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Director Adam Wingard exits Godzilla x Kong sequel, future return uncertain

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Adam Wingard, the director behind Legendary's latest Monster-verse blockbuste­r, Godzilla x Kong, will not return for the sequel.

Wingard, who directed and cowrote the lm, has decided to step away from the franchise, citing timing issues and his eagerness to pursue other creative ventures, as mentioned by The Hollywood Reporter.

According to the report, the decision to part ways with Wingard was amicable, with insiders indicating that the door remains open for a potential return in the future.

Wingard, fresh o the success of Godzilla x Kong, expressed his desire to explore new storytelli­ng avenues during the press tour, unveiling his upcoming original feature project titled Onslaught, an action thriller picked up by A24.

However, Wingard's aspiration­s didn't align with Legendary's plans to swiftly move forward with another monster movie.

Despite signalling interest in having Wingard return as director, the studio has already begun developing a new script with writer Dave Callaham, known for his work on Shang Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings.

With Wingard's departure, Legendary faces the challenge of charting a new course for the MonsterVer­se franchise.

While details about the next instalment remain scarce, it's uncertain whether the studio will continue exploring concepts introduced by Wingard, such as the Hollow Earth and characters like the adventurou­s vet portrayed by Dan Stevens.

Nonetheles­s, Wingard leaves the franchise on a high note, with Godzilla x Kong poised to become the highest-grossing film in the Monsterver­se series.

Having raked in over USD 564 million worldwide since its March 29 opening, the film is on track to surpass the box office success of its predecesso­rs, as confirmed by The Hollywood Reporter.

Wingard's contributi­on to the Monsterver­se began with Godzilla vs Kong, released during the Covid-19 pandemic, which despite challenges, garnered significan­t box office revenue and was hailed as one of the movies credited for "saving cinema" during tumultuous times.

As Wingard sets sail for new creative horizons, Legendary prepares to embark on a new chapter for its monster franchise, promising fans an exciting journey ahead, albeit without the visionary director at its helm.

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