Fast and the Furious producer Chris Morgan is rebooting their Universal movie monsters into a connected Universal
Monsters cinematic universe that begins with Alex Kurtzman «s The Mummy.
This does not bode well for Universal's plans for launching a classic
monster cinematic universe.
Not exact matches
The interwoven
cinematic creature
universe is supposed to kick - off with The Mummy reboot but could we see Evans as Dracula (centuries later) teaming up or fighting other classic
monsters in a future film?
It's part of the Legendary / WB
cinematic universe, which includes the recently released Kong: Skull Island, with the
monster showdown Godzilla vs Kong slated to hit theaters May 22, 2020.
Warner Bros. is building a
cinematic monster universe featuring popular creatures such as Godzilla and King Kong.
«Godzilla: King of
Monsters,» the sequel to the 2014 American version of Toho's famous kaiju franchise, will be part of a
monster movie
cinematic universe that also includes the upcoming film «Kong: Skull Island,» which Warner Bros. will release this March.
Universal is hard at work on building a shared
cinematic universe for its classic stable of
monsters, having claimed a release date for a third, as yet untitled movie just yesterday.
It's being planned as the first film in the Universal's
monster - filled
cinematic universe.
Basu was also added to the Universal
Monsters brain - trust and was expected to help the studio develop their
cinematic universe, there were no specific projects he was working on.
Universal Pictures»
monster - focused Dark
Universe cinematic universe might be getting resurrected after it seemingly met its demise.
The Mummy aims to launch a shared
cinematic Monsters universe for Universal Pictures that sadly does not include Dracula Untold.
Who would have guessed that a more satisfying
cinematic universe would be built off of The Conjuring than the Universal
monsters?
This Frankenstein film would be part of Universal's planned interconnected
cinematic universe of
monster films alongside Tom Cruise's The Mummy, Johnny Depp's The Invisible Man, as well as Bride of Frankstein.
Universal Pictures has announced Dark
Universe as the name of its shared
cinematic universe connecting its upcoming
monster reboots beginning with The Mummy.