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Paramount has tons of dormant franchises that it can dip back into in an attempt to release a successful legacy sequel. World War Z still hasn’t gotten a second entry, and a theatrical Star Trek reboot would obviously draw a lot of attention. However, there is one sci-fi franchise that is the perfect pick.
Dan Trachtenberg’s New Paramount Deal Means That Cloverfield Can Finally Come Back

Dan Trachtenberg is one of the hottest names in Hollywood right now, and it’s all thanks to his work at Disney. Trachtenberg was the director behind Prey, the prequel that reignited interest in the Predator franchise. His subsequent entries, Predator: Killer of Killers and Predator: Badlands, cemented the modern renaissance that the franchise is having, bringing it back to a state of popularity that it hasn’t had since the 1990s.
Now, Dan Trachtenberg has signed a first-look deal with Paramount that will last three years. Trachtenberg and his producing partner Ben Rosenblatt will make movies that are aiming at theatrical releases, although Paramount hasn’t revealed what projects they will be working on. Trachtenberg obviously won’t be making Predator movies as part of this deal, as that property is owned by Disney. So, if Paramount wants Trachtenberg to work on another major sci-fi franchise, there is an obvious choice: Cloverfield.
Before joining Disney as the Predator guy, Trachtenberg directed 2016’s 10 Cloverfield Lane. This film is what truly established Cloverfield as an anthology series, with it telling a completely different story rather than acting as a sequel to the 2008 found footage movie. This film was Trachtenberg’s directorial debut, and while it isn’t as popular as Cloverfield, it is just as, if not more, critically acclaimed as its predecessor. However, Trachtenberg never returned to Cloverfield, with the franchise instead delivering the panned 2018 film The Cloverfield Paradox.
Cloverfield is still one of Paramount’s most recognizable franchises, so bringing it back would be a huge deal. Trachtenberg has already proven that he is capable of revitalizing iconic alien franchises after poorly received releases, meaning that he may be the man for the job here. Trachtenberg has already proven that he can make a fantastic Cloverfield movie, so it would be a huge missed opportunity for Paramount if they don’t involve him in plans for the franchise’s future.









