Summary

  • Monsterverse could introduce new Titans based on credits Easter eggs from Godzilla: King of the Monsters.
  • Mothra's return in Godzilla x Kong does not follow setup from King of the Monsters, raising theories on the egg's true owner.
  • The Monsterverse can still address Mechagodzilla setup through a Monarch-APEX collaboration on Skull Island.

Separate retcons to Godzilla and Kong's Monsterverse movies. None of these have yet to pan out, but after Godzilla vs. Kong and now Godzilla x Kong, the chances of these ideas coming to fruition feel significantly higher.

Since Godzilla: King of the Monsters' ending, the Monsterverse brought back one of its new Toho kaiju (Mothra) and introduced another (Mechagodzilla). Interestingly, both of these twists are contrary to previous setup, and raise questions about some of the teases found in King of the Monsters. In fact, these developments could be used to build toward familiar faces from Toho's Godzilla's movies finally making their live-action debuts in the Monsterverse.

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The Monsterverse Walked Back Godzilla: King Of The Monsters' Mechagodzilla & Mothra Setup

The KOTM Credits Seemed Vital To The Monsterverse's Future

Mothra's appears in Jia's eye as she has vision in Godzilla x Kong

One of the articles in the King of the Monsters credits discussed Monarch's involvement in the construction of a "mechanized giant" on Skull Island. The obvious implication of this hint was that it had to do with Mechagodzilla. This made a lot of sense, especially after it was revealed that Godzilla's robotic counterpart would indeed be in Godzilla vs. Kong. But as it turns out, he was not designed by Monarch, nor was he built on Skull Island; he was created in an underground facility by APEX Cybernetics.

Another King of the Monsters tease that didn't play out the way many expected was Mothra's return. According to a newspaper clipping in the credits, a Mothra-like egg was found in the Yunnan Rainforest in China by Monarch. Clearly, this Easter egg was offered to show that Mothra could be resurrected in the Monsterverse's future via her egg. However, that was not the route it took to bring Mothra back. Instead, Godzilla x Kong used the Hollow Earth world to bring her back into the picture.

Mothra's Return In Godzilla x Kong Revives A Huge Battra Theory

It May Be That The Egg Was Never Mothra's

Battra in Godzilla vs Mothra

The decision not to use King of the Monsters' Mothra Easter egg to revive the Titan draws attention back to an alternate theory that arose from the credits. It was once speculated that since the movie never outright confirmed that the egg belonged to Monthra, that it could actually belong to Battra, her rival in Toho's movies. In Godzilla vs. Mothra, Battra and Mothra were basically "good" and "evil" counterparts to each other, with Mothra being a defender of humanity and Battra feeling that human civilization was a danger to the planet.

With Mothra alive and well in the Monsterverse again, the egg mentioned in King of the Monsters serves no purpose at all - unless it belongs to another monster - namely Battra. As a creature that's closely related to Bothra, it would certainly be logical for the egg to be mistaken as Mothra's offspring, only for Monarch to realize later that it's a different Titan altogether. Being disturbed or forcibly hatched from his egg in a future Monsterverse installment could reinforce Battra's beliefs that humanity is a scourge on the planet.

The Monsterverse Still Needs To Reveal Monarch's "Mechanized Giant"

The Monsterverse Can Still Make Sense Of Its Mecha-Titan Setup

As for King of the Monsters' suggestion that Mechagodzilla was going to be built by Monarch, this too can be properly explained if it's addressed at length in another Monsterverse project. It's theoretically possible that while APEX was working on Mechagodzilla, Monarch was deg its own mecha-Titan on Skull Island. If that's true, the Monsterverse could introduce a different robotic kaiju from Toho's movies. In total, the Godzilla franchise boasts three others it could pick from: Moguera, Mechani-Kong, and Jet Jaguar.

Mechani-Kong never appeared in a Godzilla movie, but is connected to the franchise regardless due to his appearance in King Kong Escapes, a movie that featured the same version of King Kong that fought Godzilla in King Kong vs. Godzilla.

Mechani-Kong may be the silliest of all the available options, but his connection to Kong could help explain why the construction process happened on Skull Island. It could be that Monarch used its studies of Kong to further its work on the project. Alternately, the focus of the operation may have been to build Moguera or Jet Jaguar, one-time allies of Godzilla who fought alongside him in Godzilla vs. SpaceGodzilla and Godzilla vs. Megalon respectively.

Thanks to Monarch: Legacy of the Monsters, the Monsterverse is already in a position to answer the "mechanized giant" mystery. Season 1 ended with several main characters on Skull Island in 2017, which is two years before Godzilla: King of the Monsters. Apparently, APEX has a facility there, which appears to have been a result of an alliance with Monarch. Their arrangement could be used to reveal the "mechanized giant," which could have been made as a t Monarch-APEX operation.

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Godzilla: King of the Monsters
Release Date
May 29, 2019
Runtime
132 Minutes
Director
Michael Dougherty

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In Godzilla: King of the Monsters, crypto-zoological agency Monarch faces off against a battery of god-sized monsters known as the Titians. Among these creatures is the mighty Godzilla, who collides with Mothra, Rodan, and his ultimate nemesis, the three-headed King Ghidorah.

Writers
Michael Dougherty, Zach Shields, Max Borenstein
Studio(s)
Legendary Pictures, Toho
Distributor(s)
Warner Bros. Pictures