

Starring Alexander Skarsgard, Millie Bobby Brown and Rebecca Hall, the fourth title in Legendary Entertainment’s MonsterVerse pits Godzilla against King Kong for a special effects extravaganza.Ī new trailer cut specifically for China features footage that hasn’t appeared in prior ones. had exacerbating bad blood by reportedly blocking a Netflix bid to buy the approximately $200 million-budgeted film for $250 million. The former threatened legal action against the latter over its decision to release all of its 2021 films on HBO Max day-and-date with their theatrical debut. Its China release, which will almost assuredly be its largest theatrical outing globally, comes amid beef between Legendary, a subsidiary of China’s Wanda Group, and Warner Bros., its U.S. 'Justice League' Investigator Says Walter Hamada Did Not Interfere as WarnerMedia Defends Exec From Ray Fisher Allegations Post-Pandemic Polarization of China's Film Market Tests Arthouse Films and FirmsĬhina Box Office: 'Tom and Jerry' Falters Amid Strong Local Holdovers cinemas still closed in much of the country and taking a continuous beating from the COVID-19 pandemic, the same can be expected for the latest Adam Wingard-directed title.

The past two installments of the franchise have made more money in China than in North America, and with U.S. Kong” has set a China release date of March 26, five days ahead of its U.S. and Legendary Entertainment’s “ Godzilla vs.
