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Godzilla: King of Monsters gets a couple of additions to the cast

Bradley Whitford, best known for his Emmy-winning role in The West Wing, is all set to play in New Godzilla.

Updated on: Jun 04, 2017 02:36 PM IST
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Hollywood actor Bradley Whitford, two-time Emmy winner (won 2001 and 2015), has closed a deal with Legendary Entertainment and Warner Bros. and will star in the upcoming sequel to Godzilla. He will also be joined by Thomas Middleditch (Silicon Valley).

Actor Bradley Whitford at The Human Rights Campaign 2017 Los Angeles Gala Dinner at JW Marriott Los Angeles. (AFP)
Actor Bradley Whitford at The Human Rights Campaign 2017 Los Angeles Gala Dinner at JW Marriott Los Angeles. (AFP)
Actors Amy Landecker and Bradley Whitford at The Human Rights Campaign 2017 Los Angeles Gala Dinner at JW Marriott Los Angeles at L.A. LIVE on March 18

Whitford, 57, widely known for his Emmy-winning role in The West Wing, was most recently seen in Jordan Peele’s horror hit Get Out.

His upcoming projects include Todd Robinson’s war drama The Last Full Measure, Brie Larson’s directorial debut Unicorn Store and Greg Kinnear’s dramedy The Philosophy of Phil. He’s also featured in the Kate Mara drama Megan Leavey, out next weekend, and Judy Greer’s directorial debut A Happening of Monumental Proportions, which made its festival premiere last month.

Michael Dougherty is directing from a script he penned with Zach Shields. It is currently in production and scheduled for release on March 22, 2019. It follows Gareth Edwards’ 2014 reboot, which earned $529.1 million worldwide, and is part of a giant monster cinematic universe being made by Legendary and Warners that also includes the recent hit Kong: Skull Island.

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