The Cloverfield Paradox (2018)
The Cloverfield Paradox (2018)
Plot.
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This Movie Is About.
Cast & Crew.
Gugu Mbatha-Raw
Hamilton
David Oyelowo
Kiel
Daniel Brühl
Schmidt
John Ortiz
Monk
Chris O'Dowd
Mundy
Aksel Hennie
Volkov
Zhang Ziyi
Tam
Roger Davies
Michael Hamilton
Elizabeth Debicki
Jensen
Donal Logue
Mark Stambler
Clover Nee
Molly
Julius Onah
Director
Simon Pegg
Radio Voice
Oren Uziel
Writer
Greg Grunberg
Joe (voice)
Doug Jung
Writer
Jordan Rivera
Ayana Age 7
J.J. Abrams
Producer
Suzanne Cryer
Newscaster
Lindsey Weber
Producer
Nathan Oliver
Isaac (age 4)
Bear McCreary
Composer
Dan Mindel
Cinematographer
Alan Baumgarten
Editor
Colleen Atwood
Costume Design
Matt Evans
Editor
Rebecca Valente
Editor
Bill Corso
Makeup Department Head
Denise Chamian
CastingDirector
Amelia Brooke
ProductionDesigner
Jack Serino
Grip
Doug J. Meerdink
ProductionDesigner
Matt Reeves
Executive Producer
Mike Piccirillo
Art Direction / Assistant Art Director / Art Department Coordinator
Douglas Shamburger
Boom Operator
Randi Mavestrand
Makeup Artist
Tommy Harper
Executive Producer
Brian Adler
Visual Effects
Chris Snyder
Construction Coordinator
Elizabeth Himelstein
Dialect Coach
Andrew M. Siegel
Property Master
Bruce McCleery
Second Unit Director of Photography
Craig Dollinger
Boom Operator
Mark Anthony Little
First Assistant Director
Jeremy Cisneros
Set Dresser
Joseph Hiura
Set Designer
Sara Philpott
Set Decoration Buyer
Don Bitters III
Visual Effects
Jean-Paul Chreky
Script Supervisor
Pete Romano
Second Unit Director of Photography
Christopher Prampin
Chief Lighting Technician
Rich Romig
Set Designer
Josh Bleibtreu
Second Unit Director of Photography
Dawn Gilliam
Script Supervisor
John R. Manocchia
Rigging Gaffer
Bob Dohrmann
Executive Producer
Craig Frosty Silva
Stunts
Scott Garfield
Still Photographer
Tom Macdonald
Costume Supervisor
Michael Thurman
Set Dresser
Kelly Porter (costumer)
Set Costumer
Dan Romero
Transportation Captain
Ashlen Aquila
Stunts
Fabian Lacey
Conceptual Illustrator
Paul Penley
Set Dresser
Steven Morrow
Sound Mixer
Beth Day
Casting Associate
Anne Morgan
Hair Department Head
Mike Massa
Stunt Coordinator
Lisa Rodgers
Post Production Supervisor
Chris Samp
Standby Painter
Elizabeth Cortez
Hairstylist
Michyl-Shannon Quilty
Production Coordinator
Joseph E. Colmenero
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Gustaf Aspegren
Assistant Art Director
Jason H. Snell
Visual Effects Supervisor
Blumes Tracy
Special Effects Supervisor
Lizzy Jane Klein
Researcher
Timothy A. Wonsik
Assistant Costume Designer
Joe Macaluso
Key Grip
Terri Greening
Production Accountant
Gregg Szabo
Set Dresser
Fante Zamora
Set Dresser
Geneva Nash Morgan
Key Makeup Artist
Betsy Megel
Executive In Charge Of Production
Christopher T. Sadler
Second Assistant Director
Jay K. Bedore
Carpenter
James Crain
Carpenter
Patrick Dunn-Baker
Set Designer
Andre Freimann
Set Dresser
Stephanie Kenny
Set Decorating Coordinator
Courtney Laine Koller
Art Department Coordinator
Paul Mugavero
Set Dresser
Chris Sanford
Set Designer
Justin M. Davey
Sound Effects Editor
Matt Yocum
Sound Effects Editor
Tricia Barrett
Digital Compositors
Jingjing Fan
Visual Effects Coordinator
Li Zi Yang
Digital Compositors
Greg Etheredge
Lighting Technician
Susan Lee
Set Costumer
Liz Oliver
Ager/Dyer
Torrie Goedtel
Post Production Assistant
Joseph Badagliacca
Set Production Assistant
Media.
Details.
Release DateFebruary 4, 2018
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 42m
Content RatingPG-13
Budget$45,000,000
Genres
Wiki.
The Cloverfield Paradox is a 2018 American science fiction horror film directed by Julius Onah and written by Oren Uziel, from a story by Uziel and Doug Jung, and produced by J. J. Abrams and Lindsey Weber. It is the third film in the Cloverfield franchise, following Cloverfield (2008) and 10 Cloverfield Lane (2016). It stars Daniel Brühl, Elizabeth Debicki, Aksel Hennie, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Chris O'Dowd, John Ortiz, David Oyelowo, and Zhang Ziyi. It follows an international group of astronauts aboard a space station who, after using a particle accelerator to try to solve Earth's energy crisis, must find a way home when the planet seemingly vanishes.
The film is based on God Particle, a spec script from Oren Uziel, which had the main plot of the space-station crew but was unconnected to Cloverfield. The script was acquired by Paramount Pictures and Bad Robot Productions in 2012. It was planned as part of Paramount's low-budget Insurge Pictures distribution label but, following the folding of that label, its production was expanded as a Paramount-distributed film. Only during production did Abrams decide to link the film to Cloverfield, adapting Uziel's screenplay and adding scenes to establish the connection, after the same approach was used to alter 10 Cloverfield Lane from its original script, The Cellar. Abrams saw the particle accelerator accident as a cinematic means for future events to cause changes in the past, narratively linking the Cloverfield franchise together.
Once announced as a yet-to-be-named Cloverfield film in late 2016, the film's release was delayed several times. A surprise trailer aired during Super Bowl LII on February 4, 2018, advertising the film's final title and its release on Netflix, which had purchased rights for the film from Paramount. The release occurred immediately after the game. While the unique marketing tactics were praised, the film itself received generally negative reviews, with many considering it the weakest of the Cloverfield films.