Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire

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Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire
Theatrical release poster
Directed byAdam Wingard
Screenplay by
Story by
  • Terry Rossio
  • Adam Wingard
  • Simon Barrett
Based onGodzilla
by Toho Co., Ltd.
King Kong by Merian C. Cooper
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyBen Seresin
Edited byJosh Schaeffer
Music byTom Holkenborg
Antonio Di Iorio
Production
company
Distributed by
Release dates
  • March 27, 2024 (2024-03-27) (International)
  • March 29, 2024 (2024-03-29) (United States)
  • April 26, 2024 (2024-04-26) (Japan)
Running time
115 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire is an upcoming American monster film directed by Adam Wingard. Produced by Legendary Pictures and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures, it is a sequel to Godzilla vs. Kong (2021), and the fifth film in the MonsterVerse. It is also the 38th film of the Godzilla franchise, the 13th film in the King Kong franchise, and the fifth Godzilla film to be completely produced by an American film studio.[a] The film stars Rebecca Hall, Brian Tyree Henry, Dan Stevens, Kaylee Hottle, Alex Ferns, and Fala Chen. Hall, Henry and Hottle reprise their roles from the previous film. In the film, Godzilla and Kong must unite against an undiscovered threat that threatens the Hollow Earth and the surface.

Because of the box office and streaming success of Godzilla vs. Kong during the COVID-19 pandemic, Legendary announced a sequel in March 2022 and that filming would commence later in the year. In May 2022, it was announced that Wingard would return to direct and Stevens had been cast as a lead. Filming began in July 2022 in Gold Coast, Queensland, and finished in November 2022.

Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire is scheduled to be released internationally on March 27, 2024, and in the United States on March 29.

Premise

This latest entry follows up the explosive showdown of Godzilla vs. Kong with an all-new cinematic adventure, pitting the mighty Kong and the fearsome Godzilla against a colossal undiscovered threat hidden within our world, challenging their very existence - and our own. The epic new film will delve further into the histories of these Titans, their origins and the mysteries of Skull Island and beyond, while uncovering the mythic battle that helped forge these extraordinary beings and tied them to humankind forever.

— Legendary and Warner Bros.[4]

Cast

Production

Development

In March 2019, producer Alex Garcia stated that Legendary Pictures hoped to produce more MonsterVerse films if they became successful, stating, "It's one brick at a time, each piece has to be as good as it can be, so right now it's all focused on this [Godzilla: King of the Monsters (2019) and Godzilla vs. Kong (2021)]. But could there be? Yeah, that's the hope if the movies turn out really well."[6] In February 2021, Wingard commented on the future of the MonsterVerse, "I know where we could go potentially with future films." However, he noted that the MonsterVerse was created "to a certain degree" to lead towards Godzilla vs. Kong.[7] He added that the MonsterVerse is at a "crossroads", stating, "It's really at the point where audiences have to kind of step forward and vote for more of these things. If this movie is a success obviously they will continue forward."[8]

Godzilla vs. Kong was released on March 24, 2021, and became a box office and streaming hit during the COVID-19 pandemic.[9] The film grossed $470 million worldwide against a break-even point of $330 million,[9][10] and became the most pirated film of 2021.[11] On April 4, 2021, Legendary's CEO Josh Grode commented on potential sequels, "we have a number of ideas for more movies."[12] That same day, the hashtag #ContinueTheMonsterVerse began trending on Twitter, which was acknowledged by Legendary and garnered support from Jordan Vogt-Roberts, director of Kong: Skull Island (2017).[13][14] On April 27, 2021, The Hollywood Reporter stated that Legendary was "quietly taking steps to stretch the series into one or more installments" while negotiating with Wingard to potentially return to direct. Various ideas were considered, with Son of Kong being one potential title.[15] In August 2021, MonsterVerse writer Max Borenstein stated that "there will be some new, interesting installments coming" due to the success of Godzilla vs. Kong.[16]

On March 20, 2022, it was announced that a sequel to Godzilla vs. Kong was scheduled to commence filming later in the year in Gold Coast, Queensland, and other locations in South East Queensland.[17] In May 2022, it was announced that Wingard would return to direct and that Dan Stevens had been cast as a lead. Wingard and Stevens had previously worked together on The Guest (2014).[18] In May 2022, Production Weekly reported that the film's working title was Origins.[19] On June 30, 2022, it was revealed that Mary Parent, Alex Garcia, Eric McLeod, Brian Rogers, Thomas Tull and Jon Jashni would return to produce.[20][21] On July 1, 2022, Toho confirmed that the film would feature Godzilla.[22]

Pre-production

In August 2022, Warner Bros. Pictures and Legendary announced a new synopsis and that Rebecca Hall, Brian Tyree Henry and Kaylee Hottle would reprise their roles from Godzilla vs Kong while Fala Chen, Alex Ferns and Rachel House would join the cast as well. It was also revealed that Wingard would collaborate once more with production designer Tom Hammock, editor Josh Schaeffer, composer Tom Holkenborg, and that Terry Rossio had returned to write the script with Jeremy Slater and Wingard's frequent collaborator Simon Barrett.[4][21] Ultimately, Rossio, Barrett, and Slater received "screenplay by" credit, while Rossio, Wingard, and Barrett received "story by" credit; Michael Dougherty and Zach Shields, both of whom co-wrote Godzilla: King of the Monsters and Godzilla vs. Kong, shared off-screen "additional literary material" credit with James Ashcroft, Eli Kent, and Nicole Perlman.[23][24]

Filming

Principal photography commenced in Gold Coast, Queensland, on July 29, 2022.[25] At the start of production, Ben Seresin was confirmed to have returned as director of photography.[26] In November 2022, it was reported that filming had finished in Australia and that crew gear revealed the film's potential title, at the time, as Godzilla and Kong.[27]

Music

In August 2022, Tom Holkenborg was announced to return to compose the film's score, after previously doing so for Godzilla vs. Kong.[28] In December 2023, it was announced that Antonio Di Iorio would co-compose the score with Holkenborg.[29]

Release

Marketing

The marketing campaign began in April 2023 when Legendary released a teaser unveiling the film's official title.[30] Later in September, a banner teasing a potential team-up between Godzilla and Kong was displayed at the North American International Toy Fair in New York.[31] In November, Legendary revealed that Wingard and the cast would participate in a panel at CCXP the following month.[32] In December, Warner Bros. unveiled the film's first-look trailer at CCXP and released online soon after; a second trailer followed in February 2024.[33][34]

Theatrical

Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire was previously slated for March 15 and April 12, 2024.[20][35] In January 2024, the film's theatrical release date in the United States was moved to March 29, taking over the release date of Mickey 17.[36] Consequently, Toho's Godzilla film Godzilla Minus One (2023) was withdrawn from U.S. theaters eight weeks before Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire is set to open.[37] The film is also presently scheduled to be released internationally on March 27, 2024,[38] and Toho will release the film in Japan on April 26, 2024.[39]

Notes

  1. ^ The American releases of Godzilla (Godzilla, King of the Monsters!), King Kong vs. Godzilla and The Return of Godzilla (Godzilla 1985) featured additional footage produced by independent Hollywood studios. The footage featured Western actors and merged it with the original Japanese footage in order to appeal to American audiences.[1] Invasion of Astro-Monster was the first Godzilla film to be co-produced between a Japanese studio (Toho) and an American studio (UPA).[2][3] The first Godzilla film to be completely produced by a Hollywood studio was TriStar's Godzilla (1998).

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