What did Tsui Hark shoot after The Four Kings, the condor hero or Godzilla?

1905 movie network news After the release, the box office was not ideal, but the imagination of director Tsui Hark and the super-class visual effects of the film still conquered many fans. Many people are also curious, will Tsui Hark’s next film continue to shoot the "Di Renjie" series, or turn to other projects?
Recently, Tsui Hark revealed in an interview with the media that the fourth film "Di Renjie" is not within his current planning scope. "I don’t know, I always feel that the story of Di Renjie must be a little interval, and we should digest it ourselves."

Tsui Hark said in an interview that his next plan is to prepare the trilogy "The Condor Heroes".
In June this year, Lechuang Entertainment officially announced that Tsui Hark would shoot Jin Yong’s martial arts works again after "the legendary swordsman" to create the trilogy "The Condor Heroes". However, Jin Yong publicly expressed his dissatisfaction with Tsui Hark’s adaptation in his early years. "I don’t like him, because he doesn’t know martial arts, he made The Legend of the Swordsman of Shushan unintelligible, and he changed my novel the legendary swordsman blindly … He later bought my novel to make a movie, and I said that my friend would still do it, but the novel was not sold to you, and the cooperation was not done."
Tsui Hark has got the copyright of The Condor Heroes. I don’t know if his adaptation can make Jin Yong change his mind this time.
The monsters such as the Golden Dragon, the White Ape, and the Red-eyed King in The Four Heavenly Kings of Di Renjie have become the visual wonders unanimously praised by the audience. In recent years, Tsui Hark’s works have become more and more fond of showing all kinds of monsters created by special effects technology. Jialu Zhang, a screenwriter, revealed in an interview that Tsui Hark’s new film plan not only includes The Condor Heroes, but he is also fighting for the copyright of Godzilla by Japanese Dongbao Co., Ltd..
After Godzilla was directed by Honda Tadatoki in 1954, Godzilla became one of the longest-lived films in Japan and even in the world, with a total of about 32 films in the world. The American version and the Japanese version are still in production, and are expected to be released in 2019 and 2020 respectively, while the nearest Japanese live-action version is the New Godzilla released by Hideaki Anno in 2016.
If Tsui Hark succeeds in obtaining the copyright, the first China version of Godzilla will be born.