5 Ways To Approach A Cloverfield Sequel
5. More Monsters
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Alright, so this one is more of a personal preference, and might not help the quality of the film, depending on what you were hoping to get get out of the original (chaos or drama), but if you want something that could seriously bring up tension, adding an extra monster or two might just appease your demand for satisfaction. While I'm not sure if it would be the same species as was put into the spotlight in the original, or an entirely new creature, but either way, the film was left open-ended enough to suggest that more of these things could show up in future instalments. Of course, if the statements made by the filmmakers are to be believed, a sequel could still be set during the events of it's predecessor, thus, possibly negating this request, but if you considered where the franchise's inspirations lie (Godzilla), you would know that a whole harlem of weird creatures wouldn't be entirely out of the question. But on that note, for the love of God, please, please, PLEASE, don't get conceptual artist Neville Page to design any other creatures. He isn't bad, and in past years, I've admired the guy, but GEEZ, there is something a little...what's the word? Similar, about his concepts: Super 8: