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.

Legends clash in "Godzilla vs. Kong" as two legendary rivals engage in a dramatic fight for the destiny of the planet. Kong and his guards go on a risky trip in search of his rightful home, accompanied by Jia, a little orphaned girl with whom he has developed an extraordinary and intense attachment. However, they find themselves suddenly in the way of an infuriated Godzilla, who is wreaking havoc around the globe. The epic confrontation between the two titans, sparked by hidden powers, is merely the beginning of the mystery that lurks deep under the Earth's core.

Apex founder and CEO Walter Simmons enlists the help of former Monarch scientist turned Hollow Earth theorist Nathan Lind as they search for a powerful energy source for their company. When Nathan's brother tried to investigate the Hollow Earth, he was murdered by a tremendous anti-gravity field contained inside the tunnel. Apex has constructed Hollow Earth Aerial Vehicles, which are modified ships that can endure the pressure of the gravitational field, according to Walter.

Madison and Josh encounter Bernie, who recognizes Madison as Mark's daughter and joins their inquiry since they feel Apex had something to do with Godzilla's change of behavior. There is no "eye" in the Apex base that Bernie had indicated before as they slip in together. In their quest to find a hidden facility, the team accidentally becomes trapped in an antigravity transport truck transporting Skullcrawler eggs and is taken to Hong Kong through an underground tube.

They come face to face with Apex's ultimate weapon, "Mechagodzilla" a mechanical Godzilla controlled by Ren Serizawa, the late Dr. Ishiro Serizawa's son. Once the mecha is powered up, Walter sends in a massive adult Skullcrawler known as "Number 10" to put Mechagodzilla's Titan-fighting powers to the test. Mechagodzilla grips and restrains the Skullcrawler as it approaches Madison, Josh, and Bernie, before cleaving it in half with a massive red energy beam. The mecha quickly shuts down due to the power supply's limitations.

When Godzilla detects Kong's presence in the Hollow Earth, he uses his atomic breath to bore a tunnel through the biosphere, forcing the temple to collapse. While Kong and Nathan's team fight off a flock of Hellhawks, Maia and her team try to flee in their HEAV, only for Kong to grab it on their way out and, despite Maia's attempts to shoot him in order to flee, he instantly crushes the aircraft in his hand after peeking inside to make sure Jia, Ilene, and Nathan aren't inside, killing Maia and her personnel inside.

In response to the roar of Godzilla as the monster offers him with another challenge, Kong accepts and continues to make his way through the hole produced by Godzilla's atomic breath to Hong Kong with his axe in hand, with Ilene and Nathan following him in their HEAV. When Kong arrives in Hong Kong and confronts Godzilla, he battles him again again, this time obtaining the upper hand over the Titan to the point that he shoves his axe down Godzilla's throat in order to prevent him from launching his atomic breath again. King Kong realizes that his axe can not only deflect Godzilla's atomic breath, but it can also absorb it, and he uses his weapon to strike the Titan in the thigh, however Godzilla quickly takes the axe and tosses it away. When Godzilla strikes, Kong uses the structures of Hong Kong and his greater agility to escape and evade his blows. After retrieving his axe, he charges it and unleashes an explosion that knocks both Titans back, giving Nathan the impression that Kong has won the second fight.

It seems that Godzilla was impressed by Kong's strength and skill, so he lets him live before walking away. Kong is still alive, but he's in bad shape because of commotio cordis.

When the energy source and Ghidorah's brain networks affect Mechagodzilla, the robot goes berserk, murdering Walter with a sweep of its hand and electrocuting Ren when Walter's back is turned while he talks about his invention. Ghidorah's mind has now taken control of Mechagodzilla, which escapes from the Apex facility under Victoria Peak Mountain and attacks the city before Godzilla can stop it. Prior to engaging Godzilla, Mechagodzilla launches a salvo of missiles at its biological counterpart to close the gap.

Kong stops to watch Godzilla's battle with Mechagodzilla while on his way to visit Jia. Kong initially doubts her after seeing Godzilla's destruction at the hands of Mechagodzilla's mechanical arm, but Jia finally convinces him that Mechagodzilla is the "real" danger. Before joining the battle to aid Godzilla with a dislocated leg, Kong ultimately accepts and puts his animosity aside.

As Mechagodzilla prepares to fire its crimson energy beam into Godzilla's throat, Kong jumps atop the robot and deflect the beam into the air, sparing Godzilla's life in the process. Realizing that Kong saved his life and sensing an ally in him upon seeing that he is not an enemy, Godzilla helps Kong fight against Mechagodzilla.

After seeing Kong holding his axe, Godzilla charges it by blasting it with his atomic breath. This allows Kong to dismantle Mechagodzilla from head to toe and then sit down to relax after raising his trophy and letting out a great shout of victory.


Other Kaiju by Decker Shado

Godzilla vs. Kong has received mostly good reviews. As of April 16, 2021, the film has 341 reviews on review aggregation site Rotten Tomatoes, 254 of which were fresh, with a "Tomatometer" rating of 74% certified Fresh. According to the site's critics' consensus, "Delivering squarely on its title, Godzilla vs. Kong swats away character development and human drama to deliver all the spectacle you'd expect from giant monsters slugging it out."

He is the only actor who has been in a King Kong movie and a Godzilla movie as well as a crossover movie with both of them in the same cast.

It is the shortest film in the MonsterVerse, clocking in at little over an hour and a half.

If Kong slams his dislocated right shoulder on a building to move it, then it may be a reference to Martin Riggs' notorious ability in the Lethal Weapon series.

Neon Genesis Evangelion is mentioned multiple times in the film:

Kong's hops from ship to ship are comparable to Eva Unit-02's jumps from ship to ship to evade an angel, which is similar to Godzilla's jumps from ship to ship.

The location of Mechagodzilla's base is similar to that of the Central Dogma, being subterranean and topped by a pyramid.

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