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Solving the '10 Cloverfield Lane' mystery: How J.J. Abrams & Co. made a movie no one knew about


Exploding links and red-dyed script pages: Listening to the cast of "10 Cloverfield Lane" describe how they landed their gig rings of "this message will self-destruct" espionage work (yet another movie franchise housed in J.J. Abrams' mystery box-filled warehouse).

"Initially [the script] was sent to me by my agent, in that typical way, but it was somewhat not typical because they weren't allowed to read it, they weren't allowed to know anything about it," Mary Elizabeth Winstead, one of the three main members of the small cast, explained over the phone.

"They said, 'There's this movie, J.J. Abrams is producing it, here's what we know about it.' Which was basically nothing. 'Someone, somewhere is going to send you a script in a link that will delete itself as soon you read it.' You won't be able to keep it, you won't be able to send it to anybody. It was a very top-secret organization."

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