Godzilla vs Kong
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Godzilla vs. Kong will be released in 2021 as a sequel to King of the Monsters and Kong: Skull Island.
Godzilla vs. Kong was initially scheduled for release on May 29, 2020, but was then moved back to March 13, 2020, then November 20, 2020, and finally May 21, 2021. It was subsequently moved back to March 26, 2021, before finally hitting US cinemas on March 31, 2021. The film was also available on HBO Max until April 30, 2021.
The film is directed by Adam Wingard and written by Eric Pearson and Max Borenstein from a narrative by Terry Rossio, Michael Dougherty, and Zach Shields. King of the Monsters was written by the same trio. Five years after King of the Monsters, Godzilla and Kong face off in a massive battle after Ghidorah's rampage.
A sequel to the film is currently in the works.
In "Godzilla vs. Kong" legends clash as two epic foes face off in a spectacular fight with the destiny of the planet on the line. Kong and his guards go on a risky trip in search of his rightful home, and Jia, a little orphaned girl with whom he has built a special and profound link, joins them. They are, however, unintentionally thrust into the path of an infuriated Godzilla, who is wreaking havoc around the globe. The titanic battle, sparked by invisible forces, is merely the start of the mystery that lurks deep under the Earth's core.
Godzilla and Kong are the only live Titans on Earth in 2024, five years after Godzilla battled and destroyed his alien adversary Ghidorah for dominion in 2019. Skull Island's climate has become unstable as a result of Ghidorah's storm combining with the storm cell that is always surrounding the island, forcing Monarch to confine Kong inside a dome-shaped facility that simulated the island's environment, with the help of an orphaned young Iwi girl named Jia, who is deaf and can communicate with Kong via sign language.
But when Jia comes to pay Kong a visit and holds out a doll to him, the Titan, knowing that Kong is stuck within the biodome, discovers this and instantly tosses a tree at the doll, killing her.
Meanwhile, Bernie Hayes, an Apex Cybernetics employee and presenter of the Titan Truth Podcast, exfiltrates material indicating dark operations at a Pensacola Apex facility, but Godzilla suddenly strikes as he finishes downloading the data. Bernie finds a curious piece of technology among the wreckage of the facility that looks like a big robotic eye during Godzilla's attack.
In the aftermath of the attack, public opinion has turned against Godzilla, who is no longer viewed as humanity's savior. Madison Russell, now grown up and a fan of Bernie's podcast, sees the news about Godzilla's recent attack at her school and is worried. After school, she tries unsuccessfully to talk sense into her widowed father Mark (who is acting as Monarch's director), regarding a possible lead on the cause of Godzilla's rampage, but he dismisses everything she says as he only replies that creatures, just like people, can change. Later, Madison enlists the help of her best friend Josh Valentine to investigate the one behind Godzilla's rampage and figure out the secrets of Apex.
Walter Simmons, Apex's founder and CEO, enlists the help of Nathan Lind, a former Monarch scientist turned Hollow Earth theorist. Nathan's brother was murdered by a massive anti-gravity field in the tunnel while attempting to explore the Hollow Earth. Apex, according to Walter, has created ships called Hollow Earth Aerial Vehicles (HEAVs) that can survive the gravitational pull of the Earth.
Their struggle is interrupted up, however, when Godzilla is thrown off by depth charges, allowing Kong to surface for air.
Seeing no other choice, Nathan determines that the party should instead turn down all of the ships' engines to fool Godzilla into believing he destroyed them and Kong was vanquished, which finally works. Godzilla looks at the wrecked fleet with interest and swims away, assuming he has won. Realizing that if the ships are reactivated, Godzilla would return, the party decides to fly Kong to a Hollow Earth entrance site in Antarctica, where Ghidorah was initially frozen. Jia explains to Kong that his home is beyond the door, but he is hesitant to proceed.
Meanwhile, Madison and Josh track down Bernie, who recognizes Madison as Mark's daughter and joins their inquiry, believing Apex is to blame for Godzilla's altered behavior. They slip inside the devastated Apex headquarters together, only to discover that Bernie's "eye" is no longer there. When they accidentally imprison themselves in an antigravity transport truck delivering Skullcrawler eggs down an underground tube to Hong Kong, they find a mysterious facility deep beneath.
There, the three disembark and discover Apex's ultimate weapon "Mechagodzilla" a mechanized counterpart of Godzilla being controlled by the late Dr. Ishiro Serizawa's son and Walter's chief technology officer Ren Serizawa. To put Mechagodzilla's strength to the test against the Titans, Walter summons a huge adult Skullcrawler designated "Number 10" into the room as soon as the mecha is ignited. The beast is on the point of attacking Madison, Josh, and Bernie when it is captured and detained by Mechagodzilla, who cleaves the Skullcrawler in two with a tremendous red energy beam, enabling Madison, Josh, and Bernie to take refuge in a tiny hatch. However, the test is cut short as the mecha instantly turns down owing to power supply limits.
