The article specifically states that Monarch "tried to create organic Titans in the past". The word "tried" suggests that their attempt wasn't completely successful. It's possible though, that they did succeed in building one, but their real failure was in controlling it. If this was the case - and if the organic Titan in question was the MonsterVerse's Prometheus - it could mean that it became a threat to the island. This would, of course, make him a target of Skull Island's self-appointed protector, Kong. Naturally, Kong would have defended Skull Island from Prometheus and battled him, just like he was supposed to in O'Brien's original treatment. Or, Kong was viewed as an obstacle for Monarch. Monarch's continued interest in Skull Island was made perfectly clear in the credits. Having a Titan on the same island where Monarch conducts a great deal of their research would certainly have been a dangerous challenge to any Monarch scientist. One obvious way to deal with this problem would be to eliminate him. This could have been Prometheus' true purpose. The timeline of all this is unclear, so it could have happened at any time after the events of Kong: Skull Island in 1973. Kong could have fought, defeated, and perhaps killed Prometheus off-screen. Prometheus' defeat at the hands of King Kong could be referenced in Godzilla vs. Kong. Their fight could further the antagonistic relationship between Kong and humanity that was presented in Kong: Skull Island. It may even play a role in what sets off Godzilla's showdown with Kong, especially if Monarch wants Kong out of the way.
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05-03-2025 alle ore 09:36