Godzilla vs. Kong release date stomps back to November 2020

Last Updated on July 30, 2021

Godzilla, King Kong, Legendary

My sincere apologies, kaiju fans, as I have some rather disappointing news for you with regard to Adam Wingard's GODZILLA VS. KONG. It's recently been announced that the BLAIR WITCH helmer's highly-anticipated monster mash has been delayed eight months, and will now stomp into theaters on November 20, 2020.

Built as the fourth installment in Legendary's monster universe, the aforementioned film finds the King of Monsters and the King of Skull Island going toe-to-claw in a battle for super-sized monstrosity superiority. Named as a part of the GODZILLA VS. KONG cast are Alexander Skarsgard, Millie Bobby Brown, Rebecca Hall and Brian Tyree Henry.

The delay comes several months after Michael Dougherty's GODZILLA: KING OF THE MONSTERS disappointed at the box office with just $385 million earned worldwide against the film's $200 million production budget. Meanwhile, the other two films in the series – 2004's GODZILLA and 2017's KONG: SKULL ISLAND – roared a bit louder with $524 million and $566 million in global ticket sales, respectively.

What say you about GODZILLA VS. KONG being delayed? Are you looking forward to the legendary behemoth beatdown or should Legendary cut their loses and allow their monster-related revival go extinct? What can Legendary do with these films to get your ass in the seat? Let us know in the comments section below.

Source: Variety

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