Los Angeles - Gareth Edwards has dropped out of Godzilla 2.
The next installment of the monster movie has been thrown into chaos after the director announced he will no longer be doing the follow-up to his 2014 reboot following an amicable split with Warner Bros. and Legendary, Deadline reports.
Bosses are now on a mad hunt to find Edwards' replacement but they aren't panicking too much as Godzilla 2 recently shifted release dates to 22 March, 2019.
However, it's believed Edwards had already told Warner Bros. and Legendary about his exit prior to the date change.
The 2014 reboot, which was the 30th Godzilla film to be made, saw Bryan Cranston, Ken Watanabe, Elizabeth Olsen and Aaron Taylor-Johnson in starring roles.
Meanwhile, Edwards has just finished shooting Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, which will hit cinema screens in December this year, and is now expected to throw all of his attention into some smaller projects, although details on his next gig are being kept under wraps for the time being.
A Godzilla vs King Kong movie is also being released on 29 May, 2020 but little is known about the flick at present.