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V4 [b]Godzilla: King of the Monsters[/b] (ゴジラ キング・オブ・モンスターズ Gojira Kingu Obu Monsutāzu, lit. Godzilla: King of Monsters), known internationally as Godzilla II: King of the Monsters, is a 2019 American science fiction monster film directed by Michael Dougherty and written by Dougherty with Zach Shields from a story by Max Borenstein, with visual effects by Guillaume Rocheron. Produced by Warner Bros. Pictures and Legendary Pictures, it is the third entry in the MonsterVerse. It stars Kyle Chandler, Vera Farmiga, Millie Bobby Brown, Bradley Whitford, Sally Hawkins, Charles Dance, Thomas Middleditch, O'Shea Jackson Jr., Ken Watanabe, and Zhang Ziyi. The film was released to American theaters by Warner Bros. on May 31, 2019, and to Japanese theaters by Toho on the same day.

The sequel to Legendary's [[Godzilla]], King of the Monsters picks up five years later, where many are in favor of exterminating Godzilla and all the other Titans like him. The scientific organization Monarch however believes Godzilla and some other Titans to be benevolent and is against killing them. When the eco-terrorist Alan Jonah and his men steal the ORCA, a sonar device developed to communicate with Titans, Monarch pursues the terrorists to Outpost 32 in Antarctica: the resting place of the colossal Monster Zero. They are unable to stop Monster Zero from being unleashed, after which the three-headed terror awakens many of the other dormant Titans around the globe and bends them to his will. Now, Monarch must work alongside Godzilla and his mystical ally [[Mothra]] to stop Monster Zero and his pawns before the entire global ecosystem is destroyed. Godzilla: King of the Monsters was followed by [[Godzilla vs. Kong]] in 2021.
Updated by 134455RJ Wed, Sep 28 '22, 03:58
V3 [b]Godzilla: King of the Monsters[/b] (ゴジラ キング・オブ・モンスターズ Gojira Kingu Obu Monsutāzu, lit. Godzilla: King of Monsters), known internationally as Godzilla II: King of the Monsters, is a 2019 American science fiction monster film directed by Michael Dougherty and written by Dougherty with Zach Shields from a story by Max Borenstein, with visual effects by Guillaume Rocheron. Produced by Warner Bros. Pictures and Legendary Pictures, it is the third entry in the MonsterVerse. It stars Kyle Chandler, Vera Farmiga, Millie Bobby Brown, Bradley Whitford, Sally Hawkins, Charles Dance, Thomas Middleditch, O'Shea Jackson Jr., Ken Watanabe, and Zhang Ziyi. The film was released to American theaters by Warner Bros. on May 31, 2019, and to Japanese theaters by Toho on the same day.

The sequel to Legendary's Godzilla, King of the Monsters picks up five years later, where many are in favor of exterminating Godzilla and all the other Titans like him. The scientific organization Monarch however believes Godzilla and some other Titans to be benevolent and is against killing them. When the eco-terrorist Alan Jonah and his men steal the ORCA, a sonar device developed to communicate with Titans, Monarch pursues the terrorists to Outpost 32 in Antarctica: the resting place of the colossal Monster Zero. They are unable to stop Monster Zero from being unleashed, after which the three-headed terror awakens many of the other dormant Titans around the globe and bends them to his will. Now, Monarch must work alongside Godzilla and his mystical ally Mothra to stop Monster Zero and his pawns before the entire global ecosystem is destroyed. Godzilla: King of the Monsters was followed by [[Godzilla vs. Kong]] in 2021.
Updated by 134455RJ Wed, Sep 28 '22, 03:57
V2 [b]Godzilla: King of the Monsters[/b] is a 2019 American monster film directed and co-written by Michael Dougherty. A sequel to Godzilla (2014), it is the 35th film in the Godzilla franchise, the third film in Legendary Pictures' MonsterVerse, and the third Godzilla film to be completely produced by a Hollywood studio. The film stars Kyle Chandler, Vera Farmiga, Millie Bobby Brown, Bradley Whitford, Sally Hawkins, Charles Dance, Thomas Middleditch, Aisha Hinds, O'Shea Jackson Jr., David Strathairn, Ken Watanabe, and Zhang Ziyi. In the film, humans must rely on [[Godzilla]] and [[Mothra]] to defeat [[King Ghidorah]], who has awakened [[Rodan]] and other Titans to destroy the world.

The sequel was green-lit during the opening weekend of Godzilla, with Gareth Edwards expected to return to direct a trilogy. In May 2016, Edwards left the project. In October 2016, Dougherty and Shields were hired to rewrite the script. In January 2017, Dougherty was announced as the director. Principal photography began in June 2017 in Atlanta, Georgia, and wrapped in September 2017. The film is dedicated to executive producer Yoshimitsu Banno (director of Godzilla vs. Hedorah) and original Godzilla suit performer Haruo Nakajima, both of whom died in 2017.

Godzilla: King of the Monsters was theatrically released on May 31, 2019, to mixed reviews from critics, with praise for its visual effects, action sequences, cinematography, and musical score but with criticism to the plot, pacing, tone and characters. The film was a box office disappointment, grossing $386 million worldwide against a production budget between $170–200 million and marketing costs between $100–150 million. A sequel, Godzilla vs. Kong, was released on March 24, 2021.
Updated by 134455RJ Wed, Sep 28 '22, 03:53
V1 [b]Godzilla: King of the Monsters[/b] is a 2019 American monster film directed and co-written by Michael Dougherty. A sequel to Godzilla (2014), it is the 35th film in the Godzilla franchise, the third film in Legendary Pictures' MonsterVerse, and the third Godzilla film to be completely produced by a Hollywood studio. The film stars Kyle Chandler, Vera Farmiga, Millie Bobby Brown, Bradley Whitford, Sally Hawkins, Charles Dance, Thomas Middleditch, Aisha Hinds, O'Shea Jackson Jr., David Strathairn, Ken Watanabe, and Zhang Ziyi. In the film, humans must rely on Godzilla and Mothra to defeat King Ghidorah, who has awakened Rodan and other Titans to destroy the world.

The sequel was green-lit during the opening weekend of Godzilla, with Gareth Edwards expected to return to direct a trilogy. In May 2016, Edwards left the project. In October 2016, Dougherty and Shields were hired to rewrite the script. In January 2017, Dougherty was announced as the director. Principal photography began in June 2017 in Atlanta, Georgia, and wrapped in September 2017. The film is dedicated to executive producer Yoshimitsu Banno (director of Godzilla vs. Hedorah) and original Godzilla suit performer Haruo Nakajima, both of whom died in 2017.

Godzilla: King of the Monsters was theatrically released on May 31, 2019, to mixed reviews from critics, with praise for its visual effects, action sequences, cinematography, and musical score but with criticism to the plot, pacing, tone and characters.[14][15] The film was a box office disappointment, grossing $386 million worldwide against a production budget between $170–200 million and marketing costs between $100–150 million. A sequel, Godzilla vs. Kong, was released on March 24, 2021.
Updated by 134455RJ Wed, Sep 28 '22, 03:52