We are spilling details on the upcoming J.J. Abrams sci-fi feature—it’s top-secret!

We are spilling details on the upcoming J.J. Abrams sci-fi feature—it’s top-secret!

J.J. Abrams has a new top-secret sci-fi project; we have some of the details
Still from “Eye of the Storm” music video. Directed by Alender.

The modest success of lo-fi found-footage Cloverfield has launched Matt Reeves to the world as an able storyteller, succeeding with much bigger projects such as Let Me In and Dawn of the Planet of the Apes. J.J. Abrams who eyed the up-and-coming talent, hopes the same to happen to music video-director Chris Alender, recently supporting a forthcoming sci-fi film project by his production company, Bad Robot. And, true to Abrams form, development for the as-yet untitled film has been very secretive.

The details are, obviously, sparse; but we can tell you that we feel much confidence on the production’s part, considering that it is to be Alender’s first narrative feature; but then, if we are to look at his work for Lovett‘s “Eye of the Storm” as indication, we are looking out for a potentially great work. Check out the music video at the bottom of this post.

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Where sci-fi news always tickle me-core, erm, I have Mad Max: Fury Road, leaving Star Wars Episode VII unmentioned still. Next year should be fun.

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