The next entry in the MonsterVerse is well on its way to becoming a reality and we have the casting announcement to prove it. As reported by Deadline, Dan Stevens has boarded the upcoming sequel to last yearโs Godzilla vs. Kong. Not only is this potentially exciting news for people who love watching big monsters do big monster things, but itโs also going to bring forth a reunion that genre fans may well be looking forward to. In particular, this means Stevens will be reuniting with director Adam Wingard, with the two previously collaborating on 2014โs The Guest.
As for the news at hand, the report doesnโt offer much by way of details. The film doesnโt have a title, and it remains unclear which monsters will be joining Stevens in the blockbuster. Though it does seem like both Godzilla and King Kong are strong possibilities. Plot details also remain entirely under wraps. We do know that the movie is set to shoot this summer in Australia, though, which means things should be coming together rather quickly behind the scenes. That means we could be hearing more on the casting front and possibly getting some firm plot details from Legendary and/or Warner Bros.
Stevens is no stranger to blockbusters or genre filmmaking. He previously starred in Disneyโs Beauty and the Beast remake, which ranks as one of the biggest movies in recent memory. He also starred in FXโs Legion, as well as Netflixโs underseen Apostle and the 2020 slasher The Rental. Wingard, meanwhile, directed Godzilla vs. Kong as his first foray into blockbuster filmmaking after directing movies like Blair Witch and, yes, The Guest. The audience for the collaboration between Wingard and Stevens has only grown over the years, so having these two back together is indeed a good omen.
The MonsterVerse kicked off in 2014 with director Gareth Edwardsโ Godzilla, which was followed up by 2017โs Kong: Skull Island and 2019โs Godzilla: King of the Monsters. Last yearโs Godzilla vs. Kong was a (pardon the pun) monster-sized hit, taking in $100 million at the domestic box office and $468 million worldwide. That is all the more impressive when we consider it was released when theaters were still getting back on their feet due to the pandemic, not to mention that it was released on HBO Max the same day as its theatrical release. That being the case, itโs not at all surprising that weโre getting a sequel. Itโs just a matter of what shape that sequel ultimately takes.
The untitled Godzilla vs. Kong sequel does not yet have a release date.