Godzilla: King of the Monsters

"Their reign begins."

- Tagline.

"Long live the king."

- Alternate tagline seen on a SDCC exclusive poster.

Godzilla: King of the Monsters, also known by the working title of "Fathom", is an upcoming 2019 American science fiction monster film produced by. It's the third entry in the MonsterVerse, following the 2017 MonsterVerse film, Kong: Skull Island, and the sequel to the 2014 MonsterVerse film, Godzilla.

King of the Monsters was originally set for release on June 8, 2018, before being delayed to March 22, 2019, only to be delayed once more and set for release to American theaters on May 31, 2019.

The film is being directed by Michael Dougherty, produced by Thomas Tull, Brian Rogers, Mary Parent, and Alex Garcia, and written by Max Borenstein, Michael Dougherty, and Zach Shields. The film continues where the 2014 film left off, and introduces Mothra, Rodan, and King Ghidorah to the MonsterVerse.

A sequel to the film is set to follow on May 22, 2020, where Godzilla returns once more to fight King Kong in Godzilla vs. Kong.

​Synopsis
''The new story follows 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 Mothra, Rodan, 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.''

Cast & Characters
Actor's name on the left, character played on the right.


 * Kyle Chandler as Dr. Mark Russell
 * Vera Farmiga as Dr. Emma Russell
 * Millie Bobby Brown as Madison Russell
 * Bradley Whitford as Dr. Stanton
 * Ken Watanabe as Ishiro Serizawa
 * Sally Hawkins as Vivienne Graham
 * Charles Dance as Jonah Alan
 * Thomas Middleditch as Sam Coleman
 * Aisha Hinds as ?
 * O'Shea Jackson Jr. as Barnes
 * David Strathairn as Admiral William Stenz
 * Zhang Ziyi as Dr. Chen
 * CCH Pounder as ?
 * Anthony Ramos as Corporal Martinez
 * Randell Havens as ?
 * Elizabeth Ludlow as Griffin

Monsters

 * Godzilla
 * Mothra
 * Rodan
 * Ghidorah
 * MUTO (cameo)
 * Unidentified desert Titan
 * Unidentified mountain Titan

Organizations

 * Monarch
 * G-Team

2014
Gareth Edwards stated that he wanted Godzilla to work as a standalone film with a definitive ending, and opposed suggestions that the ending should leave the film open for a sequel. While Edwards wasn't against the possibility of future sequels, 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. 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."

On May 18, after Godzilla's successful opening weekend, a sequel was officially given the green light from Warner Bros. and Legendary Pictures. Edwards was confirmed to be directing the sequel but it was unknown if any of the previous cast would be returning. In a previous interview with Gareth Edwards, he said that if the film were to have a sequel that he would like to do a Destroy All Monsters-like film.

On July 26, the official Legendary Twitter announced that Rodan, Mothra and King Ghidorah would be appearing in the sequel or future installments.

A piece of "Classified Monarch Footage," a teaser for Godzilla 2, was shown at Comic-Con 2014. According to eye-witnesses, it looked like it was put together in the 1960s, with audio of John F. Kennedy talking about threats and dangers. Text comes on the screen saying that there was one more secret: "There were others." A pterodactyl-like shadow and "CODENAME: RODAN." An extreme close-up of a giant moth creature and "CODENAME: MOTHRA." Then a silhouette and quick cuts around a dragon-like shape figure and "CODENAME: GHIDORAH." Finally, "THREAT ASSESSMENT: CONFLICT INEVITABLE," followed by "LET THEM FIGHT.

On Thursday, August 14, a release date of June 8, 2018 was set for Godzilla 2. The four-year gap between Godzilla and Godzilla 2 was due in part to Gareth Edwards directing the film Star Wars: Rogue One and as a result being unavailable to begin work on Godzilla 2 until 2016.

