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The Biggest Sci-Fi Franchise of the Year Just Lost Its Director — Here's Why That's a Good Thing
Adam Wingard, the wizard behind Godzilla x Kong, isn't coming back for a third movie. Here's why that's not the end of the world.
The most unstoppable shared cinematic universe of the moment doesn’t concern superheroes, but instead, giant monsters who smash things. While film critics — or even fans of monster movies in general — struggle to take Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire seriously, the movie is impossible to ignore. So far, it’s earned $564 million at the box office, making it the highest-grossing Godzilla movie of all time and, at the moment, the second-biggest movie of 2024.
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