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SD Comic-Con ’10: Reeves Confirms Some Sorta Plans For ‘Cloverfield 2’!

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Some really big news out of the San Diego Comic-Con regarding the long-gestured Coverfield sequel that we’re all praying for. While both producer J.J. Abrams and director Matt Reeves have been tight-lipped, Reeves opened up to us this weekend while out promoting his much anticipated Let Me In adaptation. “Cloverfield 2 is on hold for now… it’s not dead, it’s dormant,” says Reeves. “J.J. is very involved with Super 8 and I’ve been doing Let Me In that so we have shelved it until we can get the team from the first back together.” He also clarified that he would like to be the one back behind the camera. It’s nice to hear him actually say they PLAN on doing it still, as opposed to abandoning the project completely. Too bad we won’t be hearing anything until at the earliest next summer when Paramount releases Abrams’ Super 8.

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‘The Devil’s Mouth’ Official Poster – Kathryn Newton Shark Movie Premieres This Month

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Brand new shark attack horror movie The Devil’s Mouth debuts globally on Prime Video on July 29, and the streamer has released the brand new official poster this afternoon.

Kathryn Newton (Abigail, Lisa Frankenstein, Ready or Not 2), Lana Condor (Pretty Lethal), Nico Hiraga, Gavin Casalegno, Tommi Rose, and Tayme Thapthimthong star.

In the film, “Five friends set out on one last adventure along Thailand’s stunning coast, eager for a final thrill before life in the real world begins. They sign up for a guided swim through a remote cave system known as The Devil’s Mouth, a natural wonder that’s as breathtaking as it is unforgiving. Deep inside the labyrinth of narrow waterways, their journey takes a terrifying turn when they discover that a freak storm the week before flooded the caves with sea life.

“The creatures died in the fresh water, but something survived… and it’s hunting them now— fast, silent, and deadly. Every corridor they round is overflowing with anxiety, and every wrong turn becomes a deadly encounter. As panic spreads and their sense of direction slips away, the group begins to fracture.

“Trust erodes, fear takes over, and survival becomes a savage game. In the suffocating darkness, every choice could be their last as they learn that to make it out alive, sacrifices must be made.”

Jeff Wadlow (Truth or Dare, Imaginary) directs the shark attack movie from a script he revised from Aja Gabel (“Sunny”) and Myung Joh Wesner (“Star Wars: Skeleton Crew”).

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