On December 8, announced production of a new Japanese Godzilla film for 2016. Then, on August 18, 2016 Toho announced production of another Japanese Godzilla film for 2017. Despite being released between Legendary's Godzilla films, the new films, Shin Godzilla and the 2017 anime trilogy will not be connected to Legendary's series, being a part of their own series, and will have no effect on the production of Godzilla 2.

2015
On July 9, Legendary Pictures' spokesperson at Comic-Con, Barnaby Legg, told Dread Central that Legendary was aware of fans' complaints about Godzilla's lack of screentime in the 2014 film, and that the sequel would give fans "exactly what you're hoping for."

In an interview with Collider conducted in early August 2015, writer Max Borenstein revealed that he is currently writing the script for the film, and promised that the sequel would do "bigger and even better things" than the first film. Borenstein also expressed his excitement for the film, and enthusiasm for working with Gareth Edwards once again.

On October 14, Legendary Pictures officially announced production of a remake of King Kong vs. Godzilla titled Godzilla vs. Kong set for release in 2020. The film will follow both Godzilla 2 and Legendary's Kong: Skull Island.

2016
On May 10, an article revealed that the release dates of both Godzilla 2 and Godzilla vs. Kong had been changed to March 22, 2019 and May 29, 2020 respectively. Only three days later, it was reported that Gareth Edwards had left the film in order to pursue other projects.

On October 20, after a few months after the loss of Gareth Edwards, an article revealed that Michael Dougherty and Zach Shields (the writers of Krampus) would be writing the script for Godzilla 2.

On December 14, the official title of the film was revealed. The film's title was announced to be Godzilla: King of the Monsters, however, it is not related to the 1956 film bearing a similar title.

2017
On January 8, it was reported that Godzilla: King of the Monsters will film in Atlanta, Georgia as well. On January 17, 2017, it was reported that Thomas Tull (who founded Legendary Entertainment) resigned from the company but will remain as producer for Legendary's Godzilla and King Kong film series, which was revealed to be officially titled "MonsterVerse". On January 23, 2017, Michael Dougherty was officially confirmed as the director for the sequel.

On January 27, The Hollywood Reporter reported that Millie Bobby Brown is cast in a role.

On February 21, it is reported that Kyle Chandler is cast in the role of Millie Bobby Brown's father.

On February 27, it is reported that Vera Farmiga is cast in the role of Millie Bobby Brown's mother.

On March 27, it is reported that O’Shea Jackson Jr. was confirmed for a key role in the film.

On April 18, it was revealed that Aisha Hinds had joined the cast.

On May 1, Anthony Ramos was cast in a role.

On May 18, Charles Dance joined the cast, while Sally Hawkins will reprise her role as Vivienne Graham.

On May 26, Randell Havens had joined the cast of the film.

On May 31, Thomas Middleditch had joined the cast of the film.

On June 2, director Michael Dougherty tweeted out that Godzilla "is evolution in the flesh" in response to a user asking if the classic monster would receive a redesign for the sequel. That same day, it was reported that Bradley Whitford had joined the cast of the film.

On June 8, Zhang Ziyi is cast in a significant role within the covert Monarch organization established in Gareth Edwards’ Godzilla, and she’ll no doubt appear in future entries in this cinematic universe.

On June 18, Collider engaged in an interview with Sally Hawkins about returning for the sequel. Hawkins expressed how it was nice to be asked back to play a part in the film, and spoke on how Dougherty seems smart and excited about the film. She also spoke on how she didn't know if she'd make the final cut for the film.

June 19 marked the date of the beginning of principle photography. With that came a press release for the film which provided a new synopsis for the film, as well as an updated cast list, which officially confirms Ken Watanabe's presence in the film. Principle photography is to take place primarily in Atlanta, Georgia.

It was also on this day that the film's working title of Fathom was revealed, as per director Michael Dougherty's Twitter.

2018
Some news of the film would finally arrive in 2018, with one of the film's stars, O'Shea Jackson Jr., teasing the final battle between Godzilla and King Ghidorah. "In the last scene between Godzilla and King Ghidorah, I promise you, you will never forget it, in your life... as a nerd, I am foaming at the mouth to get like in the editing room... Godzilla will be the number 1 movie."

