The new Monsterverse movie Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire is out in theaters and fans will likely be wondering if it tees up the future of the franchise.
Fans who are checking out the movie will likely want to know if they should stick around after the credits for an additional scene. Many movies these days, especially ones that are part of a franchise, will include extra footage at the end to tease future installments or to give audiences some bonus content.
So, do you need to stick around after Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire?
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Per the film’s official synopsis, Gozilla x Kong: The New Empire “pits the almighty Kong and the fearsome Godzilla against a colossal undiscovered threat hidden within our world, challenging their very existence – and our own. Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire delves further into the histories of these Titans and their origins, as well as the mysteries of Skull Island and beyond, while uncovering the mythic battle that helped forge these extraordinary beings and tied them to humankind forever.”
Godzilla Minus One is continuing to deliver a powerful punch!
The Japanese Godzilla film continued to play throughout Martin Luther King Jr. Weekend, bringing its haul over the $50 million mark at the domestic box office, via THR.
As a result, it has just become the top-grossing Japanese language film of all time in North America, not adjusted for inflation.
Apple TV+ and Legendary are teaming up on a new live-action show based on both the monsters and the monster-tracking organization seen in the Godzilla movies, the company announced Thursday (January 20).
The highly anticipated film, which was bumped up two months from May 21 to March 26, has now been postponed for another week, Warner Bros. confirmed, via Variety on Tuesday (January 26).
The film will now debut on March 31 simultaneously in movie theaters and on HBO Max amid the pandemic, launching internationally on March 26.
According to the outlet, the latest delay was “made in response to news that MGM would postpone its James Bond entry No Time to Die from April 2 to Oct. 8. Sony’s Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway, which had also been set for April 2, was delayed to June.”
Legendary Entertainment, the production company behind the movie, recently resolved an argument with Warner Bros. after threatening to take legal action over the studio’s decision to put all of its 2021 movies on HBO Max on the same day they debut in theaters in 2021.
“Legendary was frustrated because Warner Bros., its frequent collaborators, had previously blocked Netflix’s $250 million bid to buy the monster movie. The two companies have reportedly hashed out frustrations and settled on a release strategy that satisfied both parties,” Variety adds.