Since this is a passion of mine, I might as well start what's sure to be the Most Popular Thread on Halforums.
Legendary has dubbed their new shared universe as the MonsterVerse, which so far will include the films:
Godzilla (2014)
Kong: Skull Island (2017)
Godzilla: King of the Monsters (2019)
Godzilla vs Kong (2020)
If some do better than others, they might branch out more, but for now this is the goal. Kong: Skull Island looks to be doing $60 million domestic for its opening weekend, which seems good from what the producers wanted. I don't think Kong's success was going to determine the overall franchise, just whether Kong would get a sequel of his own. The next shared universe movie is already underway.
Godzilla: King of the Monsters aka Godzilla 2 will be directed by Michael Dougherty, who has a mixed screenplay track record (X-Men 2, Trick r Treat, Krampus vs Superman Returns, X-Men Apocalypse), but a pretty solid director record. It looks like Millie Bobby Brown (Eleven from Stranger Things) is set to star. Things are looking good for that movie.
On the more mixed end of things, Legendary has assembled a group of writers to work on the Godzilla vs Kong script. I'm already not a fan of the committee format to screenwriting, and there's a mix of writing qualifications. My biggest concern is Terry Rossio, co-writer for the first three Pirates of the Caribbean movies. You know, the pointless plot threads and macguffins team. I'm hoping the other writers and the director will help curb any of that kind of shit, but it's too early to tell where the project is going. At least they're starting work on it now rather than waiting until next year. If Godzilla vs Kong is coming in May 2020, only a year after Godzilla: KOTM, the last thing needed is a rushed script in a shared universe.
I know certain people want Pacific Rim to somehow join in on this, which would be fun, but unless Pacific Rim 2 introduces some parallel universe stuff that involves other versions of Earth, I don't see how it'd be possible.
But at any rate, it's an exciting time to be a fan of giant monster movies.
Legendary has dubbed their new shared universe as the MonsterVerse, which so far will include the films:
Godzilla (2014)
Kong: Skull Island (2017)
Godzilla: King of the Monsters (2019)
Godzilla vs Kong (2020)
If some do better than others, they might branch out more, but for now this is the goal. Kong: Skull Island looks to be doing $60 million domestic for its opening weekend, which seems good from what the producers wanted. I don't think Kong's success was going to determine the overall franchise, just whether Kong would get a sequel of his own. The next shared universe movie is already underway.
Godzilla: King of the Monsters aka Godzilla 2 will be directed by Michael Dougherty, who has a mixed screenplay track record (X-Men 2, Trick r Treat, Krampus vs Superman Returns, X-Men Apocalypse), but a pretty solid director record. It looks like Millie Bobby Brown (Eleven from Stranger Things) is set to star. Things are looking good for that movie.
On the more mixed end of things, Legendary has assembled a group of writers to work on the Godzilla vs Kong script. I'm already not a fan of the committee format to screenwriting, and there's a mix of writing qualifications. My biggest concern is Terry Rossio, co-writer for the first three Pirates of the Caribbean movies. You know, the pointless plot threads and macguffins team. I'm hoping the other writers and the director will help curb any of that kind of shit, but it's too early to tell where the project is going. At least they're starting work on it now rather than waiting until next year. If Godzilla vs Kong is coming in May 2020, only a year after Godzilla: KOTM, the last thing needed is a rushed script in a shared universe.
I know certain people want Pacific Rim to somehow join in on this, which would be fun, but unless Pacific Rim 2 introduces some parallel universe stuff that involves other versions of Earth, I don't see how it'd be possible.
But at any rate, it's an exciting time to be a fan of giant monster movies.