MonsterVerse

MonsterVerse
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Original workGodzilla (2014)
OwnerLegendary Pictures
Warner Bros. Pictures (films)
Years2014–present
Films and television
Film(s)4
Television series2
Miscellaneous
Based on

The MonsterVerse is an American multimedia franchise and shared fictional universe featuring Godzilla, King Kong, and other characters owned and created by Toho Co., Ltd. The franchise is produced by Legendary Pictures and currently distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures (films), Apple TV+ and Netflix (streaming), it consists of five films and two television series. The franchise has received a generally positive critical reception and has grossed $1.955 billion worldwide at the box office.

Development

Writer Max Borenstein stated that the MonsterVerse did not begin as a franchise but as an American reboot of Godzilla. Borenstein credits Legendary Entertainment's founder and then CEO Thomas Tull as the one responsible for the MonsterVerse, having acquired the rights to Godzilla and negotiated the complicated rights to King Kong. Tull had offered Borenstein the opportunity to write the first draft for Kong: Skull Island, with the goal to establish Kong in the same universe as Legendary's Godzilla film. Tull's vision was for the films to one day lead to Godzilla vs. Kong.

Legendary confirmed at the July 2014 San Diego Comic-Con International that it had acquired the licensing rights to Mothra, Rodan, and King Ghidorah from Toho Co., Ltd. and revealed concept footage with the closing title cards reading "Conflict: inevitable. Let them fight". In September 2015, Legendary announced that the film Kong: Skull Island would not be developed with Universal Studios. Instead, it would be developed with Warner Bros., which sparked media speculation that Godzilla and Kong would appear in a film together.

In October 2015, Legendary announced plans to unite Godzilla and Kong in a film titled Godzilla vs. Kong, set for a 2020 release date. Legendary planned to create a shared cinematic franchise "centered around Monarch" (the secret government agency which debuted in 2014's Godzilla) and that "brings together Godzilla and Legendary’s King Kong in an ecosystem of other giant super-species, both classic and new". Later in October, it was announced that Kong: Skull Island would have references to Monarch.

In May 2016, Warner Bros. announced that Godzilla vs. Kong would be released on May 29, 2020, later pushed back to May 21, 2021, and that Godzilla: King of the Monsters would be pushed back from its original June 8, 2018 release date to March 22, 2019, however, the film was later pushed back again to May 31, 2019. In October 2016, Legendary announced that Godzilla: King of the Monsters would be filmed at its parent company Wanda's Oriental Movie Metropolis facility in Qingdao, China, along with Pacific Rim: Uprising. That same month, it was revealed that Legendary was planning a writers room to create their Godzilla–Kong cinematic universe, with Alex Garcia overseeing the project for Legendary.

In January 2017, Thomas Tull, founder of Legendary, resigned from the company but would remain as producer for the Godzilla–Kong series, which was revealed as the "MonsterVerse". In March 2017, Legendary assembled a writers room led by Terry Rossio to develop the story for Godzilla vs. Kong.

Legendary's license to Godzilla expired in 2020. However it has since been renewed, as Toho announced in July 2022 that Godzilla would be featured in a sequel to Godzilla vs. Kong. In January 2022, Legendary announced plans for a live-action TV series centered on Godzilla and other Titans.

Films

Film U.S. release date Director Screenwriter(s) Story by Producers
Godzilla May 16, 2014 (2014-05-16) Gareth Edwards Max Borenstein David Callaham Thomas Tull, Jon Jashni, Mary Parent and Brian Rogers
Kong: Skull Island March 10, 2017 (2017-03-10) Jordan Vogt-Roberts Dan Gilroy
and Max Borenstein
and Derek Connolly
John Gatins Thomas Tull, Jon Jashni, Mary Parent and Alex Garcia
Godzilla: King of the Monsters May 31, 2019 (2019-05-31) Michael Dougherty Michael Dougherty & Zach Shields Max Borenstein
and Michael Dougherty & Zach Shields
Thomas Tull, Jon Jashni, Mary Parent, Alex Garcia and Brian Rogers
Godzilla vs. Kong March 31, 2021 (2021-03-31) Adam Wingard Eric Pearson
and Max Borenstein
Terry Rossio
and Michael Dougherty & Zach Shields
Thomas Tull, Jon Jashni, Brian Rogers, Mary Parent, Alex Garcia, and Eric McLeod
Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire March 29, 2024 (2024-03-29) Terry Rossio
and Simon Barrett
and Jeremy Slater
Terry Rossio, Adam Wingard & Simon Barrett

Godzilla (2014)

The film reimagines Godzilla's origins and is set 15 years after a nuclear meltdown in Japan which was caused by giant parasitic creatures, known as "MUTOs". As two MUTOs ravage the countryside in order to reproduce, they awaken a larger ancient alpha predator, known as "Godzilla", whose existence has been kept secret by the U.S. government since 1954. The film introduces Godzilla, the MUTOs, and the Monarch organization to the MonsterVerse.

