As usual, the monsters are awesome, while the human characters are … a little less so. Additionally, Joe Morton plays an older version of the character Corey Hawkins played in Kong: Skull Island, giving this film a more direct connection to the prequel. the MUTOs rampage five years prior, and his daughter Madison ( Millie Bobby Brown). Mark Russell ( Kyle Chandler), an ex-Monarch scientist whose family was torn apart during the Godzilla vs. Serizawa and Graham returning from Godzilla along with Admiral Stenz. On the human side, Project Monarch again plays a central role in the narrative, with Drs. A lot of the classic Toho monsters arrive on the scene in this one, including the gigantic insect Mothra, the fiery pterodactyl/bird/bat creature Rodan, and the fierce three-headed space dragon King Ghidorah. Vivienne Graham ( Sally Hawkins), will appear again later in the series, as will David Strathairn’s Admiral William Stenz, the Naval officer in charge of hunting the monsters for the military.įlash forward five years later as more and more titans - some good, some bad - are waking up to wreak havoc across the planet. This film’s biggest contribution to the MonsterVerse is the full introduction of Project Monarch, which has been watching the monsters since the events of Skull Island. Joe’s son Ford ( Aaron Taylor-Johnson), a Naval officer, eventually ends up on the front lines as he attempts to save himself and his family from two giant bug-like MUTOs (Massive Unidentified Terrestrial Organisms) who are on a collision course with a newly awoken Godzilla. Before long, the culprits are revealed to be giant monsters who have been hibernating deep underground for centuries. An American reboot of the long-running Japanese kaiju series, Godzilla starts out as a mystery as a nuclear engineer named Joe Brody ( Bryan Cranston) tries to figure out what caused a reactor meltdown that killed his wife 15 years prior.
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