(Spoilers forward for “Godzilla: King of the Monsters”)
After watching “Godzilla: King of the Monsters,” it may be robust to think about how Warner Bros is planning to one-up themselves with the franchise after that one. That ultimate battle with Godzilla and Mothra vs King Ghidorah and Rodan was one for the ages — it’s legit one of many craziest issues I’ve ever seen in a film. What might they presumably do to comply with that up?
Well, we form of already know, as a result of the subsequent film is already on the calendar for subsequent 12 months. And that film is “Godzilla vs Kong.” As in King Kong. So after all we all know essentially the most fundamental premise of the subsequent chapter.
Knowing that that film is subsequent up makes the post-credits scene on “Godzilla: King of the Monsters” a bit complicated because it doesn’t tease and even point out King Kong. Instead, it reveals us the villainous Jonah Alan (Charles Dance) returning to Isla de Mara — the location of Rodan’s awakening and the second of three large fights between Godzilla and Ghidorah. He’s there to acquire a little bit of carnage that was left over from the battle: Ghidorah’s severed head.
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You may very well be forgiven for forgetting that Godzilla bit off considered one of Ghidorah’s heads throughout that battle as a result of Ghidorah instantly grew a brand new head and didn’t seem like hampered in any respect by the setback for the remainder of the movie. But yeah, he misplaced a head and a few individuals discovered it, and Alan’s ecoterrorist group has some inevitably nefarious motive for wanting it.
So what does this imply for “Godzilla vs. Kong”? Well, it’s simple to guess that the core battle of the movie is not going to truly find yourself being between Godzilla and King Kong — my assumption was all the time that the movie would play out like “Batman v Superman,” which noticed the 2 heroes put apart their variations with the intention to group up and face the true risk. Godzilla and King Kong will duke it out, certain, however then they’ll must battle collectively towards one thing else.
What the post-credits scene on “King of the Monsters” implies is that that “something else” might be sparked by the antagonist human characters. It could be in line with the themes of this sequence up to now for the last word risk in what is seemingly the final at the moment deliberate film on this sequence to be a human one — this stuff have gone all on on “the real monsters are people.”
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What Alan and his merry band of unhealthy guys truly plan to do with Ghidorah’s head is anybody’s guess, although. But since presumably no matter it’s might be a sufficiently big factor to problem the mixed would possibly of King Kong, Godzilla, and Godzilla’s new group of titanic followers, I assume it will likely be spectacular.
We received’t have to attend all that lengthy to search out out, fortunately. “Godzilla vs Kong” lands in theaters lower than a 12 months from now, on March 13, 2020. That movie is directed by Adam Wingard, and can convey again a lot of the “King of the Monsters” solid whereas additionally bringing in Alexander Skarsgard, Lance Reddick, Danai Gurira, Rebecca Hall, Damien Bechir, Bryan Tyree Henry, Jessica Henwick and Eiza Gonzalez. Get that hype practice rolling now.