Moviegoers saw the century’s most anticipated clash in Godzilla vs. Kong, which premiered in early 2021. The sequel to the film has officially begun filming in Australia, therefore it’s time for a rematch. 7NEWS Brisbane in Australia has released a news story that reveals this fresh information. People running for their life is a common scene in Godzilla films, and the story includes some behind-the-scenes videos from the production.
Extras react to something in the water as the crew films on a beach in Gold Coast, Australia, which has been transformed into a replica of Rio de Janeiro. Because of the on-set audio, we can hear the extras’ instructions, such as “Look out at the ocean,” “Look up in the sky,” and “Run away,” as they are instructed to do by the director. At this point, it’s unclear if the finished picture will include Godzilla, Kong, or some other sea monster emerging from the depths. Even though Legendary has not made an official declaration that production on the Godzilla Vs. Kong sequel had begun, and the video report makes it quite apparent – not many movies involve gigantic monsters emerging from the sea. According to a 7NEWS Brisbane interviewee, “It’s a gorilla and a dinosaur,” and it’s “secret, top secret.”
What we know is that this will be in the future sequel. The sequel to Godzilla vs. Kong is still shrouded in mystery. Adam Wingard is returning as director, and Dan Stevens has been cast in a role that is currently unknown to the public. The studio has made no announcements about the film’s writer, either. There is still a lot to look forward to, despite the fact that so little is known about this picture. Additionally, there are two new series that takes place in the Monsterverse.
An animated series called Skull Island is set to elaborate on the mythology of everyone’s favourite gorilla, which will premiere on Netflix. Other than that, there’s an untitled live-action series for Apple TV+ set in the aftermath of 2014’s Godzilla, in which Kurt Russell and Wyatt Russell have just been cast as the lead actors. Currently, no date has been set for the premiere of either show. In 2024, the sequel to Godzilla Vs. Kong will be released in cinemas.