Post by hardball on Feb 22, 2018 9:11:44 GMT
And according to director Adam Wingard, there will be a clear winner in the fight.
2020’s Godzilla vs. Kong has set an October 2018 filming start date, with production on the film – pitting the Sea Lizard and the Giant King of the Jungle against one another – taking place largely on sound stages in Atlanta.
Death Note director Adam Wingard’s monster movie mash-up promises to be dark and depressing, despite the obvious action-romp qualities inherent in a creature feature showdown. Wingard plans to explore the reality of the destruction left behind by the cryptids’ epic (and dangerous) battle. The goal is to pay reverence to the original films’ Hiroshima symbolism. Kong: Skull Island director, Jordan Vogt-Roberts, has expressed his confidence in Wingard as a director, praising him for his ability to recognize the “anime, manga, mech sensibility” he brought to Skull Island and his ability to incorporate that into Godzilla vs. Kong. And, of course, Wingard has promised that the film will have a clear winner of the epic battle.
OmegaUnderground is reporting that Godzilla vs. Kong has set an October 1 filming start date for this year, with production taking place in Atlanta, Georgia. The movie is expected to wrap sometime in February of 2019, giving the project over a year of post-production time before its theatrical release date on May 22, 2020, a week earlier than the originally planned debut.
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2020’s Godzilla vs. Kong has set an October 2018 filming start date, with production on the film – pitting the Sea Lizard and the Giant King of the Jungle against one another – taking place largely on sound stages in Atlanta.
Death Note director Adam Wingard’s monster movie mash-up promises to be dark and depressing, despite the obvious action-romp qualities inherent in a creature feature showdown. Wingard plans to explore the reality of the destruction left behind by the cryptids’ epic (and dangerous) battle. The goal is to pay reverence to the original films’ Hiroshima symbolism. Kong: Skull Island director, Jordan Vogt-Roberts, has expressed his confidence in Wingard as a director, praising him for his ability to recognize the “anime, manga, mech sensibility” he brought to Skull Island and his ability to incorporate that into Godzilla vs. Kong. And, of course, Wingard has promised that the film will have a clear winner of the epic battle.
OmegaUnderground is reporting that Godzilla vs. Kong has set an October 1 filming start date for this year, with production taking place in Atlanta, Georgia. The movie is expected to wrap sometime in February of 2019, giving the project over a year of post-production time before its theatrical release date on May 22, 2020, a week earlier than the originally planned debut.
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