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This page is a '''list of all [[Titan]]s, [[MUTO (designation)|Massive Unidentified Terrestrial Organisms (MUTOs)]], [[superspecies]], and other [[kaiju|monsters]] and fictional creatures featured in [[Monsterverse]]-related media'''. Entries are divided by their in-universe category (or lack thereof) and organized in chronological order. | This page is a '''list of all [[Titan]]s, [[MUTO (designation)|Massive Unidentified Terrestrial Organisms (MUTOs)]], [[superspecies]], and other [[kaiju|monsters]] and fictional creatures featured in [[Monsterverse]]-related media'''. Entries are divided by their in-universe category (or lack thereof) and organized in chronological order. | ||
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! <p><h6>[[Methuselah]]</h6>{{small|(Titanus Methuselah)}}</p> | ! <p><h6>[[Methuselah]]</h6>{{small|(Titanus Methuselah)}}</p> | ||
| [[File: | | [[File:IMG 7175.jpg|center|150px]] | ||
| {{bl|''[[Godzilla: King of the Monsters - The Official Movie Novelization]]'' {{small|(overall)}}|''[[Godzilla: King of the Monsters]]'' {{small|(film)}}}} | | {{bl|''[[Godzilla: King of the Monsters - The Official Movie Novelization]]'' {{small|(overall)}}|''[[Godzilla: King of the Monsters]]'' {{small|(film)}}}} | ||
| {{Main|Methuselah}} | | {{Main|Methuselah}} | ||
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! <p><h6>[[Scylla]]</h6>{{small|(Titanus Scylla)}}</p> | ! <p><h6>[[Scylla]]</h6>{{small|(Titanus Scylla)}}</p> | ||
| [[File: | | [[File:GxKScylla.jpeg|center|150px]] | ||
| {{bl|''[[Godzilla: King of the Monsters - The Official Movie Novelization]]'' {{small|(overall)}}|''[[Godzilla: King of the Monsters]]'' {{small|(film)}}}} | | {{bl|''[[Godzilla: King of the Monsters - The Official Movie Novelization]]'' {{small|(overall)}}|''[[Godzilla: King of the Monsters]]'' {{small|(film)}}}} | ||
| {{Main|Scylla}} | | {{Main|Scylla}} | ||
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| Leviathan is named after a [[wikipedia:Leviathan|sea monster]] from the Hebrew Bible. | | Leviathan is named after a [[wikipedia:Leviathan|sea monster]] from the Hebrew Bible. | ||
;History | ;History | ||
Residing at Outpost 49 in Loch Ness, Scotland, Leviathan was one of the many [[Titan]]s who began to attack humanity under the direction of [[King Ghidorah (Monsterverse)|King Ghidorah]]. It was later pacified when [[Madison Russell]] activated the [[Orca]] at Fenway Park. | Residing at Outpost 49 in Loch Ness, [[United Kingdom|Scotland]], