This time around Monsters RULE THE WORLD in Godzilla: King of the Monster!
Michael Dougherty’s Godzilla: King of the Monsters launched their official website for Monarch Sciences so you can track the monsters.
King of the Monsters will feature a host of giant monsters. Continue on to see the details…
CelebNMovies247.com has your first look at the monsters joining Godzilla in the long-awaited sequel.
the King himself, but also Mothra, Rodan, and G’s ultimate nemesis, the three-headed King Ghidorah.
There is also Monster Zero and more that have yet to be revealed, so keep track of the monsters via MonarchSciences.com
Monarch Sciences was launched yesterday, the company within Legendary’s MonsterVerse that’s tasked with tracking down and destroying all monsters.
The website allows you to virtually travel the globe on your own hunt for Godzilla and the other Kaiju beasts. Get to tracking!!!
For now, here are three detailed monster descriptions from Godzilla: King of the Monsters MonarchSciences.com website:
MOTHRA – Height: 52 feet, Wingspan: 803 feet:
From erased Nazca lines to the hidden Temple of the Moth, the name “Mothra” is woven throughout the most secret mythologies of our planet. The folklore and fairy tales tell of a winged creature of blinding light, an angel of the clouds whose god-like luminescence has the power to shatter the sky.
Pupal DNA samples suggest a remarkable, multi-stage evolution. On reaching adulthood, Mothra’s gigantic thorax is capable of emitting beta-wave bioluminescence which can be projected through the intricate patterns on its wings and weaponized into blinding ‘god rays’.
As one of the deadliest and most beautiful natural phenomena in Earth’s history, no wonder this devastating guardian angel was worshipped as a goddess by the ancient human civilizations blessed to witness her.
RODAN – Height: 154 feet, Wingspan: 871 feet:
Within a Monarch containment facility atop the active Isla de Mona volcano, a mysterious Titan lies in pyrostasis within the restless magma. The legends speak of it as the “Fire Demon” or “The One Born of Fire”, but a simpler name echoes through the ancient temples of volcanically active regions: “Rodan”.
Rodan’s wings are wrapped around its body in stasis, but our cryptos estimate a wingspan big enough to create a sonic thunderclap capable of leveling entire cities as it flies overhead. RF-Capture scans reveal that Rodan’s skin is not made of rock, but does have an outer dermis of sharp volcanic sediment collected from centuries of dormancy. Sci-ops theorizes the vulcanized appearance of its skin may be an evolutionary trait developed as a form of camouflage against a mountain or large rock formations. Truly, a Titan forged in fire.
KING GHIDORAH – Height: 521 feet:
From the Hydra to the Rainbow Serpent, the myth was the compass that led us to the resting place of the three-headed Titan. A name, unspoken through millennia of whispered nightmares. A living extinction event, named “the one who is many”. We call it Monster Zero.
Monster Zero’s dermal layer is gilded with trace amounts of aurum (See Ark Record # 73.126). Metallurgical studies theorize the scales act as a conductor capable of carrying bioelectrical currents through the creature’s body. Injuries have been discovered on several locations on the beast’s body, reminiscent of claw and scorch marks. Exo-Forensics are currently investigating.
Muscle tendons on the wings are so hyper-tensile that their massive aerodynamics could generate hurricane-force winds when in flight. Coupled with its body’s electro-receptor molecular biology capable of conducting electrical currents, water vapor in the air would be heated at extreme levels creating its own localized storm system as it travels. Simply put, if Monster Zero were to fly again, the stratosphere would be torn open by an otherworldly tempest of thunder and lightning our sky has never seen. Cryptolinguistics has analyzed translations of every worldwide case study of Monster Zero in the Monarch database across tens of thousands of years. The ancients called it Ghidorah.
Warner Bros. has set a May 31, 2019 date for Godzilla’s return