The Godzilla X Kong Sequel Has Taken A Big Step Forward With Some Shang-Chi Talent, And I’m Excited About This MonsterVerse Hire

The Godzilla X Kong Sequel Has Taken A Big Step Forward With Some Shang-Chi Talent, And I’m Excited About This MonsterVerse Hire

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The MonsterVerse has another success on its hands! Sure, although critical reception towards Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire was mixed (CinemaBlend’s Godzilla x Kong review was among the positive ones with a 4/5 stars rating), the latest movie in this Titan-filled franchise has collected over $548 million worldwide at the time of this writing, making it a commercial hit. So it’s hardly surpassing to hear that Warner Bros. Pictures and Legendary Entertainment are wanting to move forward with a sequel, and I’m excited about the Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings talent who’s reportedly come aboard the project.

Nearly a month and a half after Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire was released onto the 2024 movies schedule, THR has learned that Dave Callaham, who co-wrote the 25th of the Marvel movies in order, has been tapped to pen the next MonsterVerse movie. This won’t be Callaham’s first time working within the franchise, as he received a ‘Story By’ credit for 2014’s Godzilla, but assuming this news is accurate, then now he’ll be putting together a full script for the next Godzilla/Kong team-up. In addition to Shang-Chi, his other credits include Wonder Woman 1984, Mortal Kombat, and Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, and he’s also writing the upcoming Masters of the Universe movie and Disney’s live-action remake of Hercules.

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