- O'Shea Jackson Jr.

He would then go on about the conflict, stating: "The way that him [Godzilla] and Ghidorah fight... man... Kong better bring some shit."

- O'Shea Jackson Jr.

On March 6, test screenings for the film were reported to have occurred. This news was reported by Jeremy Conrad on Twitter.

Following this news, on the 7th, early reactions to the film implied similarities between it and 2017's Kong: Skull Island, noting that the monster fights were epic, while human characterization took a backseat. Overall, it was compared more to Skull Island than to its 2014 predecessor. According to a Redditor known as Preskomesko12345, 40 minutes of the film with unfinished effects were shown. Answering questions about the footage from other Redditors, Preskomesko12345 mentions several points: Godzilla's design change appeared to be only slight with some red being visible on his skin, Godzilla and the other monsters have a lot of screentime, the detail in the colors and fur on Mothra's wings were standouts, the return of Mothra's pollen dust, the film has more action, it's more colorful and feels more fun than the original, and that it ties into Skull Island.

On the same day, a leaked CGI design of King Ghidorah was reportedly accidentally shown to the public in a montage video released by Amalgamated Dynamics, the studio responsible for the 2014 Godzilla's visual effects. This was confirmed to be false by the studio and director Mike Dougherty.

In late March, casting calls went out for the film, starting on the 22nd, 23rd , and 29th. These casting calls were presumably for reshoots of the film.

On April 26, it was announced that Jason Liles, who starred in Rampage would be joining the cast of King of the Monsters for motion capture purposes regarding Godzilla's arch nemesis, King Ghidorah. He will be one of several actors mo-capping the monster. It was later clarified that Jason will portray Ghidorah's middle head, with Alan Maxson playing the right, and Richard Dorton portraying the left, while unnamed colleagues play the monster's body.

On May 18, a vague tweet was posted by director Mike Dougherty, who posted an image of a snake with a boom mic set up nearby. The tweet simply reads "Just another day at the office."

On the 22nd, Mike posted a new tweet, reading "Today’s weather." The image alongside the tweet has a large hurricane present on thermal imaging, with the bold text "Monster Zero" above it.

Alternate titles

 * Godzilla 2 (Early title)
 * Fathom (Working title)
 * Godzilla II: King of the Monsters (International title)
 * Godzilla: King of Monsters (ゴジラ　キング・オブ・モンスターズ Gojira Kingu Obu Monsutāzu) (Japan)
 * Godzilla II: King of the Monsters (Godzilla II: Rey de los monstruos) (Spain)
 * Godzilla II: The King of the Monsters (Godzilla II: el Rey de los monstruos) (Latin America)
 * Godzilla 2: King of Monsters (Годзилла 2: Король монстров) (Russia)
 * Godzilla II: King of Monsters (Godzilla II: Rei dos Monstros) (Brazil)
 * Godzilla II: King of the Monsters (哥吉拉II：怪獸之王 Gējílā II: Guàishòu zhī wáng) (Taiwan)
 * Godzilla II: King of the Behemoths (哥斯拉II: 王者巨獸 Go1si1laai1 II: Wong4ze2 geoi6sau3) (Hong Kong)

Trivia

 * The five year period between the release date of Godzilla in 2014 and this film is the longest gap between the release of the first and second films in a new series of Godzilla films, with the five-year gap between the releases of The Return of Godzilla and Godzilla vs. Biollante to start the Heisei era being the second longest.
 * King of the Monsters will be the first Godzilla film to be released after the Heisei period in Japan comes to an end on April 30, 2019.
 * King of the Monsters will be the first American-made Godzilla film to include music originally composed by Akira Ifukube (not counting 1956 American release of Gojira).
 * The release date of the second trailer, December 10, 2018, marks the 5th anniversary of the release of the 2014 film's teaser trailer, which was released on December 10, 2013.