New multi-series deal includes multiple spin-offs for the franchise Image courtesy of Apple TV+ Apple TV+ announced on Thursday that Monarch: Legacy of Monsters, the series from Legendary Entertainment featuring”Godzilla and the Titans” will have a second season. It is part of a new multi-series deal with Legendary Entertainment that includes multiple spin-offs for the franchise. The main cast is returning for the new season.
The series debuted globally on the service on November 17 with 10 episodes. The first two episodes premiere at the same time, and new episodes drop every Friday until January 12.
Kurt Russell and his son Wyatt Russell both played military officer Lee Shaw across generations. Mari Yamamoto plays scientist Keiko. Anna Sawai will play Cate,” a former teacher and G-Day survivor. Ren Watabe will play Kentaro,” a smart, creative and curious young man who has yet to find his own path. for myself”. Kiersey Clemons plays May,”a mischievous-looking ex-American.”Joe Tippett plays Tim,”an office drone who dreams of secret agent adventures.”Elisa Lasowski plays Duvall ,”a professional agent with an unwavering belief in himself and his skills.”Anders Holm plays the recurring role of Bill.
Chris Black and Matt Fraction are co-creators, with Black serving as showrunner. Joby Harold and Tory Tunnell are executive producers at Safehouse Pictures, along with fellow executive producers Hiro Matsuoka and Takemasa Arita from TOHO. Matt Shakman (Wandavision) will direct the first two episodes.
The story of the series takes place after the 2014 film Godzilla.
The series explores “the mythical legacy of a world in which monsters are real” with Variety previously describing the show as focusing on “a family's journey to uncover buried secrets and heritage linking them to the secret organization known as Monarch.”
Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire, movie Godzilla vs. The Kong sequel, opens in the United States on March 29, two weeks earlier than its previously scheduled April 12 date. The April 12 release itself has been delayed. compared to its original opening date of March 15. The film will open in Japan on April 26.
Source: Apple TV+, Deadline (Lynette Rice)