made a lot of sence, that’s what would probably realy happen, and I would like to see a sequal to it. I’ve heard that after the credits of the movie is over, Rob says “It’s still alive” but it is put in reverse. That’s just what I heard.

 
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