Kurt Russell and his son Wyatt Russell have joined the cast of Apple and Legendary's upcoming live-action Godzilla and the Titans series.
According to Deadline, Kurt and Wyatt have signed on to star in the Monsterverse series alongside previously announced cast members Anna Sawai, Ren Watabe, Kiersey Clemons, Joe Tippett, and Elisa Lasowski. Details on their two roles are being kept under wraps for now, so it's not currently known whether their on-screen characters will be related or not.
Kurt Russell is a legendary actor known for his frequent collaborations with John Carpenter throughout the 1980s, starring in films like Escape from New York, Escape from L.A., The Thing, and Big Trouble in Little China. He's also featured in several other notable projects during his lengthy acting career, including playing Ego in the MCU's Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 and What If…?
Wyatt Russell is coming off of FX's true-crime drama series Under the Banner of Heaven alongside Andrew Garfield. His other acting credits include movies like 22 Jump Street and Overlord, as well as TV shows such as Lodge 49 and The Good Lord Bird. He is also part of the MCU, having portrayed John Walker in the Disney+ series The Falcon and the Winter Solider.
Apple's new Godzilla series is part of Legendary's growing Monsterverse franchise. The show will explore the aftermath of the thunderous battle between Godzilla and the Titans that levelled San Francisco and the shocking new reality that monsters are real, as one family sets out to uncover its buried secrets and a legacy linking them to the secret organization known as Monarch.
The series is being co-created by Chris Black, a writer on Star Trek: Enterprise and Outcast, and Matt Fraction, writer of comics like Hawkeye, The Defenders, and Sex Criminals. Black will also serve as showrunner on the project. The first two episodes will be helmed by WandaVision director Matt Shakman who is also on board as an executive producer.
The untitled series about Godzilla and the Titans stomps in the footsteps of 2014's Godzilla, 2017's Skull Island, 2019's King of Monsters, and 2021's Godzilla vs. Kong, which brought the kaiju legends to a head against each other and eventually Mechagodzilla. There's also a Godzilla vs. Kong sequel film currently in the works and an animated Skull Island series, which is being produced for Netflix.
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