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Godzilla: King of the Monsters is an upcoming American monster filmdirected and co-written by Michael Dougherty. It is a sequel to Godzilla (2014) and will be the 35th film in the Godzilla franchise, the third film in Legendary's MonsterVerse, and the third Godzilla film to be completely produced by a Hollywood studio.[Note 1] The film stars Kyle ChandlerVera FarmigaMillie Bobby BrownBradley WhitfordSally HawkinsCharles DanceThomas MiddleditchAisha HindsO'Shea Jackson Jr.David StrathairnKen Watanabe, and Zhang Ziyi. It is one of Yoshimitsu Banno's last films as executive producer, as he died on May 7, 2017.
The sequel was green-lit during the opening weekend of Godzilla, with original director Gareth Edwards expected to return. After Edwards left the project in May 2016, Dougherty, who had been hired in October 2016 to re-write the script with Zach Shields, was announced as the director in January 2017. Principal photography began in June 2017 in AtlantaGeorgia and wrapped in September 2017. Godzilla: King of the Monsters is scheduled to be released on May 31, 2019, in 2D, 3DDolby Cinema and IMAX. A sequel, Godzilla vs. Kong, is scheduled to be released on March 13, 2020.

Premise[edit]

The heroic efforts of the crypto-zoological agency Monarch as its members face off against a battery of god-sized monsters, including the mighty Godzilla, who collides with MothraRodan, and his ultimate nemesis, the three-headed King Ghidorah. When these ancient super-species—thought to be mere myths—rise again, they all vie for supremacy, leaving humanity's very existence hanging in the balance.
— Legendary and Warner Bros.[4]

Cast[edit]

  • Kyle Chandler as Dr. Mark Russell:
    Emma's ex-husband, Madison's father, and an animal behavior specialist. After suffering a loss, Mark has an unfavorable opinion of the Titans, Godzilla in particular. Despite this, he joins a rescue mission along with Dr. Serizawa and Dr. Graham to save Emma and Madison from nefarious forces.[5][6] Chandler spoke of the film's themes being about "healing the planet".[7]
  • Vera Farmiga as Dr. Emma Russell:
    Mark's ex-wife, Madison's mother, a paleobiologist working for Monarch, and inventor of the "Orca", a machine that enables communication with the Titans but can also "potentially control them using their bioacoustics on a sonar level."[8]Unlike Mark, Emma believes that humans and Titans can co-exist peacefully.[9] She and Madison are kidnapped by a mysterious organization interested in her technology, with their own plans for the creatures.[5] Farmiga has described her character as being a "DJ for the monsters", stating, "She has figured out a way to communicate with the creatures..." She also described the film being about "saving the environment."[8] Farmiga noted that while the previous film focused on a father/son relationship, King of the Monsters focuses on a mother/daughter relationship. Due to this, Farmiga believes the film may pass the Bechdel test.[10]
  • Millie Bobby Brown as Madison Russell:
    Emma and Mark's 14-year-old daughter. She is kidnapped along with her mother and has a connection to Mothra.[5][11]
  • Bradley Whitford as Dr. Stanton:[12]
    A scientist working for Monarch. Dougherty verified that Dr. Stanton is loosely modeled after Rick Sanchez from Rick and Morty. Dougherty had the character "drink alot" to keep the character in line with the spirit of Rick Sanchez.[7]
  • Sally Hawkins as Dr. Vivienne Graham:
    A scientist working for Monarch as Serizawa's right-hand.
  • Charles Dance as Jonah Alan:
    A former British Army colonel and MI-6 agent turned fanatic anarchist, and leader of a terrorist paramilitary group looking to traffic Titan DNA and "level the global playing field". In 2005, he was jailed in a Pakistani prison after attempting to breach the walls of an underground MUTO dig site with a band of accomplice mercenaries.[13] After previously stalking Emma and attempting to raid some of her labs around the world, he takes her and Madison hostage to gain control of Emma's Orca device.[7][14] Dougherty described Jonah as a mysterious character with conflicting ideas about the Titans' role in the world, believing that mankind has damaged the planet and bringing back the Titans will potentially set things right.[15]
  • Thomas Middleditch as Sam Coleman:
    The communications liaison between Monarch and the U.S. government.[16]
  • Aisha Hinds as Foster
  • O'Shea Jackson Jr. as Barnes:
    chief warrant officer who is the leader of the G-Team, the special military forces group run by Monarch specializing in battles involving Titans.
  • David Strathairn as Admiral William Stenz:
    An Admiral in the Seventh Fleet of the United States Navy. He is the commander of the United States Navy task force and was previously in charge of tracking down the MUTOs.
  • Ken Watanabe as Dr. Ishiro Serizawa:
    A scientist working for Monarch.
  • Zhang Ziyi as Dr. Chen:
    A scientist working for Monarch like her mother and grandmother before her. She is a mythology decoder, specializing in deciphering the mythological backgrounds of the Titans.[17]
Additionally, CCH Pounder portrays a senator, Anthony Ramos portrays Corporal Martinez, Elizabeth Ludlow portrays Griffin, and Jonathan Howard portrays Asher, while Randy Havens appears in an undisclosed role. Through motion captureT.J. Storm reprises his role as Godzilla,[18][19] while Jason Liles, Alan Maxson and Richard Dorton portray the heads of King Ghidorah. Liles also portrays Rodan via mo-cap.[20]

