10 Cloverfield Lane editor Stefan Grube will make his directorial debut with the flick
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10 Cloverfield Lane editor Stefan Grube is set to make his directorial debut with Out There, a new Netflix sci-fi thriller, so naturally we’re all thinking the same thing… might it be another Cloverfield movie?
As it’s in such early stages, little is known about the genre flick so far. According toDeadline, though, it’ll revolve “around a fractured family who must face the most catastrophic day of their lives.” The publication also states that it’ll have a similar vibe to Cloverfield andA Quiet Place…
Since then, fans have been itching for a fourth installment, despitethe third pulling in mostly negative reviews. Many were convinced that Kristen Stewart’s Underwater was going to be a secret Cloverfield movie while others have pointed to similarities between the trilogy and the Kaitlyn Dever-led chillerNo One Will Save You. In short, there’s definitely an appetite out there for a new chapter…
Grube’s previous works include The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power,Stars Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, and acclaimed Predator prequel Prey. Out There was written by Shane Van Dyke, Carey Van Dyke, and Ian Levy.
Alex Heineman and Andrew Rona will produce under their The Picture Company banner, alongside Space Bandit’s Josie Liang. Nick Meyer of Sierra Pictures will serve as executive producer.
For more, check out our picks of thebest Netflix sci-fi moviesavailable to stream now, or our guide to the most excitingupcoming moviesheading our way.
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