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Godzilla x Kong's new movie announcement is wondering why you haven't called lately, and wants to help you fix that
Have YOU seen a kaiju lately? Monarch operators are standing by, in a new promo for the next Godzilla x Kong movie

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If you see something, say something. Or, rather, call somebody — because the first teaser for the next Godzilla x Kong movie reveals that operators at Monarch are standing by… and even has a number for you to call yourself, just in case.
Technically, the new teaser is an announcement of the title of the next movie — which will officially be called Godzilla x Kong: Supernova — and the fact that the movie is now in production. That’s an early start for the film, which won’t reach theaters until March 2027.
However, the teaser also reveals a call center for Monarch, the operation that tracks Titans — what kaiju are called in the Monsterverse — as well as a phone number for the organization: (240) MONARCH. Calling that number, which translates to (240) 666-2724, gets a recorded message which announces, “Thank you for calling the Monarch Community Support Hotline, your global resource for Titan response and relief. Your help reporting Titan sightings plays a critical role in keeping our world safe.”
Godzilla x Kong: Supernova, which stars Kaitlyn Dever, Delroy Lindo, Dan Stevens, and Sam Neill, will be directed by I Am Mother’s Grant Sputore, and written by that movie’s Michael Lloyd Green and David Callaham, who’s worked on Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, and 2014’s Godzilla, which launched the Monsterverse. The film will be released March 26, 2027.
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