Godzilla Vs. Kong fans are calling for #ContinueTheMonsterverse

Godzilla Vs.  Kong

Godzilla Vs. Kong
Photo: Warner Bros. Pictures and Legendary Pictures

Zack Snyder’s fans successfully ran a campaign to get Warner Bros. ‘attention and persuade the studio to release the cut version of Zack Snyder’s director Justice League—Which has become extremely expensive and marginally improved Zack Snyder’s Justice League—Prove once and for all that if a fan base is strong enough and insistent enough, they can make any ridiculous dream a reality (provided their dream coincides with a film studio that feels overwhelmingly desperate). for how much content is available on its new streaming platform). The idea is: they did it. Went. They sent enough hashtags and received enough responses from people and made so much noise that Warner Bros. decided it would make sense to throw millions and millions of dollars at closing them (but in a beautiful way). Now … it’s happening again.

Today, as Christians on Twitter celebrated Easter, making “Jesus” second in the United States (we’re just snarky, “Happy Easter” is currently number one), Godzilla fans received “# ContinueTheMonsterverse ”in the top 10 as well. The need for a hashtag is based on this idea that Godzilla Vs. Kong seems to be the end of the series in which Legendary Pictures and Warner Bros. worked from Gareth Edwards Godzilla in 2014, because the studios did not announce any kaiju film that is in the works after this new one. Surprisingly, people who like to see impossibly large gorillas jumping into the empty core of the Earth and respectable actors saying lines like “Godzilla hurts people and we don’t know why” would like to see More of these things and I think getting the #ContinueTheMonsterverse trend on social media will get WB and Legendary’s attention.

And would you look at that? Did. Today, Legendary sent a simple observation of the trending topic on Twitter, confirming that, yes, he is aware that people would like more of these monster movies. Nothing new has been announced, but this seems at least a good sign for more fun in the city and a meaningless merry mythology. After all, these movies didn’t even feature Minilla, Godzilla’s awful son, and now that the Mechagodzilla card has been played, there’s no reason for Legendary and WB can’t make Jet Jaguar.

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