Among the Titans in the Godzilla: King of the Monsters that hear Ghidorah's call are Behemoth, Scylla, Methuselah, Kong, and a third M.U.T.O. Unlike the others, Kong apparently remained on Skull Island and didn't acknowledge Ghidorah as the alpha. Kong isn't the only monster dwelling on Skull Island, though. Other creatures, such as the Skull Crawlers, live beneath the island. Any of them could have heard Ghidorah's call, as well. If so, this could ignite a new conflict on Skull Island, which could potentially draw the attention of Monarch - and even Godzilla. According to Houston Brooks' (and now Monarch's) "Hollow Earth" theory in Kong: Skull Island, monsters are able to live in giant caverns beneath the Earth and use them to travel to different regions. Skull Island supposedly acts as a gateway for the monsters, including the Skull Crawlers. This "Hollow Earth" theory comes into play again in Godzilla: King of the Monsters when Monarch is trying to track Godzilla's movements. The theory explains how monsters, notably Godzilla, are able to travel around the world so easily. Dr. Stanton (Bradley Whitford) uses the theory to support his beliefs that underground tunnels exist under the ocean. This theory is proved to be correct when Monarch follows a dying Godzilla into the ocean to revive him. In fact, they find an entire civilization down there, possibly one based on Toho's Seatopia. This forgotten culture is dubbed "The Hollow Earth Humans" in newspaper clips during Godzilla: King of the Monsters' credits sequence. "Hollow Earth" may be what sets the stage for Godzilla vs. Kong. Following King Ghidorah's defeat and the other Titans' acceptance of Godzilla as the new alpha, the credits gives audiences an idea of what happens in the aftermath of the showdown between the four Titans. One of the newspaper clippings in the credits mentions that Titans are being drawn toward Skull Island, but of course, it doesn't specify about which Titans are on their way. It remains to be seen what will happen when these Titans, who are likely traveling through the underground tunnels, arrive on Skull Island. It's possible that Godzilla will be one of them. King Kong could see these new monsters as intruders on his land. If this were to happen, Skull Island could be the battleground for the next giant monster battle in Godzilla vs. Kong. Even if Godzilla isn't initially involved, this would soon change, based on his actions in Godzilla and King of the Monsters. So far, Godzilla has been portrayed as Earth's self-appointed guardian whose primary purpose is to preserve balance. If something on Skull Island threatens that balance, Godzilla will set a course for King Kong's home. One of the major themes driving the plot of Godzilla: King of the Monsters was an animal hierarchy, and this idea that Titans, like many animals, regard the strongest of them as the alpha or apex predator. While described as the "alpha predator" in the 2014 Godzilla, the title of "alpha" goes to King Ghidorah when he defeats Rodan and unites all the other monsters under his call. The title is reverted to Godzilla once King Ghidorah is killed, however, and Rodan and the others bow in respect to the new King of the Monsters. This theme could continue into Godzilla vs. Kong, especially if King Kong has aspirations of being the new alpha. After all, one of the newspaper clippings purposely called out, "What Is A King To A God?" Furthermore, King Kong's species may actually have been ancient rivals of Godzilla, since cave paintings in the movie have depicted the two battling it out. And with Kong is much older and stronger now than
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