
After leaving Netflix, “Godzilla: King of the Monsters” prepares its premiere on HBO Max – WarnerBros (courtesy)
For several years, “Godzilla: The King of the Monsters” was part of the Netflix catalog; however, he left said streaming platform a couple of months ago and after a while without being available on any style service, he finally finds his new home on HBO Max.
Through social networks it was announced thatGodzilla: King of the Monsters prepares its premiere on HBO Max, as one of the upcoming previews of the streaming platform; thus joining the rest of the legendary films on the Monsterverse that are part of this catalog.
As revealed, ‘Godzilla: King of the Monsters will debut on HBO Max on July 27, 2022; so it won’t be long before you can enjoy this adrenaline-pumping movie which is the direct sequel to “Godzilla”, which is also part of this streaming platform.
“Godzilla: King of the Monsters” and the entire Monsterverse on HBO Max
The arrival of this movie about the giant titan emerging from the depths of the ocean on HBO Max, is making the catalog of Legendary Monsterverse Movies within this streaming platform. With this new premiere, there would be practically three films from this universe of titans, available within this digital service.
Currently, HBO Max has “Godzilla” (2014), “Kong: Skull Island (2017)” and “Godzilla vs Kong” (2020). With the release of “Godzilla: The King of the Monsters” the Monsterverse films would be complete in this digital catalog; although yes, they would not be the only ones on the great titans.
In fact, there are five films of these mighty titans on the streaming platform, as it also has the original version of “Godzilla” from 1998 and, in addition, with “King Kong” which is from 1993. That is, with the first two. films of these famous creatures there would soon be 6 tapes of these mythical characters.
- King Kong (1993)
- Godzilla (1994)
- Godzilla (2014)
- Godzilla: the king of monsters
- Kong: Island of the Skull (2017)
- Godzilla vs Kong (2020)
Currently, there are more Monsterverse projects in development, such as the Godzilla series that Apple TV + has in production or the confirmed sequel to “Godzilla vs Kong”. However, it will be necessary to see if at some point they will also join HBO max or stay on other streaming platforms or stay in theaters.
By Kimberlyn Flores
Source: Nacion Flix

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