Paramount Pictures wanted to release the new sequel to the Cloverfield anthology in theaters, a saga that began with the hit Monstrous and continues with 10th Street Cloverfield, each stacking its own science fiction clichés.
There is no doubt that they worked very well at the box office and it was logical to continue with it, however, the film was of very low quality, and according to bad language, it was leaked to Netflix for a million fools.
However, it was produced by JJ Abrams, and this is usually a certain seal of calm.
In The Cloverfield Paradox, he told us that the Earth could disappear from space without warning due to a series of paradoxes and a huge energy crisis.
While the starting point was interesting, the characters weren’t well developed, the humor was awkward, and the moments when the script had to shine, it didn’t.
Neither the surprise ending nor the plot twists were enough for a millionaire failure.