No MonsterVerse Character Has Ever Appeared In More Than Two Projects, And Following Godzilla X Kong, I Need That To Change ASAP

No MonsterVerse Character Has Ever Appeared In More Than Two Projects, And Following Godzilla X Kong, I Need That To Change ASAP

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The MonsterVerse, as well as the Godzilla franchise in general, seems to be in a really good place right now. As Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire’s box office seems poised for another big weekend, the 2024 movie schedule has been kind to Titans and kaijus alike. While there isn’t any announcement on a follow-up effort to director Adam Wingard’s latest entry, there is something I really need to see change ASAP in the framework of the franchise.

(Image credit: Warner Bros / Legendary)

The MonsterVerse Has A Bad Habit With Its Human Characters

As you can already tell by the headline, there are no human characters in the Warner Bros. interpretation of Toho’s monstrous mythos that have appeared in more than two entries. Sometimes it’s because of questionable character deaths I’m still sore about, and in some cases it’s just an unexplained disappearance.

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