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.
Release Date : 2024-03-27
Language :English
Adult : false
Status : Released
Production Company : Legendary Pictures
Production Country : United States of America
Alternative Titles : Godzilla vs. Kong: OriginsGodzilla & KongGodzilla and Kong: OriginsGodzilla × Kong: The New EmpireGxKOriginsGodzilla and Kong: The New EmpireGodzilla vs. Kong 2Godzilla x Kong The New Empire
Cast
Character Name : Ilene Andrews
Original Name : Rebecca Hall
Gender : Female
Character Name : Bernie Hayes
Original Name : Brian Tyree Henry
Gender : Male
Character Name : Trapper
Original Name : Dan Stevens
Gender : Male
Character Name : Jia
Original Name : Kaylee Hottle
Gender : Female
Character Name : Mikael
Original Name : Alex Ferns
Gender : Male
Character Name : Iwi Queen
Original Name : 陈法拉
Gender : Female
Character Name : Hampton
Original Name : Rachel House
Gender : Female
Character Name : Harris
Original Name : Ron Smyck
Gender : Male
Character Name : Jayne
Original Name : Chantelle Jamieson
Gender : Female
Character Name : Lewis
Original Name : Greg Hatton
Gender : Male
Character Name : Submarine Commander
Original Name : Kevin Copeland
Gender : Male
Character Name : Submarine Officer
Original Name : Tess Dobre
Gender : Female
Character Name : Wilcox
Original Name : Tim Carroll
Gender : Male
Character Name : Talk Show Anchor
Original Name : Anthony Brandon Wong
Gender : Male
Character Name : Laurier
Original Name : Sophia Emberson-Bain
Gender : Female
Character Name : Ms. Cadogan
Original Name : Chika Ikogwe
Gender : Female
Character Name : Monarch Specialist
Original Name : Vincent B. Gorce
Gender : Male
Character Name : Iwi Warrior
Original Name : 周叶叶
Gender : Female
Character Name : Iwi Sage
Original Name : Jamaliah Othman
Gender : Male
Character Name : Iwi Scholar
Original Name : Nick Lawler
Gender : Male
Character Name : Student (uncredited)
Original Name : Jordy Campbell
Gender : Male
Character Name : Beach Goer (uncredited)
Original Name : Cassie Riley
Gender : Female
Character Name : Monarch Soldier / Technician (uncredited)
Original Name : Robert Clavero
Gender : Male
Character Name : Lecture Attendee (uncredited)
Original Name : Patrick Moroney
Gender : Male
Reviews
r96sk
@r96sk
2024-04-11
A whole load of nothing! 'Godzilla × Kong: The New Empire' is not a good movie, in my opinion anyway. It is similar to its predecessor in that sense at least, this is a minute improvement on that 2021 entry mind. It's basically a Kong film though, Godzilla goes missing for large periods. There is less human to be found onscreen which is good to see, but what's added in its place with Kong is just so dull to me. The needless humanising of Kong continues, though this time it's actually done in and around the other monsters because... well, actually I'm not sure why monsters are acting human-like to each other but, eh, the movie, I guess. That Suko young ape character is particularly annoying too, it sounded like a clown horn and looks more belonging to that one Coldplay music video. The whole film feels like if 'Avatar' and the 'Planet of the Apes' reboots had a baby and that's not a positive. It felt watching that it was also taking bits and pieces from other films too, mind perhaps that's just me reaching? The best scene of it all features the two titular characters in Giza, their bits together in Hollow Earth are decent too but their opponents are incredibly lame. Cast-wise, it's OK. Rebecca Hall and Kaylee Hottle are as fine as previously, Brian Tyree Henry is marginally improved and Dan Stevens is serviceable. None of the others are all that noteworthy to me, but that actually is a true plus for this production; last time out I wanted less humans and less humans is what we get here. My review kinda reads as if I hate this 2024 release. I do not, there are far worse pictures out there of course. It's just a heap of disappointment. I guess I just want pure, turn-off-your-brain titan carnage from these flicks, which evidently is not what the Monsterverse is necessarily trying to do... that's probably on me. Catching up on this franchise has made me want to even more check out the 'proper' Godzilla releases out of Japan, so there is that. As for these American ones, I like 'Kong: Skull Island' at least...
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