Also, if you’re wondering, this isn’t set in the same MonsterVerse that includes the Godzilla vs. Kong sequel that’s coming in 2024 and the still-untitled Godzilla series by Apple. Here’s the description of Disney’s King Kong show: Without going too much into the details, a technical loophole will allow multiple studios to produce their own Kong. As a result, Universal Pictures, Legendary Entertainment, Warner Bros., Toho, and now, Disney, are all free to come up with their own interpretations of the iconic character. TLDR; Kong might have just unlocked the secrets to the multiverse. Speaking of Disney, fans of Star Wars and Marvel can look forward to the D23 Expo. One of the biggest highlights of this year’s festivities is the Disney and Marvel Games Showcase. If we’re lucky, we’ll get more details about the upcoming King Kong series by then. But, if not, fans can at least look forward to watching Folsom’s work with The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power.