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Cloverfield is an American science fiction anthology film series [1] and media franchise created and produced by J. J. Abrams consisting of three films, viral marketing websites linking the films together, and a tie-in manga to the first film titled Cloverfield/Kishin (2008), all set in a shared fictional universe referred to as the "Cloververse".
(Cloverfield Overture)" by Michael Giacchino that plays over the end credits [63] is not featured on the album, as it is the mixtape played at the party and is not the official soundtrack of the film. This album was distributed to guests at a Cloverfield premiere party held at the Dark Room in New York City on January 17, 2008. [64]
In January 2018, the release was moved for a third time, to April 20, 2018. [25] The reason for these latter delays was not given. [26] In mid-January 2018, the Cloverfield alternative reality game (ARG), which had been used for both of the previous films, was relaunched, and provided some hints how this film would be tied to the other two. [27]
10 Cloverfield Lane will almost immediately evaporate from the mind, before J.J. Abrams commences in selling you the same thing all over again." [55] Soren Andersen of the Seattle Times, who gave 10 Cloverfield Lane one and half stars out of four, similarly criticized the film's ending, labeling it as "full-bore" and "Too little. Too late."
An international co-production of Japan and the United States, it is a mockbuster created to capitalize on the release of Cloverfield. It was released direct-to-DVD on January 15, 2008. [ 1 ] Cloverfield was released theatrically three days later on January 18, 2008.
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The rest of the franchise is available to rent or buy on Amazon Prime Video. Transformers movies in chronological order (plus where to watch them): Bumblebee ( Paramount+ )