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Millie Bobby Brown is Returning in the New Godzilla or King Kong Movie, Reportedly

Millie Bobby Brown has been known for playing the role of Madison Russell in Godzilla: King of the Monsters. And recently she made an appearance on Godzilla Vs King Kong. Looks like Millie has a penchant for monsters.

Millie talked about her current experience in Godzilla Vs King Kong. She said, ” You have got to smile, then you’ve got to scowl and you’ve got to shout, and you’ve got to act astounded, and they take like a thousand pictures. It’s crazy, and they do it all at once, and it flashes and then you leave and after that, they have me  in 3D pulling all distinctive facial expressions for the CGI in case they need to include me into any of the stuff.”

Future of Madison in the Godzilla or King Kong Verse

Millie Bobby Brown is Returning in the New Godzilla or King Kong Movie, Reportedly

According to Cinemablend, Madison Russell aka Millie Bobby Brown is nowhere close to moving apart from the monster verse. After her mother dying in the previous parts of the movie franchise, Madison has been evolved very much as a character. There are lots of journeys she needs to accomplish by herself.

But as of now, there is no current news on the next Godzilla vs King Kong, so we might wait a little longer to see who will be on the team. Insider reporter Daniel Richtman is now reporting that the Stranger Things actress will be returning for the next Godzilla movie. The fans can stream Godzilla Vs, King Kong, on HBO Max.

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Director On Godzilla Vs King Kong 2

Millie Bobby Brown is Returning in the New Godzilla or King Kong Movie, Reportedly

Director Adam Wingard spoke on if there any chances for Godzilla Vs King Kong 2. He told “It’s up to the audience to step up and say whether they need more of these or not. The reason we didn’t do a post-credits scene is that we didn’t need to thrust things one way or the other, we’re reaching to hold up and see if there’s a colossal need for sequels. In case there’sclearly, the studio is progressing to do them. Clearly, I would need to do more of these motion pictures, but we’ll hold up and see.”

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