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Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire Full Movie Download in HD 4K by Movie Magnet 2024

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Directed by

Adam Wingard


Screenplay by

Terry Rossio

Simon Barrett

Jeremy Slater


Story by

Terry Rossio

Adam Wingard

Simon Barrett



Based on

Godzilla and Mothra

by Toho Co., Ltd.


Produced by

Thomas Tull

Jon Jashni

Brian Rogers

Mary Parent

Alex Garcia

Eric McLeod


Starring

Rebecca Hall

Brian Tyree Henry

Dan Stevens

Kaylee Hottle

Alex Ferns

Fala Chen



Cinematography

Ben Seresin


Edited by

Josh Schaeffer


Music by

Tom Holkenborg

Antonio Di Iorio



Production

company

Legendary Pictures


Distributed by

Warner Bros. Pictures (Worldwide)

Toho (Japan)[1]


Release dates

March 25, 2024 (TCL Chinese Theatre)

March 29, 2024 (United States)



Running time

115 minutes[2]


Country

United States


Language

English



Budget

$135–150 million[3][4]


Box office

$561 million[5][6]



Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire Full Movie Review

So I went and saw the newest entry in Legendary Picture’s Godzilla franchise; Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire. Before I go into more detail I’m gonna try to save some of your time, the movie was… alright.


It’s a fun cheesy action/adventure movie with some very impressive special effects, but not much else to think about. If you liked Godzilla vs Kong (2021) then you’ll probably like this one too, I know I did.

This review contains spoilers for Godzilla vs Kong (2021), so hopefully you’ve seen it.


The film starts three years after the events of Godzilla vs Kong (2021), with some cool ideas about how humans are living alongside Godzilla.




He just shows up and kills any big monsters that show up causing trouble. Meanwhile Kong was left in the ‘Hollow Earth’ to live peacefully outside of Godzilla’s territory, but he’s been getting lonely.


This is where the main theme of the movie is set up. Jia, played by Kaylee Hottle from the previous movie, has been having trouble fitting in.

Due to her being the last survivor of the Iwi tribe, but she’s also been seeing psychic visions. These visions are linked to something in Hollow Earth.


Monarch, the company who keeps track of all the giant monsters, referred to as “Titans”, set up observation posts in Hollow Earth to continue studying it, until they begin receiving strange signals.

Godzilla ends up feeling the signals too, causing him to go around and find as much energy as he can. He’s preparing for something.


As Jia’s visions get more intense her adoptive mother Dr. Ilene Andrews, played by Rebecca Hall also from the previous film, decides to investigate what’s really going on.

Thus enlisting the help of Bernie Hayes, played by Brian Tyree Henry from the previous film, because Hayes predicted Godzilla’s attacks in the past and was integral to helping stop Mecha-Godzilla.


As Andrews and Hayes find out that the signals from Hollow Earth and Jia’s visions are from the same source, Kong leaves Hollow Earth and returns to the surface.

He’s got a tooth infection. This is where we’re introduced to Trapper, he’s a titan veterinarian who has a past with Andrews.


After Kong is given a replacement tooth by Trapper our ragtag crew, consisting of Andrews, Jia, Hayes, and Trapper, decides it’s time to investigate Hollow Earth themselves.

Once Kong jumps back into the wormhole leading to Hollow Earth the gang follows him. The human protagonists of this film are a lot more fun than previous Legendary Picture’s Godzilla characters.

  

With Trapper being an eccentric survivalist, Hayes being the nervous conspiracy theorist comic relief, Jia having a connection to Kong, and Andrews being a scientist trying to protect her adopted daughter the gang have a lighthearted adventure in Hollow Earth.

Meanwhile Kong finds a sinkhole in Hollow Earth that leads to an even deeper Hollow Earth. Hollow-er Earth? What Kong finds are other primate titans like himself, although they’re a lot less friendly.


After a quick tussle with them, Kong is left with a smaller primate, he’s called Suko but I don’t think anyone ever says it in the movie, who also tries to kill him, but Kong knows the little one could lead him to more of their kind.

So while the human crew is exploring Hollow Earth, Kong is traversing Hollow-er Earth with Suko and Godzilla is back on Earth charging up for a big battle.


Until the humans learn about the Skar King, a primate titan that wreaked so much havoc that Godzilla had to trap in in Hollow-er Earth.

All the while, Suko leads Kong to the tribe of primates, and immediately starts conflict when he sees one of the primates being treated poorly. That’s when he meets the Skar King, a lanky titan primate with-you guessed it-scars all over his face and body.

  

Their fight starts with Kong on the back foot, but once he starts to land some hits on Skar King, Skar reveals he’s in control of a titan so strong that it caused the ice age.

Kong promptly starts to lose the fight, because Skar cheated, and runs away with Suko following. After this the movie is on a clear path to getting Godzilla and Kong to team up and take Skar King down. The big climactic showdown has the titans fighting to save the world.


Overall the film doesn’t do anything particularly GREAT, but it’s a dumb fun action movie that I did enjoy and I’ll probably watch the next one they make. If I had to rate it out of ten, I’d give it a 5/10. It’s not great, but it’s a fun time.