

Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire
Rise together or fall alone.
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.
- Budget
- $150,000,000
- Revenue
- $571,750,016
- Production
- Legendary Pictures
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Cast

Rebecca Hall
Ilene Andrews

Brian Tyree Henry
Bernie Hayes

Dan Stevens
Trapper

Kaylee Hottle
Jia

Alex Ferns
Mikael

Fala Chen
Iwi Queen

Rachel House
Hampton

Ron Smyck
Harris

Chantelle Jamieson
Jayne

Greg Hatton
Lewis

Kevin Copeland
Submarine Commander

Tess Dobre
Submarine Officer

Tim Carroll
Wilcox

Anthony Brandon Wong
Talk Show Anchor

Sophia Emberson-Bain
Laurier

Chika Ikogwe
Ms. Cadogan

Vincent B. Gorce
Monarch Specialist

Zhou Yeye
Iwi Warrior

Nick Lawler
Iwi Scholar

Jordy Campbell
Student (uncredited)
Crew
- Director
- Adam Wingard
- Producers
- Thomas Tull,Mary Parent,Jon Jashni,Adam Wingard
- Cinematography
- Ben Seresin
- Composer
- Tom Holkenborg,Antonio Di Iorio
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Manuel São Bento
March 28, 2024
FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://fandomwire.com/godzilla-x-kong-the-new-empire-review/ "Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire is a “more” version of the previous installment. More Hollow Earth, more Titans, more gloriously giant fights filled with fantastic visual effects… and much more nonsense too. Through an openly absurd narrative, Adam Wingard takes the charm and chemistry of his cast to help focus the film’s main spotlight on the titanic protagonists, Godzilla and Kong, delivering two ho…
NghiaLuong
April 2, 2024
This is a good movie about the science fiction genre, the scenes are very vivid and have really quality frames to send to viewers. I was very impressed with the screenplay and I'm about to watch the movie one more time.

CinemaSerf
April 4, 2024
It has to get at least three stars because it's got Dan Stevens (and his piercing eyes) in it. Otherwise, this is an entirely derivative and predictable effort that leaves nothing at all to our imagination. A truce has broken out since the last time (2021), with "Kong" ruling the roost deep in "Hollow Earth"; "Godzilla" curled up asleep in the Coliseum and "Ilene" (Rebecca Hall) and the troubled "Jia" (Kaylee Hottle) keeping an eye on things for "Monarch" and mankind. "Kong" has a bad tooth so h…

r96sk
April 11, 2024
A whole load of nothing! <em>'Godzilla × Kong: The New Empire'</em> 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 actua…

ultra1967
May 13, 2024
i'm a sucker for giant monster movies and i had a great time watching this, but this movie suffers from the same problem as it's predecessor, there is no sense of scale for the monsters when monsters the size of buildings are running and leaping around like superhero's, it kills all credibility still an enjoyable watch though if you just switch your brain off
MovieGuys
May 13, 2024
Godzilla x Kong is an exposition driven production, wrapped up in CGI eye candy, in an attempt to make the generally bland proposition, marginally appetising to the end consumer. The eye candy aspect of this monster action flick is well done. In fact, its flawless and whilst this might evoke "ooohs and ahhhs", on the big screen, there's a lot more to any film, than visuals. Unlike Godzilla minus One, this Hollywood affair fails to deliver beyond the superficial. Its back story, sprinkled…

dumasori
May 15, 2024
**You get what you expect** It is what it is, an old concept with some twists in the story. There is nothing jaw dropping in this movie, because everything you have seen hundreds times before. I think you can tolerate it with a group of friends with beer in a living room party, that’s it. Nothing special to watch it in theaters. In the end, it also doesn’t pretend to be a masterpiece, so you can forgive it for its honesty.
Sejian
May 20, 2024
It took me two attempts to get into Godzilla x Kong. The first 25 minutes of this movie are utterly boring. I've got no problem with human drama in movies like this when it's done right, or at least engaging. Monarch was engaging. For the main human characters here, this only ever gets engaging at the very end. I'm beginning to think the problem here is that movies like this are no longer "movies", they're "installments". They don't feel like self-contained polished products anymore, they fee…












