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Godzilla vs. Kong’s sequel should hardly have people left

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No one looks like the MonsterVerse movies to their significant human characters. Instead, people go to the epic blockbusters to watch big monsters fight each other.

According to director Adam Wingard, the us Godzilla vs. Kong the films could do better in the future with fewer human characters.

Less people
Wingard’s addition to the franchise has been well received. But the storylines around people were the most criticized by fans and critics, especially because it didn’t feel like the people were real. Wingard apparently agrees.

“I think Godzilla vs. Kong was the first movie where we could really ignore the people and make whole scenes following the monsters. That’s a really big development in terms of VFX and story,” he began.

“As far as I am concerned, the next MonsterVerse movie should really focus entirely on the monsters. I feel like you should look at people up to 30 percent of the time and see monsters the rest of the time. concept upside down of what many of these films offer. But I think people are ready for that. “

The question now is whether film studios Warner Bros. and Legendary want to do that. The deal they made consisted of four films and is now over. Whether there will be another movie depends mainly on the box office of this movie, as well as the performance of the movie on HBO Max.

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