First pictures and new details on the brute monster destruction

First pictures and new details on the brute monster destruction

It’s been two years since a gigantic duo of monsters reduced San Francisco to rubble in Godzilla vs. Kong. Since then, franchise fans have been waiting for a sequel. This comes in the form of the Monarch: Legacy of Monsters series, which is due to appear on Apple TV+ soon. Now there are first pictures.

First images of the Godzilla series show beloved monster and Marvel villain

The first four pictures of the series were recently published, among other things, on Twitter:

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You can see about one there Action scene with Godzilla, a school bus and a group of soldiers, which also seems to include the character Anna Sawais. In addition, there are first images of the character Lee Shaw, who is played on different time levels by the Marvel stars Kurt Russell (Guardians of the Galaxy 2) and his real-life son Wyatt Russell (The Falcon and the Winter Soldier).

Monarch: Legacy of Monsters revolves around two young twins who track down her father Lee Shaw’s secret. The army officer has had ties to the monster organization Monarch since the 1950s and is currently being threatened by it.

When is Monarch: Legacy of Monsters coming to Germany?

Unfortunately, Monarch: Legacy of Monsters does not yet have a specific launch date. Based on the production status, however, we expect in Spring 2024 with the release.

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