Thanks To A Godzilla Movie First, I’m Convinced Godzilla X Kong: Supernova’s Villain Isn’t Any Of The Popular Choices

2025 will mark brand-new territory for the overarching international Godzilla franchise, and that could have big implications for Godzilla X Kong: Supernova, and the Monsterverse as a whole. Ever since the тιтle of the sixth movie in Legendary’s interconnected universe was revealed, theories have flown about the movie’s plot and more specifically, which monsters will be included aside from its two ultra-famous stars. Thus far, the Monsterverse has done an admirable job of blending original тιтans with updated versions of Toho’s classic monsters, and naturally hardcore Godzilla fans are speculating whether more familiar kaiju will appear in Supernova.

One popular theory points to SpaceGodzilla entering the Monsterverse, while others point to major shifts in the power structure of the world’s тιтan-adjacent agencies. With a year and a half until Supernova hits theaters, production has already started, and each update has fueled speculation about the movie’s plot. However, one major change in how Godzilla is being handled internationally could reveal important clues about how Supernova‘s plot will unfold, specifically as it relates to the movie’s villains.

Both An American And A Japanese Godzilla Movie Will Be In Production At The Same Time

Godzilla X Kong: Supernova And The Sequel To Godzilla Minus One Are In Production In Summer 2025

For the first time in Godzilla’s history, there will be an American Godzilla movie being produced at the same time as a Toho Godzilla movie. The teaser footage and тιтle reveal for Supernova in May 2025 also announced that the movie was just beginning production, and indications from Toho are that the direct sequel to the Academy Award-winning dramatic juggernaut Godzilla Minus One will begin filming by the end of summer 2025. Toho has typically traded off the release years with either the Legendary Monsterverse or the failed Tristar franchise from 1998.

However, with the box office and critical success of Godzilla Minus One, Toho has decided to move forward with a sequel despite Legendary’s Monsterverse in production at the same time. To be clear, Toho produced the critically acclaimed Shin Godzilla in 2016, just two years after Godzilla kicked off the Monsterverse, but that movie was a stand-alone film. It appears the starkly different tones of the two franchises have made both parties more willing to overlap despite sharing the atomic lizard as a character. However, that could yield another change to the two studios’ relationship.

Toho May Be Less Likely To Loan Out Its Monsters To Legendary

Toho Has Its Own Highly Successful Franchise Brewing

Godzilla from Godzilla: Minus One destroying a city.

The second Godzilla Minus One movie, which will be a direct sequel to the events of the first, is rumored to feature another monster for Godzilla to battle. Another movie featuring Godzilla alone can really only be repeтιтive, and director Takashi Yamazaki has publicly stated his affinity for some of Toho’s classic monsters. In an interview with Toho Kingdom he played coy when asked about King Ghidorah or Anguirus as inclusions in a Minus One sequel. However, if the Godzilla Minus One franchise adds other monsters, that could affect which monsters Toho allows Legendary to license for their movies.

Currently, Legendary is permitted to license Toho monsters on a monster-by-monster and movie-by-movie basis. The original Godzilla and Kong: Skull Island both featured entirely original monsters as villains before Legendary sprang for Rodan, Mothra, and Ghidorah in Godzilla: King of the Monsters. While they brought Mothra back for Godzilla X Kong: The New Empire, Legendary had an original monster named Phosphera ready to play the peacemaker role in the movie if Legendary was unable to acquire Mothra’s rights again.

With both franchises shooting at the same time, it’s possible that Toho will limit the options for Legendary to keep options open for their own Godzilla movies. While Godzilla’s rogues’ gallery is diverse enough that both franchises could use classic monsters without any overlap, with competing overall narratives, neither studio may want to engage in the negotiations necessary, and have their own stories limited or waiting for a deal to get done.

What This Means For The Monsterverse

Legendary Could Keep Rolling Out Original тιтans

Godzilla, Kong, Shimo, and Skar King fly into battle in Godzilla X Kong: The New Empire

Fortunately for Legendary, they’ve seen great success with their original тιтans. Godzilla X Kong: The New Empire was a mᴀssive box office success and relied on dark inverses of their star monsters in the orangutan-like Skar King and the ice dragon Shimo. Skar King’s well-developed personality and Shimo’s tortured, ultra-powerful benevolent тιтan were big hits with fans, so Legendary may be perfectly willing to continue their overarching story with original creations who align with their needs, as opposed to trying to fit already-developed monster characters into the planned Godzilla X Kong: Supernova narrative.

Source: Toho Kingdom

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