One of the reveals from the newspapers in the credits hinted at this investigation with the line, "Monster hunters seek origins of Titans beneath Skull Island". That explains how Kong will factor into the story, but one mystery that lingers is why Monarch has decided to look for answers in Skull Island of all places. After all, it isn't the only known Hollow Earth entry point. It's possible that the area is important because it's where the Titans came from several millennia ago. That could also make sense of why the Titans are all headed to Skull Island. To put it simply, they're going home. Both humans and Titans seem to be aware of the significance of this mysterious island, since both are converging on it at once. With so many Titans making their way to Kong's home, there's a possibility that Godzilla vs. Kong is about to make Skull Island the MonsterVerse's take on Monster Island from the Toho movies, but instead audiences may discover that it already was Monster Island. Currently, this place is the home of various giant beasts but only one Titan. However, a large number of Titans may have occupied both the surface of the island and the Hollow Earth beneath it at one point in time. If that were true, then that could be the reason why Godzilla had an encounter with one of Kong's ancestors. Supposing that the Titans did originate from one place, there would have to be explanation for why they drifted apart over time. It could be that they became separated as result of the human-Titan war. It was said that humans were left scattered, so it seems plausible that it had a similar impact on the Titans. That being said, Godzilla vs. Kong could reveal that not all of Skull Island's Titans have gone far from their home. Godzilla toy leaks have spoiled the possible inclusion of a new MonsterVerse Titan called Nozuki. He and possibly others may have been lurking beneath Skull Island all this time.
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05-03-2025 alle ore 07:46