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The Cloverfield Paradox (somewhat explained) (1212 views, 3 replies)

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www.nme.com/blogs/the-movies-blog...
Does it all make sense?

On the night of the 2018 Super Bowl (February 4) Netflix went Beyoncé and surprise-released a film for the first time. The eagerly anticipated follow-up to 10 Cloverfield Lane – a project previously known as God Particle, in fact called The Cloverfield Paradox – is a space-set sci-fi horror, which appears to have answered some long-held questions about the Cloverfield universe while raising a whole load more. Here’s what we learned from the film – and what there is to look forward to in the forthcoming Overlord.
The Cloverfield films occur in a multiverse

The Cloverfield Paradox suggests that the Cloverfield films all take place across several alternate timelines. The space crew in The Cloverfield Paradox are responsible for bringing monsters and aliens into all of the separate timelines (and therefore, all the separate films).
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This movie has 22% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Something ain't right. I have not watched it yet though.

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@norbygram Yes well Bright has a 27% from critics and 86% from audiences on Rotten Tomatoes also. I think critics have something against Netflix movies.

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@rickgrimesrocks I agree about netflix movies. What is wrong with releasing new movie to Netflix. I'm sure more people watch it. Some things are great in theaters on the big screen but it is rare that I go to see a movie there when I can enjoy it at home on 2 movies or netflix

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