Cloverfield Monster

The "Cloverfield Monster", a.k.a. "Clover", or Colossus, are a species of unidentified daikaiju-sized creatures. One emerged from the Atlantic Ocean to terrorise the city of New York in 2008 after arriving and landing on earth where it invaded it and failing from space. It grew to gigantic proportions by growing into bigger and larger sizes due to consuming Seabed's Nectar. An unknown number of these monsters attacked and invaded Earth in 2028 after the particle accelerator malfunction.

Appearances

 * Cloverfield (2008)
 * The Cloverfield Paradox (2018)

Origin
The Cloverfield Monsters are a species of extra-dimensional growing and evolving  lovecraftian monstrosities and life forms who had originally came from a unknown universe that were brought to our universe through a malfunction of the Particle Accelerator in the Cloverfield Station orbiting Earth and also continue to evolve by growing into bigger and larger sizes having stronger features and becoming more stronger and powerful.

2008 Attack
In 2008 an infant member of this species was fallen from space and transported sent arrived and landed into a version of Earth where it Invaded it because of the malfunction in the particle accelerator in 2028. This creature emerged from the Atlantic Ocean (after landing into it making a huge splash and into the deep and shadowy depths of the sea) destroying a drilling station before attacking New York.

2028 energy crisis
In another dimension in 2028, humans are running out of energy and on the brink of war. The crew of the international space station known as the "Cloverfield station" attempt to test a particle accelerator in an attempt to get unlimited renewable energy; however, the test goes wrong, causing multiple parallel dimensions to collide and Cloverfield Monsters from one of the dimension to attack ours. It is unknown how many of these monsters attacked and invaded Earth, but one massive adult-sized monster can be seen emerging from and over the clouds and roaring over as the 2 surviving members of the space station return to Earth.