Cloverfield sequel a go?

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Credit: Variety

Matt Reeves is in early talks with Paramount to direct a Cloverfield sequel, and he has also made a deal with GreeneStreet Films to direct The Invisible Woman.

Variety says the timing of the projects will depend on how quickly Paramount can complete discussions with Reeves, producer J.J. Abrams and scribe Drew Goddard to scare up another monster tale for the “Cloverfield” sequel. There’s a good chance the sequel will be Reeves’ next film, in which case he will direct “The Invisible Woman” afterward.

“Woman” is a Hitchcock-style thriller that probes the mind of a former beauty queen who turns to a life of crime to protect her family.

Reeves wrote the script and will produce with Abrams and GreeneStreet’s John Penotti, Fisher Stevens and Tim Williams.

GreeneStreet will finance “The Invisible Woman,” and GreeneStreet Intl. will sell overseas territories.

With a $25 million budget, a strong concept and cast of unknowns, “Cloverfield” scored a $46 million opening frame, which was a record for a Martin Luther King Jr. holiday weekend. Paramount gave away almost no first-dollar gross, making the film a bargain for the studio.

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