Afterwards, Kong and Nathan's team resume their journey, eventually reaching their destination at a huge stone temple that once belonged to Kong's ancestors. As they explore inside, they find remains of an ancient war between Kong's and Godzilla's race while Kong finds an ancient axe made from a dorsal plate of a deceased member of Godzilla's race before sitting upon a giant throne. As Nathan's team discover the power source they need to increase Mechagodzilla's power supply, Kong learns that the same power source can also recharge the axe. However, Maia and the Apex team use spider-like drones to harvest the power source and send it back to their Hong Kong base, despite Ilene protesting that Apex cannot simply take the find of the millennium. Maia has her guards aim their guns at Nathan's team, only for Kong to angrily bellow at them in their defense. Meanwhile, Mechagodzilla begins sending a signal to Godzilla, who senses the machine's activation and heads straight towards Hong Kong.
There, Godzilla finds his way into the heart of the city and, detecting Kong's presence in the Hollow Earth, uses his atomic breath to bore a tunnel through the environment, collapsing the temple. Kong and Nathan's team fight off a flock of Hellhawks while Maia and her team attempt to flee in their HEAV, but Kong grabs it on their way out and, despite Maia's attempts to shoot him in order to escape, instantly crushes the aircraft in his hand after peering inside to ensure Jia, Ilene, and Nathan are not inside, killing Maia and her personnel.
Walter instructs Ren to unleash Mechagodzilla on Godzilla from Apex's headquarters, and Ren eagerly accepts. Reminding Walter that the new Hollow Earth energy source must be tested first, Ren tells him to turn on the mecha. Walter ignores his pleadings and coldly commands him to do so. Bernie, Madison, and Josh are brought to Walter by Apex security for breaking into the headquarters. While Madison accuses Walter of inciting Godzilla into war and for triggering this in the first place, Walter boldly states that it was his decision to allow humans to fight back against Godzilla and the Titans that led to this.
Mechagodzilla goes insane under the influence of both the energy source and Ghidorah's brain networks, slaying Walter with a sweep of its hand and electrocuting Ren while Walter is blinded. Ghidorah's consciousness controls Mechagodzilla, who escapes from the Apex facility under Victoria Peak Mountain in order to evade Godzilla. Before the two combat, Mechagodzilla fires a missile barrage at Godzilla.
First, Kong observes Godzilla fight with its mechanical counterpart, then Jia convinces him that Godzilla isn't truly his opponent. After seeing Godzilla being overrun by the Mechagodzilla, Jia tells Kong that the robot is in fact the "real" adversary, not Godzilla, and he believes her. While repairing his dislocated limb, Kong eventually accepts Godzilla's offer to aid and put aside his feelings of resentment before going into fight.
Working together, the two Titans are able to reverse the tide, but the robot proves to be much more powerful than their combined might and ultimately defeats them both. Kong recovers his axe from the wreckage after having misplaced it during his earlier battle against Godzilla. He then attacks Mechagodzilla with it, but his weapon is rendered ineffective by the robot's tail drill, which attempts to fatally impale Kong with its tail drill. Kong is killed by the robot's tail drill. As it seems like all hope is gone for Kong and Godzilla at this point, Bernie, understanding that he and the others are powerless, takes out a flask of vodka and suggests that they all have a drink. Godzilla and King Kong are able to recover and regain the upper hand after Josh snatches the flask from Bernie's grasp and accidentally short-circuits Mechagodzilla's controls by pouring the contents of the drink all over the control panel. This allows Godzilla and King Kong to recover and regain the upper hand.
When Godzilla sees Kong holding his axe, he supercharges it by blasting it with his atomic breath, causing Kong to dismember Mechagodzilla limb from limb and pull its head off before putting up his prize and sitting down to rest.
Monarch built an observation station in the Hollow Earth later on. Ilene, Nathan, and Jia see Kong on his morning stroll one day. In his roaring declaration of himself as King of the Hollow Earth, Kong leaps atop a cliff, pounding his chest and welcoming Jia as his new home and domain
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Similar thoughts were reflected in the site's summary of audience evaluations, which said, "This long-awaited blockbuster matchup makes it easy not to think about the so-so story and characters by serving up plenty of action and incredible effects." Reviewers largely enjoyed the film's monster brawling aspect, but some were disappointed by the "half-baked" human element that was included in the film. The film was credited for bringing an end to a box office slump fueled by the COVID-19 epidemic, having earned an estimated $48.5 million dollars at the United States box office by the morning of Sunday, the last day of the film's five-day weekend run. It was not immediately clear how well the picture fared on HBO Max, but WarnerMedia indicated that it was a film that people were viewing more than once and that it had a greater viewer audience than any other series or feature that has been released on the service since its introduction. The film also saw strong international box office performance, with an additional gross of approximately $236 million in markets other than the United States.
As of April 17, 2021, the total box office for Godzilla: King of the Monsters has been eclipsed by Godzilla: Godzilla vs. Kong.
The sequence in which Kong hops from ship to ship is identical to the scenario in which Eva Unit-02, like Godzilla, jumps from ship to ship in order to dodge an angel.
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