Godzilla y Kong se enfrentan a un terrorífico monstruo que amenaza a todo el planeta.Godzilla y Kong se enfrentan a un terrorífico monstruo que amenaza a todo el planeta.Godzilla y Kong se enfrentan a un terrorífico monstruo que amenaza a todo el planeta.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
- Premios
- 4 premios y 5 nominaciones en total
Vincent B. Gorce
- Monarch Specialist
- (as Vincent Gorce)
Reseñas destacadas
More than the enemy monsters. They really added nothing to the film. Except annoyance dumb rehashed mcu jokes, not even remotely amusing. Not even in the same league as the masterpiece like Godzilla minus 1. This will be my last one of these types of Godzilla movies they toss out tripe like this on a regular basis like EA churns out GaaS games that ultimately get shut down within a year. Why because they are poop. The Cranston one was good, then the Farminga one wasn't bad, though the milly brown family aspect made it cringe. Soon as we got to the ones with ms hall and skarsgard they went down the pan and in the gutter. All flashy bright colors felt like we were watching iron man. Such a shame because Godzilla Kong and the creatures really tried to carry the human cast. But every scene these collection of humans were in we wanted them to meet a grizzly end. Such a farcry from Godzilla Minus 1 directed by Takashi Yamazaki.
Lots of Titans fighting. That's why we go to something like this, right?
G X K is about the same for entertainment wise as G vs K, though I'd give the newest entry a slight edge for a couple of reasons. For one, there's a bit less silliness. There's comic relief of course, but it's not out of place or goofy. The 80's throwbacks with the tunes, synths, and vibes were great. And lastly, the Titans were back to being the bad guys instead of humans. I always find it a bore when you watch a movie about monsters fighting, but have to bare through a story of human villains and their idiotic ideologies.
A side note, it's hilarious that these Titans seem to really enjoy having their royal rumbles in the biggest cities on the planet, or while destroying some of the world's most revered structures. Like really guys, you couldn't have thrown down in the middle of the Sahara? More destruction equals more entertainment I suppose. Also, Godzilla just casually murders hundreds if not thousands just walking around from point A to point B. I digress. Go pink Zilla!
G X K is about the same for entertainment wise as G vs K, though I'd give the newest entry a slight edge for a couple of reasons. For one, there's a bit less silliness. There's comic relief of course, but it's not out of place or goofy. The 80's throwbacks with the tunes, synths, and vibes were great. And lastly, the Titans were back to being the bad guys instead of humans. I always find it a bore when you watch a movie about monsters fighting, but have to bare through a story of human villains and their idiotic ideologies.
A side note, it's hilarious that these Titans seem to really enjoy having their royal rumbles in the biggest cities on the planet, or while destroying some of the world's most revered structures. Like really guys, you couldn't have thrown down in the middle of the Sahara? More destruction equals more entertainment I suppose. Also, Godzilla just casually murders hundreds if not thousands just walking around from point A to point B. I digress. Go pink Zilla!
It serves up a berserk dreamscape with plenty of payoff to please the MonsterVerse faithful. Shame about the human stuff, though. Director Adam Wingard has a lot of fun with textures, colors, and camera work, and he's adept at giving fans the over-the-top monster action that they demand via an imposing new villain. Unfortunately, there's no time to spend on making things make sense or even matter all that much, and what few emotional punches are thrown lack the necessary wind up to connect, save for some very well done moments between Kong and his Hollow Earth kin.
Overall didnt live up and the plot was mediocre at best.
Overall didnt live up and the plot was mediocre at best.
Something is very wrong with American film making for some time. Nothing makes sense here, intelligence of people is sharply underestimated (on the level of insult) and nothing really works with story. This last film about monsters shows that while it is trying to draw some long forgotten mythology that works worse than in most cartoons for children under 12. Human characters exist only to remind us of long forgotten cliches and definitely not of characters. Destroying the cultural and historical heritage of mankind is order of a day. And in all that there's nowhere in the site possibility of simple 'just sit back and enjoy the rid'. What an insulting mess of corporate idiocy... That beautiful queen under the surface and some fights do save this experience, but the whole thing is not worth the effort at all...
The movie features very few scenes with Godzilla, only a few fragmented shots, including the final battle. Godzilla's total screen time is probably less than 7 minutes. The movie is filled with monkeys throughout, making it more like an independent Kong film because it barely depicts Godzilla, with Kong having far more screen time than Godzilla. I feel like Godzilla's role was forcefully added and feels disconnected from the rest of the movie. Also, the portrayal of SHIMO is superficial, failing to showcase its power, while Skar King is portrayed as a clown; it can't even defeat King Kong one-on-one, lacking a strong antagonist that leads to a rushed conclusion of the final battle. Finally, I have a big question: why do the director and writers like monkeys so much?
Learn How the Kaiju Sausage Is Made
Learn How the Kaiju Sausage Is Made
Director Adam Wingard and stars Brian Tyree Henry, Rebecca Hall, Dan Stevens, and Kaylee Hottle reveal how the titans of the MonsterVerse were made to feel real behind the scenes of Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesWith a net budget of $135 million, this is the cheapest MonsterVerse film to date. The filming process was more streamlined than the previous film, Godzilla vs. Kong (2021), which had many extra scenes that were filmed (additional character development, lore expansion, and action scenes) but which were ultimately cut from the final film. Director Adam Wingard also cited more experience with the VFX process.
- PifiasWhen Godzilla leaves the Roman Colosseum, he knocks down and destroys a large section of its outer walls. When Godzilla returns to the Colosseum later, its walls are intact again.
- Citas
Bernie Hayes: Is that a mini-Kong?
- Créditos adicionalesThe Warner Bros and Legendary Pictures logos are set in the depths of the Hollow Earth, and are made of crystal energy.
The WB logo is shaded blue, and the Legendary logo is shaded violet.
- ConexionesFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Epic Godzilla Team Ups (2023)
- Banda sonoraWelcome To My World
Written by John Hathcock and Ray Winkler
Performed by Jim Reeves
Courtesy of RCA Nashville
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- Países de origen
- Sitios oficiales
- Idioma
- Títulos en diferentes países
- Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire
- Localizaciones del rodaje
- Empresas productoras
- Ver más compañías en los créditos en IMDbPro
Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- 135.000.000 US$ (estimación)
- Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
- 196.350.016 US$
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- 80.006.561 US$
- 31 mar 2024
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 572.050.016 US$
- Duración1 hora 55 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.39 : 1
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What was the official certification given to Godzilla y Kong: El nuevo imperio (2024) in India?
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