Production[edit]

Production credits[4][21]
  • Michael Dougherty – director, co-writer
  • Zach Shields – co-writer, executive producer
  • Barry H. Waldman – executive producer
  • Dan Lin – executive producer
  • Roy Lee – executive producer
  • Yoshimitsu Banno – executive producer (posthumous)
  • Kenji Okuhira – executive producer
  • Alexandra Mendes – co-producer
  • Jay Ashenfelter – co-producer
  • Scott Chambliss – production designer
  • Louise Mingenbach – costume designer
  • Guillaume Rocheron – VFX supervisor
  • Tom Woodruff Jr. – effects and creature designer

Development[edit]

Gareth Edwards, the director of 2014's Godzilla, stated that he wanted Godzilla to work as a standalone film with a definitive ending, and he opposed suggestions that the ending should leave the film open for a sequel. He said that he had no problem coming back to do a sequel if the film did well, but his main concern was delivering a satisfying experience with the current film, "I want a story that begins and ends, and you leave on a high note. That's all we cared about when we were making this; just this film. If this film is good, the others can come, but let's just pay attention to this and not get sidetracked by other things."[22]
After a successful opening of $103 million internationally, Legendary green-lit the Godzilla sequel[23] with plans to produce a trilogy and Edwards attached to direct.[24] At the San Diego Comic-Con in July 2014, Legendary confirmed that they had acquired the rights to Mothra, Rodan, and King Ghidorah from Toho. A short teaser clip showing concept art of all three with the ending tagline "Let them fight" was shown. Other details of their appearances in either of the two sequels were not announced.[25] In August 2014, Legendary announced that the sequel would be released on June 8, 2018,[26] and that writer Max Borenstein would return to write the screenplay.[27]
In April 2015, Aaron Taylor-Johnson stated that he was unsure if he would reprise his role for the sequel and that his return depended on Edwards' decision.[28] In October 2015, Legendary announced plans to unite Godzilla and King Kong in a film titled Godzilla vs. Kong, set for a 2020 release date. Legendary plans to create a shared cinematic franchise "centered around Monarch" that "brings together Godzilla and ... King Kong in an ecosystem of other giant super-species, both classic and new." While Legendary will maintain its home at Universal Pictures, it will continue to collaborate with Warner Bros. for the franchise.[29]
In May 2016, Warner Bros. announced that Godzilla 2 would be pushed back from its original June 2018 release date to March 22, 2019.[30] That same month, Warner Bros. revealed that Edwards had left the sequel to work on smaller scale projects.[31] Edwards also felt that Legendary "needed to get on with things" instead of waiting for him to finish work on Rogue One but expressed his hope to work on Godzilla again one day.[32]
In October 2016, it was revealed that Michael Dougherty and Zach Shields (both of whom worked on Krampus) would write the screenplay for Godzilla 2.[33] A day later, it was reported that Dougherty was also in negotiations to direct Godzilla 2.[34]That same month, Legendary announced that production would also take place at parent company Wanda's Qingdao Movie Metropolis facility in Qingdao, China, along with Pacific Rim: Uprising.[35]
In December 2016, Legendary revealed that the official title for Godzilla 2 would be Godzilla: King of the Monsters.[36] In January 2017, Dougherty was officially confirmed as the director.[37] Dougherty confirmed that he was offered to direct first before being offered to re-write the script.[38] When asked about his reaction after being offered to direct the film, Dougherty stated, "'Yes.' That was my reaction very, very quickly. I felt flattered, honored...and that continues to this day. It was a dream come true. And lots of pressure. Immense, immense pressure."[39] Dougherty described the film as:
"The world is reacting to Godzilla in the same way we would react to any other terrifying incident, in that we are overreacting, but there's paranoia and endless speculation about whether he is the only one out there or whether we're threatened by others like his kind."[5]
While Dougherty loved Gareth Edwards's slow-build, Dougherty revealed that his film will "definitely take the gloves off for this film. No holding back."[40] While comparing his film to Edwards' film, Dougherty stated, "I would call (my movie) the Aliens to Gareth’s Alien." Dougherty elaborated by noting the balance between serious and "fun, tongue-in-cheek moments" from Aliensand that King of the Monsters takes a similar approach.[41]

Writing[edit]

In September 2014, it was revealed that Max Borenstein would return to write the script.[27] Borenstein later spoke about the sequel, stating, "The response to the first film was really exciting, but now that that world is established, we can do bigger and even better things."[42] While promoting Kong: Skull Island, Borenstein mentioned that one thing he aimed to do in the Godzillasequel is make Godzilla more empathetic for the audience, stating:
"When [Godzilla] blows his blue flame down the throat of the other creature—a creature we never empathized with in any way—we're empathizing with Godzilla. That's the thing about the movie that I'm most proud of, and I think Gareth did an amazing job pulling that off. I think that's what sets up our Godzilla franchise in a way that the second Godzilla movie can pick up on to begin to make Godzilla a more relatable, emphatic figure. But it needed that groundwork because you don't immediately invest emotionally in something that looks like a giant dragon or lizard."[43]

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