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The Cloverfield Monster - In Space! [Star Trek]
The Cloverfield Monster - In Space! [Star Trek]
You may have noticed that the trailer for the new Star Trek movie has a monster in it that looks suspiciously like the space cousin of Clovie from Cloverfield . No surprise there, since JJ Abrams produced Cloverfield and is director of Star Trek. But are they separated at birth or just vaguely ...
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Daily Scan for 11.26.08 - Star Trek Meets Cloverfield, SkyNet Is Human
SciFi Scanner — ... • io9 points out the monster in the new Star Trek trailer looks an awful lot like the Cloverfield monster. Considering Abrams does love to tie his projects together, this isn't altogether insane. ...

SciFi Power Ranking - December 1, 2008
SciFi Scanner — ... of the Trek trailer would've been enough to get people talking, but the big buzz is over a different beast entirely: Are the Trek monster and the Cloverfield monster one and the same? It's not that crazy a suggestion. ...

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