Paramount Pictures wanted to release in cinemas the new sequel to the Cloverfield anthology, a saga that began with the blockbuster Monstrous and continued with 10 Cloverfield Street, each gathering its sci-fi 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 a very low quality and, according to the gossip, slipped it to Netflix for a fool of millions.
However, it was produced by JJ Abrams, and this is usually a certain stamp of silence.
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.
Although the starting point was interesting, the characters were not well developed, the humor was awkward, and the moments when the script had to shine were not.
Neither the end of the surprise nor the twists and turns of the plot were enough for a millionaire failure.