Netflix’s Julius Onah-directed The Cloverfield Paradox may not have much of a tangible connection to the original Cloverfield – we know that the events of the new film opened up the portal that unleashed Clovie on NYC ten years ago, however – but the film did end with a huge bit of fan service when the monster showed up in the final shot.
Okay, so it was a cheap final hour add-on, but it was pretty damn cool anyway.
In the final shot, we see a MASSIVE version of the original monster – presumably, an entirely different monster of the same otherworldly species – poke his head high above the clouds and let out a big roar, but we unfortunately never get to see what’s going on *underneath* the clouds. We’re told, but not shown, that he’s been destroying the city.
As spotted over on Reddit, artist Birmel Guerrero gives us a peak underneath the clouds with his Cloverfield Paradox fan poster, which is pretty goddamn epic.
(He mispelled “Cloverfield” on the art, but we’ll let it slide.)

