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Monarch: Legacy of Monsters (Warner Bros.)

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Following the success of Godzilla vs. Kong, discussions commenced on ways that the MonsterVerse could be expanded beyond feature films. Legendary proposed a live-action series, and amongst the potential investors, Apple TV+ expressed immediate interest and negotiated a deal and green-lit the series in January 2022. The project will be a joint-venture production between Legendary Television, Safehouse Pictures and Toho. Chris Black will serve as showrunner. Although, Warner Bros. still owns the MonsterVerse franchise with the titles and rights to the names alongside with Legendary.

In May, Matt Shakman was hired to direct the first two episodes in addition to executive producing. In addition to Black and Matt Fraction, writers for the series include Andrew Colville, Milla Bell-Hart, Amanda Overton, Karl Taro Greenfeld, Mariko Tamaki, and Al Letson. 2804:214:8210:CD7A:E960:F158:687A:581E (talk) 03:21, 11 September 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Skull Island (Warner Bros.)

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In January 2021, it was announced that a continuation of the MonsterVerse in the form of an anime television series was in development. Brian Duffield was hired to serve as writer, creator, executive producer, director, and showrunner for the show; while Jacob Robinson would also serve as an executive producer. The project was announced to be a joint-venture production between Legendary Television, Powerhouse Animation, and Tractor Pants Productions; and was produced with intent to release exclusively to Netflix. Although, Warner Bros. still owns the MonsterVerse franchise with the titles and rights to the names alongside with Legendary. 2804:214:8210:CD7A:E960:F158:687A:581E (talk) 03:22, 11 September 2023 (UTC)[reply]