FROM THE DADDY OF URBAN devastation to defender of Earth, Godzilla’s rep has seen some serious reappraisal of late. Now director Adam Wingard has another role for the unstoppable kaiju: saviour of cinema.
“One of the things I’ve often thought about is the way the last film played during the pandemic,” says the Biblically bearded helmer, whose Godzilla Vs Kong showcased an epic smack-down between the titans in 2021.
“At the time theatres were at their lowest point. Nobody was going to see films – not even Christopher Nolan movies! – and theatres felt like they were dying. Godzilla Vs Kong came out and that was the first film where people started showing up again to the cinema.
“It was an event movie – and I can say that because I don’t take credit for it myself. I’m a guest of the franchise, to a certain degree. The truth is that King Kong and Godzilla are the biggest icons in film history, and it took both of them together in one movie to save cinema and to get people going back to the theatres again.”
KING OF THE SWINGERS
If was a grudge match that ended in an uneasy truce then is the tag team encore. As the achingly trendy “x” in the title tells us, this fifth entry in the Legendary Pictures Monster-Verse is nothing less than a cross-brand collaboration – only with rather more tail-swipes and flying masonry than the likes of Puma