With the growing success Godzilla vs. Kong continues to see in theaters and on demand, fans are rallying on social media calling for the Monsterverse to continue past this latest installment. Godzilla fans have initiated the movement using the hashtag #ContinueTheMonsterverse on platforms like Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.
Enough fans have got on board that it actually got the hashtag trending on Twitter and Legendary took notice:
Not only that, but director of Kong: Skull Island also jumped on board, quoting Legendary's tweet and saying give the people what they want:
The call for this movement comes as a result of Godzilla vs. Kong being potentially the final film in the Monsterverse series due to the fact that Warner Brothers and Legendary would need to renegotiate terms with Toho if they wished to continue using their rights to produce new films. Given the success Godzilla vs. Kong is exhibiting and the positive relationships with Toho throughout the entire Monsterverse production, it's very possible Legendary, Warner Brothers and Toho will come to a new deal whereby the Monsterverse can continue. However, until we hear official word from studio sources, all we can do as fans is continue to support these films by watching them and engaging on sites like this one and social media to spread the word and express just how badly we want these films to continue!

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