Monarch: Legacy of Monsters
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Its very on-brand for Godzilla that it took an atomic bomb for things toreallyget going.
We have stakes and clear objectives!
Also, Godzilla is actually in this one.
Since then, theyve been studying other Titans, including the monster we all know to be Godzilla.
(Rightfully, itll turn out.)
Keiko reminds Lee that hes one of thegoodgun-toting Neanderthals, basically, but adds that Billy has a point.
This is basically the future of Monarch and the outline of this plot in a nutshell.
Chasing you guys instead of monsters.
But well get back to 2015 in a minute, because its time to watchOppenheimer 2.
Bikini Atoll, site of several real-life U.S. nuclear weapons tests, is meant to be Godzillas resting place.
The Monsterverses take on kaiju recasts them as Titans who were here long before mankind.
In 1954, a Japanese fishing vessel named theLucky Dragon No.
After the test, Keiko and Billy are wallowing.
Lee, though, arrives with some good news.
Instead, the general gives him a blank check and a mandate to find more monsters.
Hes bound to report everything he knows to his superiors.
But Lee trusts them, and he trusts that they will tell him everything heneedsto know.
Thats where theyre headed, but Cate is wary.
He just had a secret, which is different.
The pilot is dead, but Hiroshi is not there nor is he inside the tent they discover nearby.
Du-Ho becomes a Popsicle, and the creature destroys the plane as everyone else watches in horror.
After two somewhat fuzzy episodes, the stakes are now clear.
Monarch was founded in the late 40s.
Wouldnt that make you, like, 90 years old?
What can I say, good genes?
A show with Kurt Russell is better than a show without him.