The Godzilla vs. Kong sequel, which will bring both Godzilla and King Kong back to theaters, will debut in early 2024, according to Warner Bros. Pictures and Legendary Pictures.

The upcoming fifth installment of the successful franchise will bring a $79.2 million economic boost to Queensland, 505 new jobs for local actors and crew, and the potential for 750 extras.
The upcoming fifth installment of the successful franchise will bring a $79.2 million economic boost to Queensland, 505 new jobs for local actors and crew, and the potential for 750 extras.
Dan Stevens is the sole actor currently involved with the film, and director Adam Wingard is returning. Although further details about the project are presently being kept under wraps, early reports from the previous year suggested that it will be called Son of Kong. Producers for the project include Eric McLeod, Thomas Tull, Alex Garcia, Mary Parent, and Jon Jashni.
The 2021 film, which Wingard directed, had a script written by Eric Pearson and Max Borenstein. Among the cast members were Rebecca Hall, Brian Tyree Henry, Millie Bobby Brown, Alexander Skarsgard, and others. It debuted simultaneously in cinemas and on HBO Max, yet it nevertheless managed to earn more than $460 million at the worldwide box office.