*UPDATE: This is why we say to take stories from unconfirmed sources with a grain of salt. And you know that I've been suspicious of That Hashtag Show as a source for a while now. It's because of stuff like this. They've just had to make an embarrassing retraction of this story, and honestly their attempts to explain it away didn't help them. Original story is below, and after that you can see the string of tweets from Collider's Jeff Sneider, an actual reporter, that reads them the riot act.*
The cast for Godzilla vs. Kong may have just gotten some Oscar-winning help. The monster crossover film has reportedly added two-time Best Actress winner Frances McDormand, according to That Hashtag Show. Of course, take that with a grain until it's been confirmed by the folks at Legendary.
If this turns out to be solid, McDormand would join a cast that is already very impressive. Kyle Chandler, Millie Bobby Brown, and Julian Dennison are set for what would be the fourth movie in the franchise, following Godzilla, Kong: Skull Island, and Godzilla: King of the Monsters which opens next year.
While this may seem like an outlier for McDormand, let's not forget she's previously starred in both Aeon Flux and Transformers: Dark of the Moon, she isn't averse to the occasional blockbuster studio flick. She won her most recent Oscar for her lead performance in Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, and won previously for 1997's Fargo.
This story is 100% complete BULLSHIT and The Hashtag Show is ACTIVELY WORKING to make the Internet a worse place with its repeated FAKE NEWS. Remember to CONFIRM EVERY STORY YOURSELVES! Don't just pick shit up from these guys without doing your due diligence. They're often WRONG! https://t.co/fIZRkDbvfe— Jeff Sneider (@TheInSneider) July 2, 2018
We were contacted and asked to remove the McDormand story.— Charles Murphy (@CharlesMurphTHS) July 2, 2018
That's what happens when you consistently run BS stories. The studios and agencies don't trust you to report their news accurately. Not hearing back isn't an excuse to report fake news items. I understand the temptation, but that's not good business. https://t.co/imlkzHgpPQ— Jeff Sneider (@TheInSneider) July 3, 2018
Guess what? IT ISN'T MID-JUNE! It's July 2nd. Things change pretty fast in Hollywood... which you'd know... if you'd checked. I can tell you all kinds of things that were true 3 weeks ago and are no longer true. I'm wrong from time to time too, but this is a #HardcoreBacktrack. https://t.co/CGlDbRXEzP— Jeff Sneider (@TheInSneider) July 3, 2018
"something is up"— Jeff Sneider (@TheInSneider) July 3, 2018
i.e. she passed, opting not to follow her Oscar-winning role in Three Billboards with a monster mash-up movie (not that there's anything wrong with those, or the occasional paycheck role) https://t.co/CGlDbRXEzP