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Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire

"Rise together or fall alone."

Following their explosive showdown, Godzilla and Kong must reunite against a colossal undiscovered threat hidden within our world, challenging their very existence – and our own.

Top Cast

  • Rebecca Hall

    Rebecca Hall

    Ilene Andrews

  • Brian Tyree Henry

    Brian Tyree Henry

    Bernie Hayes

  • Dan Stevens

    Dan Stevens

    Trapper

  • Kaylee Hottle

    Kaylee Hottle

    Jia

  • Alex Ferns

    Alex Ferns

    Mikael

  • Fala Chen

    Fala Chen

    Iwi Queen

  • Rachel House

    Rachel House

    Hampton

  • Ron Smyck

    Ron Smyck

    Harris

  • Chantelle Jamieson

    Chantelle Jamieson

    Jayne

Overview

Following their explosive showdown, Godzilla and Kong must reunite against a colossal undiscovered threat hidden within our world, challenging their very existence – and our own.

Rating

7.0 / 10
4,603 Reviews
17 Popular

17 Reviews

  • TheSceneSnobs
    TheSceneSnobs
    6 Jul 9, 2024

    The Monsterverse is headed in a fun direction with its 'Titans', more famously known as Godzilla and Kong. However, while the action and spectacle continue to impress, the human element of these movies has significantly declined with this latest installment. My hope is that the great character-building seen in the Monarch series can catch up to the movies. The human characters in this movie feel underdeveloped and somewhat sidelined, which detracts from the overall narrative. Despite these shortcomings, Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire is an action-packed and fun addition to the Kaiju subgenre. The introduction of new Titans, Skar and Shimo, provides a fresh and exciting rivalry for our iconic heroes. Their dynamic interactions and epic battles are thrilling to watch. Adam Wingard's direction effectively channels the spirit of the Showa Era Godzilla films, blending it with an 80s aesthetic and a futuristic vibe. This stylistic choice creates a unique and visually appealing backdrop for the film. The film also explores themes of rivalry, survival, and the balance of power, although these are primarily conveyed through the Titans' interactions rather than the human characters. The tone is a mix of nostalgic homage and modern spectacle, aiming to please long-time fans and newcomers alike. For example, scenes where Godzilla and Kong reluctantly team up against a common foe evoke a sense of epic camaraderie and respect, reminiscent of classic monster team-ups. Overall, while Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire excels in delivering thrilling action and visual spectacle, it falls short in human character development. The new Titans, Skar and Shimo, are exciting additions that enrich the kaiju universe. Adam Wingard's direction brings a nostalgic yet fresh aesthetic to the film. If future installments can balance the monster action with stronger human elements, the Monsterverse will continue to be a captivating franchise. This movie is a must-watch for fans of the genre, promising an entertaining and visually stunning experience.

  • Cuzzin Coo
    Cuzzin Coo
    4 Jul 11, 2024

    **It's worth at least one watch.** --- Since "Avatar," I find myself comparing every movie with heavy CGI to it.This almost looks like a video game in comparison. However, I will give this film points for its music; the soundtrack was decent and helped move the scenes along. I'm not particularly fond of the Godzilla franchise as a whole. Perhaps it's because I was too young to appreciate the originals and now need more depth from the newer ones. Action alone won't do it for me, but if you go in with the mindset of watching a comic book come to life and enjoy action, I'm sure you'll like this film. Overall, it's at least worth one watch.

  • Dark Jedi
    Dark Jedi
    8 Aug 8, 2024

    This is a quite good huge monster bash feast. The fact that the well known, utterly useless, far-left rotten site gave it a rotten rating, with a audience score of 91(!) percent, was of course a indication that it was going to be a entertaining movie. It is a simple huge monster bash feast plain and simple. It is a movie ment to entertain and nothing else. There was next to none woke. far-left preaching and the little messaging there was was more of the governments are really stupid kind. There is actually a story in this movie and it is not bad. Sure, it is on the low IQ part of the spectrum but it is on the mid to higher end of what you would expect from this kind of movie. Of course this is a movie driven by its special effects and I cannot say that I was disappointed. The scenery is oftentimes quite beautiful and the action whether it takes place on the surface, with the property destruction one would expect from a Godzilla & Kong movie, or down in hollow earth is very good. I saw some people complaining that the CGI was poor. I don’t know which movie they watched but it was not this one. Actually this movie is exactly what you would expect, or at least hope, from a Godzilla & Kong movie and those one and two star ratings are just ridiculous. If you don’t like huge monsters and a lot of destruction, do not watch a movie where that is the main theme. I read that it was the highest grossing Godzilla movie of all times so one can hope there will be more of these.

  • UWotMatez
    UWotMatez
    1 Aug 23, 2024

    I'm not sure people realize what it is they're watching. Correct if wrong but isn't Godzilla and Kong suppose to be more monsters destroying cities while not giving a lick about humanity? Why is it they seem more like Marvel Universe comedic duo than what they're suppose to be in these films. Godzilla 2014 got it a lot more right than whatever this mess is. People legit lowering standards even for a dumb action film like this. Godzilla/Kong aren't enjoyable and I'm tired of the human trope playing way too much of a soap opera act in the background.

  • kevin2019
    kevin2019
    8 Dec 29, 2024

    "Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire" features the sort of threat to humanity which makes these films so fantastic. The threat on this occasion, at least in part, deals with the Skar King and his desperate bid to conquer the surface of the earth. He led his tribe into war against Godzilla once before, we are told, but they were defeated and now the Skar King is making yet another bid to reach the surface. The way all the parts of this story are gradually disclosed in a piecemeal fashion as the film unfolds leaves a good quota of mystery and intrigue for us to puzzle over and savour. The poignantly bitter sweet yet heart warming spine of the whole film concerns the idea that Jia and Kong are the last of their tribes and this is well expanded upon and it all works terrifically well like the rest of it to produce a popcorn movie of truly epic proportions which is great fun to watch.

  • Ahmetaslan27
    Ahmetaslan27
    7 Jul 2, 2025

    This installment pits Godzilla and Kong against each other once again, only for them to realize they must unite against a greater threat to protect Hollow Earth. Like previous films in the franchise, it’s an undeniably fun ride—embracing its absurdity with a story so ridiculous you can’t help but enjoy it. There’s a strange intelligence in how it commits to its own nonsense, making the over-the-top spectacle work. That said, why even include humans? The movie barely cares about them. Monsters rampage through Egypt, Brazil, and beyond, leaving destruction in their wake without consequence. Yes, it’s a monster movie, but the sheer disregard for human stakes borders on comical. Still, the simplicity works—this is pure, mythical creature combat at its finest. Where the film truly excels is in its direction. The visuals, creature designs, and non-verbal storytelling elevate it beyond its predecessors. The director masterfully conveys emotion and narrative without heavy dialogue, making the monster interactions surprisingly compelling. The Hollow Earth concept is pure fantasy, but that’s part of the charm—it’s so far removed from reality that your brain just goes along for the ride. Fans of Fast & Furious might understand the appeal: it’s big, dumb fun that thrives on spectacle. But Godzilla x Kong earns its absurdity more convincingly, thanks to its fantastical world. The Zack Snyder influence is clear, particularly in the epic, Justice League-esque visuals—though that’s not a bad thing. Will this movie change your life? No. But if you’re here for jaw-dropping monster battles and stunning direction, it’s a wildly entertaining escape.

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