The world has changed. Not only do we now live in a world where giant beasts appear and disappear at will, but also the hollow interior of our planet is home to an animal kingdom all its own. It’s only natural, therefore, that we might happen to spot some of these behemoths as we go about our daily lives. Monarch wants to hear about them! In conjunction with the new Monsterverse movie adventure, you can call a number and leave your own testimonial about seeing a Titan. Oh, and we also learned the name of the next Monsterverse movie. What is the title of the Godzilla x Kong sequel? Why it’s Godzilla x Kong: Supernova!
The new title comes courtesy of a now-in-production video, set in-universe at a Monarch facility. In addition to revealing the Godzilla x Kong: Supernova title, the video gives you an important task. The camera shows a call center where people report Titan sightings. A news report says Titans are popping up all over the world. Finally, we see a screen (with tons of binary writing plus a map pin on Sedona, AZ) and a phone number. Call 240-MONARCH to report your Titan sighting.
As part of the ever-growing ARG component to Legendary Pictures’ Monsterverse, the studio wants to hear your totally real, not at all fictional encounters with Titans in the real world. Creativity is king, as usual. (King of the monsters, even.)

Godzilla x Kong: Supernova is a pretty evocative title. It definitely appears to have something to do with space, but what exactly we still don’t know. After all, the movie literally just went into production. Given the trans-dimensional nature of everything having to do with Titans, it only stands to reason that space would be a reasonable escalation. That’ll be for another time.
But we do know when the movie will come out! Godzilla x Kong: Supernova will release on March 26, 2027. Sub-two years until the Two Kings return.
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