Godzilla: King of the Monsters (2019)

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I wonder if they will make him a little bit smaller to match Kong a bit more for their vs movie?
 
I wonder if they will make him a little bit smaller to match Kong a bit more for their vs movie?

I seriously hope not. Have adult Kong near his height or match his height, no need to shrink down Godzilla's size for that one particular reason.
 
THR:
Who Wants to Be a Studio Chief? Legendary Ouster Sparks Hollywood Exec Scramble
Kim Masters said:
Legendary has a library of its homegrown films, most of which didn't perform well, including Blackhat and Seventh Son. Its biggest hit was the 2014 Godzilla, which grossed $529 million worldwide. It also has stakes in major hits that Tull helped finance, including Universal's Jurassic World, and the right to invest in sequels. (Tull did far better as a financier than as a producer.) "Is Legendary a finished product? Absolutely not," says a source close to the company. "It's a platform on which something can be built."

For now, Legendary sources say the company has financing to move forward, but it appears to be enough only to cover perhaps two or three movies a year. And Legendary's pipeline is not exactly bursting. It has wrapped production on Kong: Skull Island, set for March 10 (and it has plans to make a Godzilla sequel and a third Godzilla-meets-Kong film at Warners). It is in production on a Pacific Rim sequel, TV producer Steven S. DeKnight's feature film debut. Parent is trying to make a deal to get Dwayne Johnson to star in an action movie called Skyscraper and to launch an adaptation of the sci-fi novel Dune, with Denis Villeneuve (Arrival) directing.

A source close to Wanda says the company's leadership wants Legendary to produce more prestige projects, becoming less identified with the megabudget monster flicks and fanboy fare that Tull favored. At a gala in L.A. in November, Wanda's chairman Wang Jianlin spoke out against the reliance on sequels, remakes and effects-heavy spectacles, saying, "We have to make Hollywood go back to storytelling."
 
Make up your minds, Legendary. It's either King Of Monsters or King Of The Monsters. :funny:

I guess someone should edit the thread title now.
 
It's gonna be released in March 22nd, 2017 in Japan.

Also, you're in the wrong thread, dude. :oldrazz:
 
Yaaaaaaaaaaaas. :mnm:

Even if Kong doesn't do well at the box office, at least we'll have this to look forward to.
 
Well, estimates aren't looking too bright, coupled with poor marketing.

Those are pretty much the main reasons. If it bombs, however.
 
Well, estimates aren't looking too bright, coupled with poor marketing.

Those are pretty much the main reasons. If it bombs, however.


lol lots of tv spots , banners , posters is poor marketing ?
 
In regards to how promotion of the film is being shown to the general movie going audience, so it seems.
 
Mmm, since filming is beginning in June, you guys think we'll get a little something at Comic Con?
 
Mmm, since filming is beginning in June, you guys think we'll get a little something at Comic Con?

Hopefully. I wonder if they will do something similar to what they did with the first one, with that Godzilla experience.
 
lol lots of tv spots , banners , posters is poor marketing ?
Yeah it has nothing to do with marketing, people love to blame marketing, it's just timing.

Movie will struggle to do $150 domestic I think but it should be able to perform well enough over seas
 
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