The Cloverfield Paradox

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This article concerns an upcoming subject, and will be updated with new information as it arises.

Template:Infopelicula Upcoming God Particle is the working title of an upcoming science fiction film produced by Paramount Pictures and Bad Robot. The third entry in the Cloverfield anthology series, it will be released to American theaters on February 2, 2018.[1]

Description

Paramount's synopsis of the film when it was first announced in 2012 is as follows:

After a physics experiment with a large hadron accelerator causes the Earth to seemingly vanish completely, the terrified crew of an orbiting American space station is left floating in the middle of now-even-more-empty space. When a European spacecraft appears on their radar, the Americans must determine whether it’s their salvation, or a harbinger of doom.[2]

Staff

Staff role on the left, staff member's name on the right.

  • Directed by   Julius Onah
  • Written by   Oren Uziel, Doug Jung
  • Executive producing by   Bob Dohrmann, Tommy Harper
  • Produced by   J.J. Abrams, Lindsey Weber
  • Cinematography by   Dan Mindel
  • Edited by   Alan Baumgarten
  • Production design by   Doug J. Meerdink
  • Assistant directing by   Mark Anthony Little

Cast

Actor's name on the left, character played on the right.

  • Elizabeth Debicki   as  
  • Gugu Mbatha-Raw   as  
  • Daniel Brühl   as  
  • Chris O'Dowd   as  
  • Ziyi Zhang   as  
  • John Ortiz   as  
  • David Oyelowo   as  
  • Aksel Hennie   as  
  • Roger Davies   as  

Production

Principal photography began in Los Angeles on June 10, 2016.[3]

Marketing

On July 17, 2017, Paramount opened a Twitter account for a Slusho truck, Slusho being the name of the fictitious soft drink whose parent company Tagruato inadvertently awakened the monster in the backstory for Cloverfield. A physical truck appeared at San Diego Comic Con several days later, serving beverages to attendees.[4]

Gallery

Main article: God Particle/Gallery.

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References

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