In 2004, director Yoshimitsu Banno acquired permission from Toho to produce a short IMAX Godzilla film which was in development for several years until the project was eventually turned over to Legendary Pictures. In March 2010, Legendary announced to have acquired the rights to Godzilla for a feature film reboot. In January 2011, Gareth Edwards was announced as the director for the film. The film was co-produced with Warner Bros. Pictures with filming completed in 2013 in Canada and the United States for release in 2014. Godzilla was released on May 16, 2014, to positive reviews, and was a box office success, grossing $529 million worldwide against a budget of $160 million.

Kong: Skull Island (2017)

In the film, set in 1973, a team of scientists and Vietnam War soldiers travel to an uncharted island in the Pacific and encounter terrifying creatures and the mighty Kong. The film introduces Kong, the Mother Longlegs, the Sker Buffalo, the Mire Squid, the Leafwing, the Psychovulture, the Spore Mantis, the Skull Devil, and the Skullcrawlers to the MonsterVerse and a post-credits scene introduces Rodan, Mothra, and King Ghidorah to the MonsterVerse. The Skull Devil was originally trademarked as "Ramarak the Skullcrawler" until it was abandoned in September 2017.

In July 2014 at the San Diego Comic-Con, Legendary announced a King Kong origin story, initially titled Skull Island, with a release date of November 4, 2016, and Universal Pictures distributing. In September 2014, Jordan Vogt-Roberts was announced as the film's director. In September 2015, Legendary moved development of the film from Universal Pictures to Warner Bros. to create an expanded cinematic universe. Principal photography began on October 19, 2015, in Hawaii and Vietnam. Kong: Skull Island was released on March 10, 2017, to positive reviews, and was a box office success, grossing $566 million worldwide against a budget of $185 million. The film received a nomination for Best Visual Effects at the 90th Academy Awards.

Godzilla: King of the Monsters (2019)

In the film, eco-terrorists release King Ghidorah, who awakens other monsters known as "Titans" across the world, forcing Godzilla and Mothra to surface and engage Ghidorah and Rodan in a decisive battle. The film changes the monsters' designation from "MUTOs" to "Titans". The film introduces Scylla, Methuselah, Behemoth, and the Queen MUTO to the MonsterVerse. Off-screen, the film introduces Baphomet, Typhon, Mokele-Mbembe, Sargon, Tiamat, Abaddon, Leviathan, and Bunyip to the MonsterVerse.

Prior to announcing a shared cinematic universe between Godzilla and Kong, Legendary originally intended to produce a Godzilla trilogy, with Gareth Edwards attached to direct all films. However, Edwards left the sequel in May 2016 to work on smaller scale projects. In January 2017, Michael Dougherty was announced as the director and co-writer for the film. Principal photography began in June 2017, in Atlanta, Georgia and wrapped in September 2017. The film was released on May 31, 2019, to mixed reviews, and was a box office disappointment, grossing $386 million worldwide against a budget between $170–200 million.

Godzilla vs. Kong (2021)

In the film, Kong clashes with Godzilla as humans lure the ape into the Hollow Earth to retrieve a power source for a weapon to stop Godzilla's mysterious rampages. The film introduces Mechagodzilla, the Warbat, and the Hellhawk to the MonsterVerse.

The project was announced in October 2015 when Legendary announced plans for a shared cinematic universe between Godzilla and King Kong. The film's writers room was assembled in March 2017 and Adam Wingard was announced as the director in May 2017. Principal photography began in November 2018 in Hawaii and Australia and concluded in April 2019. After being delayed from a November 2020 release date due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the film was theatrically released internationally on March 24, 2021, and was released in the United States on March 31, 2021, where it was released simultaneously in theaters and on HBO Max. The film received generally positive reviews and was a box office success, breaking pandemic records and grossing $470 million. It was also a streaming hit, becoming the most successful launch item in HBO Max's history until it was overtaken by Mortal Kombat.

Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire (2024)

Godzilla and Kong reunite against an undiscovered threat hidden deep within the Earth that challenges the existence of humans and Titans alike.

In March 2022, it was announced that a sequel to Godzilla vs. Kong is scheduled to commence filming later in the year in Gold Coast, Queensland and other locations in South East Queensland. In May 2022, it was announced that Wingard would return to direct and that Dan Stevens had been cast as the lead. Wingard and Stevens had previously worked together on The Guest. The film is scheduled to be released on March 29, 2024.

Future

In October 2017, Steven S. DeKnight (director and co-writer of Pacific Rim: Uprising) noted that there have been discussions about a cross-over between the MonsterVerse and Pacific Rim franchise, however, he iterated it was all theoretical possibilities. Guillermo del Toro (director and co-writer of Pacific Rim) had also expressed interest in Pacific Rim crossing over with the MonsterVerse. In March 2019, when asked about the future of the MonsterVerse, Garcia stated, "It's one brick at a time, each piece has to be as good as it can be, so right now it's all focused on this [Godzilla: King of the Monsters and Godzilla vs. Kong]. But could there be? Yeah, that's the hope if the movies turn out really well."

In February 2021, Wingard stated, "I know where we could go potentially with future films." However, he noted that the MonsterVerse was created "to a certain degree" to lead towards Godzilla vs. Kong. Wingard added that the MonsterVerse is at a "crossroads", stating, "It’s really at the point where audiences have to kind of step forward and vote for more of these things. If this movie is a success obviously they will continue forward."

On April 4, 2021, Legendary's CEO Josh Grode commented on potential sequels, "we have a number of ideas for more movies." That same month, the hashtag #ContinueTheMonsterverse began trending on Twitter, which was acknowledged by Legendary and garnered support from Vogt-Roberts. On April 27, 2021, The Hollywood Reporter stated that Legendary was "quietly taking steps to stretch the series into one or more installments," while negotiating with Wingard to potentially return to direct. Various ideas were considered, including Son of Kong as one potential title.

In August 2021, Borenstein stated that "there will be some new, interesting installments coming" due to the success of Godzilla vs. Kong. Borenstein had also expressed interest in seeing Legendary produce a film with minimal human characters, stating, "I think it is possible. It would be very ambitious. I think ambitious in that Mad Max: Fury Road way. I think it's totally possible to do that with the absolute minimum amount of human characters and really characterize the creatures."

Television

SeriesSeasonEpisodesOriginally releasedShowrunnerStatus
First releasedLast releasedNetwork
Skull Island18June 22, 2023 (2023-06-22)NetflixBrian DuffieldReleased
Monarch: Legacy of Monsters110November 17, 2023 (2023-11-17)January 12, 2024 (2024-01-12)Apple TV+Chris BlackReleased

Skull Island (2023)

In January 2021, Legendary Television and Netflix announced plans for animated series titled Skull Island. The project is developed and written by Brian Duffield, who also serves as co-executive producer with Jacob Robinson. Produced by Powerhouse Animation, JP and Legendary Television, the series was released worldwide on Netflix on June 22, 2023. The series introduces Annie's Dog and the Kraken to the MonsterVerse, as well as other unnamed monsters.

In October 2023, Duffield stated that the script for the second season had been completed; while creatives were waiting for an official season two renewal green-lighting from Netflix.

Monarch: Legacy of Monsters (2023)

In January 2022, Legendary announced that Apple TV+ had ordered a live-action series featuring Godzilla and other Titans, with Chris Black serving as showrunner; Black and Matt Fraction serve as co-creators and executive producers. Produced by Safehouse Pictures, Toho Co., Ltd., Mikfred Criminal Masterminds, Chris Black Broadcasting System and Legendary Television, the series premiered on November 17, 2023, on Apple TV+ and consists of 10 episodes.

Cast and characters

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This section includes characters who will appear or have appeared in the billing block of at least one film in the series.

