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In Godzilla: King of the Monsters, Godzilla must face numerous giant monster threats including the three-headed King Ghidorah. The film features several classic kaiju such as Mothra, Rodan, and King Ghidorah that battle Godzilla, as well as new monsters created for the film like the ape-like Behemoth. In total, over a dozen giant monsters are mentioned or appear that have emerged around the world, though the main ones that battle are Godzilla, Mothra, Rodan, and King Ghidorah.

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In Godzilla: King of the Monsters, Godzilla must face numerous giant monster threats including the three-headed King Ghidorah. The film features several classic kaiju such as Mothra, Rodan, and King Ghidorah that battle Godzilla, as well as new monsters created for the film like the ape-like Behemoth. In total, over a dozen giant monsters are mentioned or appear that have emerged around the world, though the main ones that battle are Godzilla, Mothra, Rodan, and King Ghidorah.

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Godzilla King Of The Monsters Behemoth.

In Godzilla: King of the Monsters Godzilla must face down massive threats, like the three-headed King Ghidorah. Trailers for King of the Monsters have revealed additional titan threats, like Rodan and Mothra, further alluding to more than a dozen giant monsters rampaging around
the planet. In King of the Monsters, Dr. Ishiro Serizawa (Ken Watanabe) references "17 and counting" known titans.Godzilla: King of the Monsters Monster ListGodzillavia GfycatAn alpha predator from the Permian period (millions of years before the rise of the dinosaurs in the Mesozoic era), Godzilla awakened to feed on
American and Soviet nuclear submarines decades before the events of 2014's Godzilla. After defeating the M.U.T.Os in that movie, Godzilla retreated from the ruins of San Francisco back into the ocean. In King of the Monsters he returns to take on Ghidorah.Mothravia GfycatQueen of the monsters, Mothra is birthed in
larval form early in Godzilla: King of the Monsters, but is soon revealed in all her winged, bioluminescent glory. Mothra and Godzilla had an on-again, off-again relationship in the Toho Co. Godzilla movies. In their first encounter, 1964's Mothra vs. Godzilla, Mothra's newly hatched caterpillars defeat Godzilla. But the two
frequently team up, especially against the alien invader King Ghidorah.Rodanvia GfycatAfter flying solo in the 1956 movie Rodan, the giant pteranodon-like kaiju teams up with Godzilla and Mothra to defeat King Ghidorah in 1964's Ghidorah, the Three-Headed Monster. Rodan is less benevolent in King of the Monsters,
spreading fiery destruction wherever he flies.King Ghidorahvia GfycatOriginally dubbed Monster Zero, King Ghidorah is the ultimate nemesis to Godzilla, and mankind, in King of the Monsters. Unlike the other Titans, Ghidorah's origins may be off-world, similar to his extraterrestrial roots in the Toho Godzilla
movies.MUTO 1, 2, 3via GfycatGodzilla fought a male and female couple of M.U.T.Os, or "Massive Unidentified Terrestrial Organisms," in the 2014 Godzilla, footage from which is seen in Godzilla: King of the Monsters. A third M.U.T.O (another female, the larger of the species) pops up in King of the Monsters,
awakened by Ghidorah.BehemothAlso known as Titanus Behemoth, this ape-like titan was created for Godzilla: King of the Monsters. Behemoth has huge, curling tusks and looks like a cross between a gorilla and a wooly mammoth. Behemoth is seen in captivity early in King of the Monsters, until breaking loose from a
Monarch containment facility.ScyllaTitanus Scylla is another titan under observation by Monarch, until its escape in King of the Monsters. Similar to the Toho kaiju Kumonga, Scylla is a giant spider.MethuselahAfter destroying a German village in the Middle Ages, a forest grew atop this ancient titan's back. Like Scylla and
Behemoth, Monarch believes they have Methuselah under control at the beginning of King of the Monsters, until Ghidorah awakens them to do its bidding.While eight titans appear in Godzilla: King of the Monsters, several others are seen on computer screens:Mokele-
MbembeBaphometTiamatTyphoonAbaddonLeviathanSargonBunyipSeveral are named for destructive gods, archangels and demonic deities. Two—Mokele-Mbembe and Bunyip—are named for undiscovered "cryptids," sometimes sought by real-world monster hunters. Mokele-Mbembe is an apatosaurus-like creature reported
by early 20th century European big game hunters to be living deep in swamps and at the mouths of rivers in central Africa. The bunyip comes from Australian Aboriginal mythology and is a dreaded creature that lurks in wait beneath the surface of ponds and rivers.King Kongvia GfycatKing Kong doesn't appear in Godzilla:
King of the Monsters, but the two are expected to go head-to-head in 2020's Godzilla vs. Kong. The coming battle is teased in King of the Monsters during the movie's end credits, which depicts an ancient cave painting of Godzilla battling the giant ape. The credits also describe titans migrating toward Kong's Skull Island
home, suggesting a major, multi-monster battle is ahead.Godzilla: King of the Monsters is in theaters now. WARNING: The following article contains spoilers for Godzilla: King of the Monsters, in theaters now. True to its title, Godzilla: King of the Monsters greatly expands the number of active kaiju, or Titans, as they're
now called in Legendary's MonsterVerse. Although the characters note that 17 Titans, and counting, have resurfaced across the globe, and news reports tease their activity, the number of creatures actually shown are considerably fewer, to narrow the film's focus. With that in mind, here is every Titan clearly shown over the
course of director Michael Dougherty's Godzilla: King of the Monsters. Continue scrolling to keep reading Click the button below to start this article in quick view. Start now Godzilla The most obvious is Godzilla himself, of course, and his presence looms over the human characters, even when he isn't seen. The Titan has
