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Two Alternate Endings of 'Cloverfield' Outed Online
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Reports have claimed that two alternate endings of the hit monster movie 'Cloverfield' which supposedly attached to the DVD version of the film have been outed on the interwebs.

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As the DVD version of hit sci-fi thriller "Cloverfield" is nearing its release on April 22, it has been reported that two alternate endings of the monster movie have come out online. Allegedly, both of the endings which each took more than two minutes to be previewed are attached to the DVD.

From the two videos posted below, it can be seen that the two alternate endings begin with the same scene where Rob and Beth take shelter the tunnel before the bombs drop and kill the monster. Following that, the first alternate ending shows a scene on a subway platform in which Rob is taping and chasing Beth around before they go to Coney Island, whereas the second ending is said to show a glimpse of a man who finds the camera. According to ShockTillYouDrop, director Matt Reeves explained that the second ending suggested that Rob and Beth may have been rescued.

Produced by "Star Trek" helmer J.J. Abrams, "Cloverfield" features Mike Vogel, Lizzy Kaplan, Jessica Lucas and Michael Stahl-David among others. The film follows the story of five young New Yorkers as their fights of survival from the attack of a monster are being taped. To date, the film has raked in nearly $80 million domestically as well as $158 million worldwide.

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