  • An empty, dark grey cell indicates the character was not in the film, or that the character's official presence has not yet been confirmed.
  •  O indicates an older version of the character.
  •  S indicates an appearance through use of special effects.
  •  Y indicates a younger version of the character.
Character Films Television series
Godzilla Kong:
Skull Island
Godzilla:
King of the Monsters
Godzilla vs. Kong Godzilla x Kong:
The New Empire
Skull Island Monarch:
Legacy of Monsters
2014 2017 2019 2021 2024 2023
Monsters
Godzilla T. J. StormS Pictured with audio T. J. StormS CGI TBA CGI
MUTO Matt CrossS

Lee RossS
CGI Archive footage
Kong Terry NotaryS

Toby KebbellS
Archive footage Eric PeteyS TBA Animation CGI
King Ghidorah Pictured Jason LilesS
Alan MaxsonS
Richard DortonS
Archive footage
Rodan Pictured Jason LilesS Archive footage
Humans
Ishiro Serizawa Ken Watanabe Ken Watanabe
Vivienne Graham Sally Hawkins Sally Hawkins
William Stentz David Strathairn David Strathairn
Ford Brody Aaron Taylor-Johnson

CJ AdamsY
Elle Brody Elizabeth Olsen
Joe Brody Bryan Cranston
Sandra Brody Juliette Binoche
Houston Brooks Corey HawkinsY Joe MortonO
William Randa John Goodman Pictured and archive audio Anders HolmY

John GoodmanO
James Conrad Tom Hiddleston
Hank Marlow John C. Reilly

Will BrittainY
Mason Weaver Brie Larson
Preston Packard Samuel L. Jackson
San Lin Jing Tian
Mark Russell Kyle Chandler
Madison Russell Millie Bobby Brown

Alexandra RabeY
Millie Bobby Brown
Emma Russell Vera Farmiga Pictured
Ilene and Ling Chen Zhang Ziyi
Rick Stanton Bradley Whitford
Sam Coleman Thomas Middleditch
Alan Jonah Charles Dance
Diane Foster Aisha Hinds
Jackson Barnes O'Shea Jackson Jr.
Nathan Lind Alexander Skarsgård
Ilene Andrews Rebecca Hall
Jia Kaylee Hottle
Bernie Hayes Brian Tyree Henry
Josh Valentine Julian Dennison
Walter Simmons Demián Bichir
Ren Serizawa Shun Oguri
Maia Simmons Eiza González
Guillermin Lance Reddick
Trapper Dan Stevens
TBA Fala Chen
TBA Alex Ferns
TBA Rachel House
Annie Mae Whitman
Charlie Nicolas Cantu
Mike Darren Barnet
Cap Benjamin Bratt
Irene Betty Gilpin
Cate Randa Anna Sawai
Kentaro Randa Ren Watabe
May Olowe-Hewitt Kiersey Clemons
Tim Joe Tippett
Duvall Elisa Lasowski
Lee Shaw Kurt Russell

Wyatt RussellY
Keiko Miura Mari Yamamoto
Puckett Christopher Heyerdahl

Reception

Box office performance

Film Box office grosses Budget Ref.
Domestic International Worldwide
Godzilla $200,676,069 $328,400,000 $529,076,069 $160 million
Kong: Skull Island $168,052,812 $400,600,000 $568,652,812 $185 million
Godzilla: King of the Monsters $110,500,138 $276,800,000 $387,300,138 $170–200 million
Godzilla vs. Kong $100,916,094 $369,200,000 $470,116,094 $155–200 million
Totals $580,145,113 $1,375,000,000 $1,955,145,113 $670–745 million

Critical and public response

Film Critical Public
Rotten Tomatoes Metacritic CinemaScore PostTrak
Godzilla 76% (330 reviews) 62 (48 reviews) B+
Kong: Skull Island 75% (395 reviews) 62 (49 reviews) B+ 80%
Godzilla: King of the Monsters 42% (353 reviews) 48 (46 reviews) B+ 85%
Godzilla vs. Kong 76% (392 reviews) 59 (57 reviews) A 86%
Television Rotten Tomatoes Metacritic
Skull Island 82% (17 reviews) 51 (4 reviews)
Monarch: Legacy of Monsters 90% (82 reviews) 68 (26 reviews)

