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The MonsterVerse franchise has returned to Queensland for its next installment. Legendary Pictures has begun production at Village Roadshow Studios . This marks the fourth MonsterVerse film to be shot in the Australian state.The upcoming film is the latest in a series that includes Kong: Skull Island (2017), Godzilla vs. Kong (2021), and Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire (2024). All of these were also filmed in Queensland. The production continues the studio's long-standing partnership with Village Roadshow Studios.Australian filmmaker Grant Sputore, known for 'I Am Mother,' is directing the film. Dan Stevens returns to play the character Trapper. Other cast members include Kaitlyn Dever, Jack O'Connell, Alycia Debnam-Carey, Sam Neill, Matthew Modine and Delroy Lindo.The story involves Godzilla and Kong working together against a global threat. Writers Dave Callaham and Michael Lloyd Green have created the script. Both have worked on major films in the past. This storyline keeps the high-stakes style of previous films in the franchise.Grant Sputore has put together a skilled team for this film. Cinematographer Dan Mindel, production designer Stefan Dechant, editor Josh Schaeffer, and visual effects supervisor Kelly Port are part of the crew.The MonsterVerse franchise has earned more than $2.5 billion globally through its theatrical releases. It also expanded into streaming with the Apple TV+ series 'Monarch: Legacy of Monsters.' Warner Bros. Pictures distributes the films worldwide.The film shows Godzilla and Kong teaming up against a powerful threat that could end the world.It creates over 400 jobs and adds around AUD93 million to Queensland's economy.
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