10 Cloverfield Lane

‘10 Cloverfield Lane’ Trailer: Everyone Outside Is Dead
‘10 Cloverfield Lane’ Trailer: Everyone Outside Is Dead
‘10 Cloverfield Lane’ Trailer: Everyone Outside Is Dead
Bad Robot unveiled a new trailer for 10 Cloverfield Lane during last night’s midseason premiere of The Walking Dead, and although producer J.J. Abrams has said that the film is more of a “blood relative” than an actual sequel, the marketing isn’t doing anything to particularly dispel the whole sequel notion. Between the Cloverfield branding, the viral marketing and the mysterious monster-like sounds at the end of the trailer, this movie appears to be more and more of a sequel than Abrams would have us believe.
The ‘10 Cloverfield Lane’ Viral Marketing Just Kicked Into High Gear
The ‘10 Cloverfield Lane’ Viral Marketing Just Kicked Into High Gear
The ‘10 Cloverfield Lane’ Viral Marketing Just Kicked Into High Gear
Hidden web sites? Scrambled codes? Secret passwords? If that sounds like a J.J. Abrams viral marketing campaign to you, you win a prize. We told you last month that the viral campaign for 10 Cloverfield Lane had quietly started, but following the new ad that ran during the Super Bowl, things have considerably gotten more excited...
Watch the ‘10 Cloverfield Lane’ Super Bowl Commercial
Watch the ‘10 Cloverfield Lane’ Super Bowl Commercial
Watch the ‘10 Cloverfield Lane’ Super Bowl Commercial
The Super Bowl commercials weren’t without some early surprises and who better to keep and deliver a secret than J.J. Abrams. Though it was widely reported that Paramount would use their Super Bowl ad time on a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2 trailer, it turns out that might’ve been a clever bit of misdirection. Right before kickoff, Paramount instead debuted a revealing new 10 Cloverfield Lane trailer, which gives some serious hints at its connection to the original Cloverfield.
J.J. Abrams Launches ‘10 Cloverfield Lane’ Viral Campaign
J.J. Abrams Launches ‘10 Cloverfield Lane’ Viral Campaign
J.J. Abrams Launches ‘10 Cloverfield Lane’ Viral Campaign
J.J. Abrams is a fine filmmaker, but he might be an even better huckster. It wasn’t too long ago that Rolling Stone declared him to be “this generation’s P.T. Barnum,” praising the man’s unique talent for creating mystery around a project and generating buzz. He turned Star Wars: The Force Awakens into the can’t-miss cinematic event of a year that had already produced three of the ten highest-earning movies of all time. As the producer of Matt Reeves’ Cloverfield, Abrams took it upon himself to facilitate the creation of an ‘alternate-reality game’ that led determined fans to tantalizing new tidbits attached to the film. And it seems that now, Abrams is up to his old tricks.
‘10 Cloverfield Lane’ Star Discusses the Top Secret Project
‘10 Cloverfield Lane’ Star Discusses the Top Secret Project
‘10 Cloverfield Lane’ Star Discusses the Top Secret Project
J.J. Abrams pulled off some pretty effortless misdirection, keeping us all so occupied with Star Wars: The Force Awakens that we had no idea about this little indie project he was producing titled 10 Cloverfield Lane. The trailer arrived with no warning, followed by Abrams confirming that the film is indeed related to Cloverfield, though it’s not really a direct sequel. One of the stars of his new mystery project is Mary Elizabeth Winstead, who has opened up just a tiny bit about the secrecy surrounding the film and what we can expect when it hits theaters.
‘10 Cloverfield Lane’ Is Bad Robot’s Secret Film
‘10 Cloverfield Lane’ Is Bad Robot’s Secret Film
‘10 Cloverfield Lane’ Is Bad Robot’s Secret Film
Reports began to surface this evening via social media that a trailer for Bad Robot’s upcoming mystery project is attached to screenings of Michael Bay’s 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi. The film is titled 10 Cloverfield Lane, and while many suspect it’s a secret Cloverfield sequel, there is some evidence to support that this not quite true, including a statement from J.J. Abrams himself. So what is 10 Cloverfield Lane, exactly?