Music

For Godzilla (2014), Alexandre Desplat was announced as the film's composer in August 2013. Director Gareth Edwards chose Desplat after creating a music playlist, stating, "I dragged and dropped all my favorite soundtracks, and the person who got high score was Alexandre Desplat." Desplat accepted the job because he was impressed with Edwards' directorial debut Monsters (2010) and had never composed a monster film, adding that he always attempted to accept differentiating films. Desplat had organized a large orchestra that he described as "stupidly big, as big as Godzilla". He explained that the orchestra had to be big in order to avoid filling gaps in the score with electronics. Desplat had described his score as "non-stop fortissimo, with lots of brass, Japanese drums, and electric violin". He echoed the film's Japanese origins and influence by applying a shakuhachi bamboo flute and taiko drums throughout the score. While the themes by Akira Ifukube, composer of various Godzilla films, were not used for the film, Edwards likened Desplat's score as "very much in the same tone of Akira". However, Desplat paid homage to Ifukube during the track "Godzilla!" by flaring the brass to reflect sounds similar to Ifukube's themes.

For Kong: Skull Island (2017), Henry Jackman blended 1970s psychedelic guitars into the score, which was considered to be a combination of mixing electronic sounds with symphony orchestra. Jackman stated that "The great thing about a monster movie is that it opens the door to use the symphony orchestra in its most sumptuous way. [Director] Jordan Vogt-Roberts was happy to celebrate the gravity and history that comes with a full orchestra, but we also explored less traditional elements. That's a field day for a composer". Vogt-Roberts also used rock music from the Vietnam-era and hits from the 70s, stating, "this provides a striking dichotomy, sets the tone and gives us great moments of fun".

For Godzilla: King of the Monsters (2019), it was announced during Comic-Con 2018 that Bear McCreary would compose the score and utilize Ifukube's themes and Yūji Koseki's Mothra theme. He chose to adapt Ifukube and Koseki's themes to form a "connection between Ifukube’s uniquely brilliant style and the aesthetics of modern blockbusters". For the film's soundtrack, McCreary produced a cover of Blue Öyster Cult's "Godzilla", that featured Serj Tankian on vocals, as well as Brendon Small, Gene Hoglan, and other members of Dethklok contributing to the cover. McCreary described the cover as "the most audacious piece of music" he had produced in his career.

For Godzilla vs. Kong (2021), Tom Holkenborg was announced as the film's composer in June 2020. During a meeting in 2018, Holkenborg admitted to director Adam Wingard to being a Godzilla fan and had composed a Godzilla theme recreationally. Wingard chose not to recycle Ifukube's theme, feeling it was "insincere" since he associated them with Toho's Godzilla. Instead, Wingard wanted to use new themes that embraced the MonsterVerse's Godzilla while honoring its influences. Holkenborg requested a bass drum roughly ten feet in diameter, but the builder was only able to scale it down to eight feet. He wanted to create a Godzilla theme that "lived and breathed" the history behind monster themes and that was slow and sluggish to reflect Godzilla. Lower brass and big tympanis were used to underscore Godzilla's power. For Kong's theme, Holkenborg used an "organic approach". The sound was interwoven with electronic and sound design elements. The score began with melody and "got colors and orchestration and different types of electronic instruments with it".

In August 2022, Holkenborg was announced to return to score Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire.

Title U.S. release date Length Composer Label
Godzilla: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack May 13, 2014 1:00:27 Alexandre Desplat WaterTower Music
Kong: Skull Island (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) March 3, 2017 56:56 Henry Jackman
Godzilla: King of the Monsters (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) May 24, 2019 1:38:00 Bear McCreary
Godzilla vs. Kong (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) March 26, 2021 1:07:09 Tom Holkenborg

Other media

Books

Title Release date Writer Note
Godzilla: The Art of Destruction May 13, 2014 Mark Cotta The making of Godzilla
Godzilla – The Official Movie Novelization May 20, 2014 Greg Cox Novelization of Godzilla
Kong: Skull Island – The Official Movie Novelization March 14, 2017 Tim Lebbon Novelization of Kong: Skull Island
The Art and Making of Kong: Skull Island March 21, 2017 Simon Ward The making of Kong: Skull Island
Godzilla: King of the Monsters – The Official Movie Novelization May 31, 2019 Gregory Keyes Novelization of Godzilla: King of the Monsters
The Art of Godzilla: King of the Monsters June 4, 2019 Abbie Bernstein The making of Godzilla: King of the Monsters
Kong and Me March 30, 2021 Kiki Thorpe Picture book prequel to Godzilla vs. Kong
Godzilla vs. Kong: The Official Movie Novelization April 6, 2021 Gregory Keyes Novelization of Godzilla vs. Kong
Godzilla vs. Kong: Sometimes Friends Fight (But They Always Make Up) April 6, 2021 Carol Herring Picture book to Godzilla vs. Kong
Godzilla vs. Kong: The Art of the Ultimate Battle Royale May 21, 2021 Daniel Wallace The making of Godzilla vs. Kong

