Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire - The Official Movie Novelization
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Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire - The Official Movie Novelization is the upcoming novelization for the Legendary Pictures film Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire, written by Greg Keyes. Titan Books will publish it on April 23, 2024.[1]
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The official novelization of the blockbuster Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire, the latest film in the Monsterverse franchise, starring Dan Stevens, Rebecca Hall and Brian Tyree Henry. |
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Differences from the film
- It is revealed that Trapper's real name is Travis Beasley.
- The novel includes several other creatures such as a Diraffe, a hybrid of giraffe and armadillos with otter-like heads, electricity eating beetles, and giant leeches.
- The novelization opens up in 2016 with a prologue involving Ishiro Serizawa, Vivienne Graham, Ilene Andrews, and Emma Russell visiting Ghidorah's resting place and determining the existence of a "quintessential Titan" that caused the Ice Age. It also reveals that Godzilla waged war with the Skar King along side other Titans loyal to him.
- Hampton worries about the world's governments attempting a takeover of Hollow Earth which is only made worse with the presence of Shimo in Rio.
- Bernie, Ilene, and Jia choose to stay in Malenka a bit longer while Trapper returns to the surface world, with hints that he and Ilene might rekindle their relationship.
Appearances
- Godzilla
- King Kong
- Mothra
- Suko
- Skar King
- Shimo
- Scylla
- Tiamat
- Doug
- Leafwing
- Wart Dog
- Parrot Frog
- Vertacine
- Great Apes
- Tree Mimic
- Hollow Earth grub
- Hollow Earth dragonfly
- Drownviper
- Diraffe
- Electric eating beetles
- Giant river leech
- Mechagodzilla (mentioned)
- King Ghidorah (mentioned/frozen)
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