CS Set Visit: Director Adam Wingard on Godzilla vs. Kong!
CS Set Visit: Director Adam Wingard on Godzilla vs. Kong!
Back in March 2019 ComingSoon.net took a trip to Village Roadshow Studios in idyllic Queensland, Australia to visit the set of Warner Bros. Pictures and Legendary’s
Godzilla vs. Kong! The fourth entry in their MonsterVerse series follows in the footsteps of previous entries
Godzilla (2014),
Kong: Skull Island (2017) and
Godzilla: King of the Monsters (2019), each of which had a unique filmmaker at the helm. For the $200 million
GvK the studio brought in noted genre director Adam Wingard (
Death Note,
King of the Monsters had even been seen by audiences.
CS Visits the Australia Set of Godzilla vs. Kong!
CS Visits the Australia Set of Godzilla vs. Kong!
On March 26, 2019 ComingSoon.net took a jaunt to Village Roadshow Studios idyllic Queensland, Australia to visit the set of a little movie with two very big protagonists:
Godzilla vs. Kong! Warner Bros. Pictures and Legendary’s fourth entry in their MonsterVerse series follows in the footsteps of previous entries
Godzilla (2014),
Kong: Skull Island (2017) and
Godzilla: King of the Monsters (2019), all of which share the common thread of the omnipresent Monarch organization monitoring and attempting control of the iconic monsters referred to as Titans.
Godzilla vs Kong Sets Stage For Deep Mythology, Epic Showdown comicbook.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from comicbook.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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From Matt Damon to Zac Efron, Hollywood stars are decamping for Australia. So are their lucrative film projects
By music and pop culture reporter Paul Donoughue
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Matt Damon, Melissa McCarthy and Tom Hanks have each spent time in Australia since the pandemic began.
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If the history of Hollywood were a film, 2020 would be the dark night of the soul the moment when all hope appeared lost.
In North America, last year saw the lowest number of cinema tickets sold per capita in at least 40 years, if not a century.
âWeâre certainly busyâ: behind the boom in overseas film and TV production
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While Idris Elba arrived quietly and Jane Seymour stayed in a standard hotel, Matt Damon is going through his Australian quarantine before shooting the new
Thor instalment and possibly a second movie in style.
The Oscar-winning star of the
Bourne series and his family are sharing a rented house in the Byron Bay area with two unnamed American philanthropists after they all arrived on a private plane last Saturday. They are funding their own trip at a reported cost of âhundreds of thousands of dollarsâ, including flights, rent, private security, police monitoring, staff, cleaning, meals and regular medical checks during quarantine.