Comics

Title Release date Writer(s) Illustrator(s) Cover artist(s) Note
Godzilla: Awakening May 7, 2014 (2014-05-07) Max Borenstein and Greg Borenstein Eric Battle, Yvel Guichet, Alan Quah, and Lee Loughridge Arthur Adams Tie-in prequel graphic novel to Godzilla
Skull Island: The Birth of Kong #1 April 12, 2017 (2017-04-12) Arvid Nelson Zid Zid Tie-in prequel/sequel comic to Kong: Skull Island
Skull Island: The Birth of Kong #2 June 28, 2017 (2017-06-28)
Skull Island: The Birth of Kong #3 September 27, 2017 (2017-09-27)
Skull Island: The Birth of Kong #4 November 22, 2017 (2017-11-22) Drew Johnson
Godzilla: Aftershock May 21, 2019 Arvid Nelson Drew Edward Johnson Christopher Shy, Arthur Adams Tie-in prequel graphic novel to Godzilla: King of the Monsters
Kingdom Kong April 6, 2021 Marie Anello Zid Zid Tie-in prequel graphic novel to Godzilla vs. Kong
Godzilla Dominion April 6, 2021 Greg Keyes Drew Edward Johnson Drew Edward Johnson Tie-in prequel graphic novel to Godzilla vs. Kong
Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong #1 October 17, 2023 Brian Buccellato Christian Duce Drew Johnson, Romulo Fajaroo Jr Crossover with the DC Comics team Justice League
Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong #2 November 21, 2023 Drew Johnson
Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong #3 December 19, 2023 Drew Johnson, Romulo Fajaroo Jr
Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong #4 January 16, 2024 Christian Duce, Tom Derenick Drew Johnson, Romulo Fajaroo Jr
Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong #5 February 20, 2024 Christian Duce Drew Johnson
Godzilla x Kong: The Hunted March 12, 2024 Drew Johnson, Dario Formisani, Zid David Aja Tie-in prequel graphic novel to Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire
Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong #6 March 19, 2024 Christian Duce Drew Johnson
Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong #7 April 14, 2024 Christian Duce Drew Johnson
Collected editions
Title Release date Cover artist Note
Skull Island: The Birth of Kong December 12, 2017 (2017-12-12) Zid Collects all four issues

MonsterVerse Titanthology Vol. 1

June 22, 2021 (2021-06-22) Arther Adams Compilation of Skull Island: The Birth of Kong and Godzilla: Aftershock

Legends of the MonsterVerse

August 16, 2023 (2023-08-16) (Kickstarter)

March 5, 2024 (2024-03-05) (general)

Zid (Kickstarter)

Jonathan Marks Barravecchia (general)

Hardcover collection of Godzilla: Awakening, Skull Island: The Birth of Kong, Godzilla: Aftershock, Kingdom Kong, Godzilla Dominion. Also includes a new story, "Godzilla: Fight or Flight", which ties-in to Godzilla vs. Kong and was written by Brian Buccellato and illustrated by Zid.

Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong

June 25, 2024 (2024-06-25) Don Mara Hardcover collection of all seven issues

Video games

Legendary's Godzilla was featured as a playable character in Bandai Namco's 2014 video game Godzilla as "Hollywood Godzilla". In 2017, a short virtual reality experience titled Kong VR: Destination Skull Island was made available at 1500 Samsung retail demo locations, in 15 AMC theater locations, and Samsung VR stores. Godzilla and Kong were featured in cross-over events for PUBG Mobile, World of Warships, Godzilla: Battle Line, and Call of Duty: Warzone.

Title Release date Developer Publisher Note
Godzilla: Crisis Defense May 7, 2014 Legendary Legendary Tie-in web game to Godzilla
Godzilla: Strike Zone May 15, 2014 Warner Bros. Entertainment Warner Bros. International Enterprises Tie-in mobile game to Godzilla
Godzilla: Smash 3 May 16, 2014 Rogue Play Pipeworks Tie-in mobile game to Godzilla

See also


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