By Brandon Nolta

Some studios might be content to rest on their laurels once they set a record, but not Paramount. Having scored a massive success with CLOVERFIELD—setting a January holiday weekend record with a $46 million opening—Paramount has reportedly begun
talks with director Matt Reeves about creating a sequel. The studio is hot to trot on this project, so much so that a CLOVERFIELD sequel may be Reeves’ next film, if a deal with producer J.J. Abrams and writer Drew Goddard can be reached.
But, it’s not just Paramount who’s eager to get their hands on Reeves. GreeneStreet Films has made a deal to produce the Reeves-written “The Invisible Woman,” described as a Hitchcockian thriller about a former beauty queen who takes up working on the wrong side of the law. The multitalented Reeves will also co-produce the film, along with Abrams and a trio of GreeneStreet Films producers. Now, if he can just get off the damn island …