Monarch: Legacy of Monstershas wrapped its season, whose storyline serves as a gap-filling interquel for the Monsterverse movies (in timeline order)Kong: Skull Island, Godzilla(2014),Godzilla: King of the Monsters, andGodzilla vs. Kong. The timeline ofMonarch’sstory was ambitious from the st...
To be fair, Toho’s Godzilla movies are mostly just played in Japanese theaters whilst the monsterverse is released around the world. so I don't think Legendary would have much of a competition. If the movies are spaced out enough from each other so they don’t overshadow each other, I ...
King Caesar, such an interesting kaiju and one of my favorite kaiju of the Showa series. People seem to really want to see king Caesar make a comeback in one of the legendary movies. For a while, I thought he would be too similar to Mothra seeing as they are both mythical godlike pr...
A twist in Godzilla: King of the Monsters reveals that King Ghidorah is an alien. This origin is right in line with the classic Toho movies.
as canGodzilla vs. Kong. Hopefully Warner Bros. and Legendary Pictures will take note of what worked and move forward to create bigger and better spectacles. After all, there’s a dearth of truly great monster movies nowadays. The real Godzilla vs. Kong conflict might be to see who gets ...
After a lot of pointing thingers and discussing why and how System-X was able to create this mechanical giant, an alarm goes off. A Titan (let's make it Anguirus seeing as it would be a cool call back to GvMG and we all want him in this universe anyway) starts to approach the fac...
and King Ghidorah are just a handful of the monsters Godzilla must do battle with. The big mysteryGodzilla: King of the Monstersmust now solve is why exactly all of the Titans have to be found in order for the human race to be saved. We don't know if Earth will be big enough for ...
In doing so, the MonsterVerse complicates the usual temporality of media within science fiction films, in which “a mediated vision is presented in order that it can be transcended by what is an apparently more direct or ‘authentic’ view of the action” (King 2019, p. 164). Rather, ...