‘Cloverfield’ Sequel Will Happen…Eventually Dan Koelsch, March 21, 2011 The seed that began MovieViral was the J.J. Abrams-produced Cloverfield. While we never got a chance to cover the film’s viral campaign as part of this website, we have been following the much-rumored sequel since our birth. Now director Matt Reeves confirms that a sequel is indeed in the works. We’ve heard from Reeves, Abrams, and even writer Drew Goddard countless times about how they’re working on the sequel (i.e. here and here), so you may be numb to this news by now. However, Total Film recently talked to Reeves, who sounded a bit more sure of the film’s potential.We asked the Cloverfield and Let Me In director what was going on with Cloverfield 2, and he told us: “Well, you are going to see it – we just don’t know when [laughs].”Reeves sights trying to develop a good story and everyone’s busy schedules as being the key to the sequel’s delay. Read the full article for a few more comments from the director about trying to keep the sequel fresh. Will you still be excited for Cloverfield 2 if it takes a few more years to make? News Cloverfield
“Star Wars Rebels” Using Imperial Propaganda Posters To Find New Recruits February 5, 2014Star Wars Episode VII may be a long ways away, and with secrecy being J.J. Abrams‘ MO, we may not know about the film for a long time. Still we have something like Star Wars Rebels to hold us over until we see even an inkling of Star Wars Episode… Read More
Robin Williams Dead At The Age Of 63 August 11, 2014August 11, 2014Robin Williams was found dead in his hometown of Tiburon, CA, of an apparent suicide. He was 63. According to a press release written by the Marin County Police Department, the actor was found unconscious and not breathing in his home, and was later pronounced dead at 12 p.m. today…. Read More
You Had One Job, Sony! “Elysium” and “RoboCop” Each Pushed Back Several Months October 16, 2012October 16, 2012As of yesterday morning, there were only two viral campaigns on the horizon for 2013, Elysium and RoboCop, and both are being released by Sony’s Columbia Pictures. However, yesterday afternoon Sony announced new dates for the two films, as well as Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs 2. Details after… Read More