Kong vs Mechagodzilla Story

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Godzilla vs. Kong is a 2021 Kaiju film that will be the fourth installment in the MonsterVerse, after Godzilla: King of the Monsters in 2019. It will serve as a sequel to both King of the Monsters and Kong: Skull Island, and will be the fourth chapter in the Godzilla franchise.

Godzilla vs. Kong has eventually been released after being delayed from May 29, 2020 to March 13, 2020, November 20, 2020, and ultimately May 21, 2021. It will be released in the United States on March 31, 2021. The film was also accessible on HBO Max until April 30, 2021.

Adam Wingard directs the picture, which is produced by Mary Parent, Alex Garcia, Eric McLeod, and Brian Rogers. Eric Pearson and Max Borenstein wrote the script, which is based on a narrative by Terry Rossio, Michael Dougherty, and Zach Shields. Borenstein, Dougherty, and Shields collaborated on the novel King of the Monsters as well. Godzilla vs. Kong takes place five years after King of the Monsters and pits Godzilla and Kong against one another in the aftermath of Ghidorah's rampage.

The film is being developed into a sequel.

Godzilla vs. Kong is a movie about two mythical monsters fighting each other. The fate of the world is at stake. They set off on a dangerous journey to find Kong's true home. Jia, a young orphaned girl with whom he has formed a unique and powerful bond, is with them. Then, out of nowhere, they find themselves in the path of Godzilla, who is on the verge of going on a rampage across the world. Unknown forces are to blame for causing the titans to fight in an epic battle. This is only the beginning of the mystery that lies deep inside the Earth.

Godzilla and Kong are the only active Titans on Earth in 2024, five years after Godzilla and Ghidorah battled and killed each other for dominion in 2019. On Skull Island, its climate has become unstable due to a storm generated by Ghidorah combining with the storm cell perpetually surrounding the island, forcing Monarch to contain Kong inside a dome-shaped facility that simulated the island's environment, with an orphaned young Iwi girl named Jia, who is deaf and can communicate with Kong via sign language, providing him company.

When Jia pays a visit to Kong and gifts him a doll, the Titan gets pelted with a tree.

Apex founder and CEO Walter Simmons teams up with former Monarch scientist turned Hollow Earth theorist Nathan Lind as they search for a powerful energy source. As Nathan's brother tried to investigate the Hollow Earth, he was murdered by a tremendous anti-gravity field inside the tube. Apex has constructed Hollow Earth Aerial Vehicles, which are modified ships that can endure the gravity field's pressure, according to Walter.

Nathan travels to Skull Island and meets his colleague, Monarch anthropological linguist and Jia's adoptive mother Ilene Andrews, with the idea of using Kong as their navigator to lead them to the energy source because Skull Island can no longer contain him and allow him to survive (because Kong has grown too large). Though Ilene first refuses, explaining that Godzilla would come for Kong as soon as he was transferred off Skull Island, she eventually agrees when Nathan convinces her that they must undertake this mission in order to end Godzilla's rampage and to find Kong a new home.

It's Maia, Walter's daughter. Maia, Nathan, Ilene, and Jia are all on board a modified barge with a lightly sedated Kong chained up to keep him from getting away. One rainy night, Kong gets agitated and restless. Jia calms him down by letting her and Kong touch fingers in solidarity while Kong signs the word "home" much to Ilene's surprise. The next day, Ilene tells Nathan about how she raised Jia as her own daughter after dangerous and unpredictable storms wiped out most of the Iwi and her parents. Jia was the only survivor because Kong was the one who kept her safe, which led to the two forming a bond.

It is at this moment that Jia detects Godzilla's approach by sensing vibrations through the ship, as the Titan comes and battles the soldiers before capitulating and almost drowning Kong and the others on board. The gang is saved from drowning thanks to Nathan's successful release of Kong by unlocking his shackles. This allows him to combat Godzilla underwater for long enough for Godzilla to swim to the surface and turn the barge back on its side, freeing the party from their chains. Kong gets onboard a neighboring aircraft copyright in order to meet Godzilla, who also climbs aboard to confront Kong. The two Titans trade vicious punches until fighter aircraft divert Godzilla's attention long enough for Kong to shove him back into the sea. In order to avoid the explosion, Godzilla shoots his atomic breath from under the copyright, but Kong manages to get off in time, only for Godzilla to wrap his tail around Kong and take him into the depths of the ocean, where he intends to drown the Titan.

However, when Godzilla is paralyzed by deep charges, Kong is able to surface for air, thereby breaking off their combat.

Given that they cannot return Kong to Skull Island due to the cold, Nathan asks Ilene whether Kong would go down the tunnel if there are others like him. Ilene instructs Jia to ask Kong if his family is down there, causing the Titan to enter and the teams to follow in their HEAVs.

Walter intends to defeat Mechagodzilla using the energies of the Hollow Earth. Apex is assaulting Godzilla because he and the Titans are being replaced by humans. Ren has been sitting inside Ghidorah's severed head since Apex got it from Alan Jonah five years ago, operating Mechagodzilla through radio waves.

It is shown that Kong and Godzilla have both regained consciousness and are able to stand on their own two feet. Kong throws a construction crane into a building, distracting Godzilla to the point he ambushes him from above and places the Titan in a chokehold intending to strangle him, only for Godzilla to break free and unleash his full fury against Kong, eventually dislocating his left arm, slashing Kong with his claws and even stomping on his chest twice, despite Kong trying to force Godzilla off of him by punching his wounded thigh. With Kong trapped and held down, Godzilla unleashes an angry roar of defiance, but Kong remains defiant in the face of defeat.

So amazed by Kong's strength and skill, Godzilla spares his life before walking away, leaving him alive but gravely damaged.

Jia attempts to persuade Kong that Godzilla isn't truly his adversary when he wakes up and watches the fight between the two monsters. Jia discloses to Kong that Mechagodzilla, not Godzilla, is the "real" threat, despite Kong's skepticism at first. In the end, Kong accepts and sets aside his resentment before going into fight to support Godzilla while he fixes his dislocated arm.

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, thereby sparing Godzilla's life. Godzilla assists Kong in his struggle against Mechagodzilla after realizing Kong saved his life and recognizing an ally in him after witnessing that he is not an opponent.

When Godzilla sees Kong wielding his axe, he charges it up with his atomic breath, enabling Kong to sever Mechagodzilla's limbs and pull off its head before raising his trophy and taking a seat to rest.

In the aftermath, Nathan, Ilene, and Jia sit together amid the rubble, while Madison reconnects with Mark and introduces him to Josh and Bernie, who is overjoyed to see Mark and invites him onto his podcast to discuss the Roswell Monarch facility. Suddenly, Godzilla approaches Kong, causing the Titan to take his axe and ready to restart the battle. Godzilla, on the other hand, does not attack and rather stares Kong down. Kong lowers his axe, putting an end to the conflict between his species and Godzilla's. Godzilla and Kong see each other as equals after they are no longer competitors, before Godzilla returns to the sea quietly, accompanied by Kong and the assembled people.


Godzilla vs. Kong is the MonsterVerse's shortest film, clocking in around 113 minutes.

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.

Kong, like Godzilla, jumps from ship to ship in order to avoid an angel.

The scenario in which Kong leaps from ship to ship is reminiscent to a scene in which Eva Unit-02 leaps from ship to ship in order to dodge an angel, a la Godzilla.

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