The possibility of a sixth Monsterverse film was first entertained by Godzilla vs. Kong and Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire director Adam Wingard while at the latter's red carpet premiere on March 25, 2024, telling Deadline that he would be open to returning as director: "I think the seductive thing as a filmmaker when you've done two movies is to complete it as this trilogy — that's always what everybody expects. We'll see. It really depends on how [The New Empire] does. I think that there's a lot of really cool ideas we have [about] where we would go with it. I'm open to it and excited for what the future brings."[1]
In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter (THR) published the next day, Wingard reiterated, "There’s always the seduction of making a trilogy out of it, and I think that there’s some untapped areas to go into. [...] Obviously, I wouldn’t make this decision until we see how [The New Empire] performs at the box office, but I would definitely have some interest in doing another one of these. There’s a way to continue to innovate, and as a director, it would be exciting because I would take an even different approach next time."[2] Yet another interview was published by IGN on March 29, in which Wingard elaborated, "I definitely have some ideas of where [Godzilla's and Kong's stories] could go. In the way that Kong is treated in this movie [The New Empire], if this movie is successful, I think that the next movie will be the Godzilla version of what we did with this movie, kind of pushing deeper into his story."[3]
On April 8, THR published a quote from Legendary Pictures Chairman of Worldwide Production Mary Parent, who said of The New Empire's box office success, "This is certainly an exciting result. We are in a good position to continue the journey, but let’s see how Godzilla x Kong unfolds."[4] By May 2, Legendary was reportedly eyeing Wingard to direct another Monsterverse film, but had yet to sign a deal with him, as he had already signed on to direct the movie Onslaught for A24.[5] Production of another Monsterverse installment was officially confirmed on May 10, when THR reported that Legendary had hired Godzilla (2014) storywriter David Callaham to develop a screenplay.[6] On May 21, the outlet reported that Wingard would not direct the film, due to scheduling conflicts with Onslaught. Wingard's departure was described as "amicable," with Legendary reportedly open to him returning in the future.[7]
On June 6, I Am Mother director Grant Sputore was announced to be directing the project.[8] On June 28, Warner Bros. announced that it will release the film in theaters on March 26, 2027.[9]
In a brief interview with Inverse published on August 6, Godzilla x Kong star Dan Stevens commented on the potential for his character to return in the sequel: "I think there's many more adventures that you could get out of him so we're just going to have to see. I know that they're currently just ideating the whole next thing, so we'll wait and see if Trapper makes a return or not".[10] In a statement to Screen Rant published on January 27, 2025, Stevens' Godzilla x Kong costar Rebecca Hall expressed skepticism that she would return: "Where am I going in the Monsterverse? Nowhere, apparently! No one's asked me, so I don't think I'm in the next one".[11]
A few days prior to Hall's interview, on January 24, Deadline reported that Kaitlyn Dever was in negotiations to join the film's cast. It elaborated that, according to insiders, "Legendary is looking to build on its human characters and the first logical choice landed on Dever." The article also revealed that the film will involve "several new human characters alongside Godzilla and Kong as they face off against a cataclysmic world-ending threat".[12] On January 31, THR broke news that Stevens had joined negotiations to return in the film.[13] Both actors' deals were finalized by February 19, when it was reported that Jack O'Connell had also joined the cast; he will play the brother of Dever's character.[14][15] On February 21, THR exclusively announced the addition of Delroy Lindo, who will play the boss of Dever's character at Monarch.[16]Matthew Modine joined on March 5, with the reported role of a military general.[17] Modine posted several images and videos of SpaceGodzilla and the kaiju's debut film following his casting.[18]Deadline exclusively announced Alycia Debnam-Carey's casting on April 9.[19]Sam Neill joined on April 15.[20]
On December 14, netizens discovered that the Writers Guild of America West page for the film listed its source material as "the characters 'Godzilla' and 'Space Godzilla'", based on credits finalized on November 12. The page was removed several days later, but was restored in early 2026 with "Space Godzilla" still named in the source material.[22]
Production
At the red carpet premiere of The Last of Us season 2 on April 2, 2025, Kaitlyn Dever confirmed principal photography on Godzilla x Kong: Supernova had begun in Queensland, Australia.[23] A May shoot in Brisbane had the city standing in for London.[24] In June and July, casting calls in Grand County, Utah, sought local extras for the film's production, including military roles,[25] town residents,[26] and water sport participants.[27] In August, filming began in Mexico City.[28] In October, filming began in London[29] and in Bangkok, Thailand.[30] Filming is also expected to take place in Mumbai.[31]
Marketing
The first teaser trailer for the film was released on May 9, 2025, revealing its title.[32] Included with it was the phone number "(240) MON-ARCH", which can be called to sign up for text alerts, report a Titan sighting, or hear Titan-related safety instructions.
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SpaceGodzilla's inclusion will also cement him as the first kaiju who originated in a Heisei-era film to appear in another live-action film outside of that era.
The time between the domestic releases of this film, which will release in the U.S. on March 26, 2027, and Godzilla Minus Zero, which will release in Japan on November 3, 2026, is on track to be the shortest between two Godzilla movies in the franchise's history, at 143 days.
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