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'Godzilla' Sequel Moves to Summer 2019; Here's Everything We Know


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Five years after the Gareth Edwards-helmed reboot of Godzilla, the sequel will finally arrive in theaters, just slightly later than we originally expected. Warner Bros. has changed the release date for Godzilla 2 (tentatively known as Godzilla: King of the Monsters) from March 22, 2019 to May 31, 2019. Normally, a delay would seem to be a problem. But this one is just two months, and the move is to a prime "summer" weekend, meaning the studio considers it worthy of traditional blockbuster season status.  The previous installment was released in mid-May 2014, and since then we've also gotten a sort of prequel within the same "MonsterVerse" franchise with Kong: Skull Island, which debuted in March of last year and made much less at the...
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