Updates From Godzilla x Kong, Ahsoka, and More
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- January 05, 2024
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In an intriguing peek into the forthcoming return of the franchise, audiences are assured of a significantly eccentric vibe. In addition, its tentative U.S theater debut gets teased. Spoiler alert for Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire. The director, Adam Wingard, in a conversation with Total Film, illustrated the Skar King (an evil iteration of King Kong) as the supreme threat ever encountered in a MonsterVerse film. Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire offered the first glance at related Funko Pop figures which include Ray Stantz with a mysterious orb, Phoebe Spengler, Mini Puft on a hamster wheel, the antagonist Garraka, and a fresh ghost dubbed "Pukey."
Conann, a barbarian lady, encounters multiple versions of herself in a trailer for the upcoming film, set to hit U.S theaters on February 2. Lisa Frankenstein unravels an improbable romance between a high-school girl and her undead beau in the trailer, expected to release on February 9. In Robot Dreams, a lonesome canine assembles his best friend in an upcoming dialog-free animated movie from Pablo Berger, eyeing an imminent U.S theater release. Another story revolves around a photographer who claims to be haunted by a monster, heading to VOD on January 30.
Regarding Star Wars: Ahsoka, Rosario Dawson recently revealed in a podcast episode that there have been no discussions for a second season yet. Billy West, in response to a Twitter conversation with voice actor Eric Bauza, mentioned lending his voice for the new Ren & Stimpy. Expect more images from the fourth season of Evil.
Lastly, the current trailer for the upcoming Echo features clips from Netflix’s series.
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