spent the five years since the 2014 release of the franchise-launching reboot largely staying beneath the radar, navigating a network of tunnels beneath the Earth's surface to elude detection. His home is revealed in the ocean depths as a lost ancient city suggested to be Atlantis. The iconic monster is one the most heroic in the
film, fighting in apparent defense of humanity. As Titan activity dramatically increases around the world, Godzilla ends his self-imposed isolation and leaps back into the fray just in time. King Ghidorah The primary antagonist is King Ghidorah, a three-headed dragon who can breath powerful electric blasts and travels at
incredible speed with the strength of a Category 6 hurricane. Discovered buried deep within the ice of Antarctica for millennia, the creature is originally dubbed by the scientific organization Monarch as Monster Zero; numerous ancient civilizations feared to even give it a name, save for one that referred to the creature as
Ghidorah. As the investigation into its origins continue, Monarch learns it's not part of the natural order of Titans on Earth, but instead an invasive, extraterrestrial species. King Ghidorah was introduced in Toholo's 1964 film Ghidorah, the Three-Headed Monster as an alien threat so powerful, it forced a temporary alliance
between Godzilla, Rodan and Mothra to defeat it. The creature has since served as a recurring nemesis for Godzilla, battling him throughout various sequels and reboots, retaining its general design and electric powers. The new film reveals that not only is each of Ghidorah's heads capable of independent thought, the monster
can also regenerate one lost in battle. Mothra Referred to as the Queen of Monsters, Mothra is one of the first Titans seen in the film, depicted hatching from an egg at a Monarch facility housed within an ancient Chinese temple. Initially seen as a massive larva, Mothra escapes when the facility is attacked, and cocoons herself
beneath a waterfall, where she eventually metamorphoses into her classic, winged form. Arriving to help Godzilla during the climactic battle in Boston, Mothra fights King Ghidorah's ally Rodan, and severely wounds the fiery beast before sacrificing herself to empower Godzilla with her life energy. Introduced in 1961 in the
eponymous Japanese film, Mothra was one of the first kaiju to battle Godzilla, in 1964's aptly titled Mothra vs. Godzilla, before making her return as an ally. Often commanded by a pair of fairy twins, Mothra is able to dust opponents with mysterious energy that coats her wings, or trap them in a sticky, stringy fluid she can
spit. Mothra's unusual history is reflected in King of the Monsters by Zhang Ziyi's characters, Dr. Ilene Chen and her twin sister Dr. Ling Chen studying the Titan, like their mother and grandmother before them, dating to 1961 -- a reference to that original film. It's revealed during the end credits that Monarch has discovered
another Mothra egg, hinting at the monster's return. Rodan The first wave of Titans was awakened by a sonic device known as the Orca, and that increase in kaiju activity triggers the reemergence of Rodan. Erupting from a volcano overlooking a town in Mexico, the fiery, winged beast takes to the skies before being defeated
by King Ghidorah. Rodan subsequently recognizes him as its alpha. In the film's finale, Rodan is gravely wounded in a battle with Mothra before ultimately acknowledging Godzilla as the new king of the monsters in the wake of Ghidorah's annihilation. One of the earliest kaiju, Rodan was introduced in 1956 in his own
eponymous film. The creature returned in 1964's Ghidorah, the Three-Headed Monster, initially as a rival to Godzilla but then as an ally against King Ghidorah. Rodan made recurring appearances in the Toho franchise, usually as an ally to Godzilla. Rodan's emergence from a volcano in King of the Monsters is a callback to
the character's appearance in the 1964 film. Kong While Kong doesn't play a direct role in King of the Monsters, but his existence his felt throughout the film, with Monarch researchers consistently monitoring his activity on Skull Island. Archival footage from 2017's Kong: Skull Island is also seen. By the end of the new
film, the cataclysmic effects caused by the rise of Titans have resulted in the flooding of Skull Island, and newspaper headlines wonder what will become of Kong. Although 1954's Godzilla ushered in the Golden Age of kaiju cinema, the film was actually predated by more than two decades by King Kong. After his
introduction in 1933, Kong fought Godzilla in 1962's accurately titled King Kong vs. Godzilla. The Titans will stage their first fight in the MonsterVerse in next year's Godzilla vs. Kong. Behemoth An original Titan created for the MonsterVerse , Behemoth is a hulking, furry monster that walks on four limbs and has two
tusks that extend down to its forward ankles. After emerging from a tree-covered mountain, the Behemoth is next seen arriving in Boston at the end of the film, and recognizing Godzilla as its new alpha. Scylla Another MonsterVerse original is the squid/spider-like behemoth Scylla, shown emerging from beneath the oilfields
in the American Southwest. With multiple limbs and a hard exoskeleton, Scylla is one of the more grotesque creatures to awaken following the renewed activity of Titans. News reports indicate Scylla is causing devastation in Sedona, Arizona, before reappearing in Boston during the finale to recognize Godzilla as its alpha.
MUTO The primary antagonists of 2014's Godzilla were a pair of MonsterVerse-original Titans known as MUTOs, which stands for "Massive Unidentified Terrestrial Organisms." Resembling a cross between bats and insects, they cut a path of destruction that included Japan, Hawaii and Las Vegas before being destroyed in
San Francisco by Godzilla. First seen in King of the Monsters in archival footage from the 2014 film, a new incarnation of the MUTO emerges over the course of the film to land in Boston, where it joins other Titans in acknowledging Godzilla as the new alpha. Directed by Michael Dougherty, Godzilla: King of the Monsters
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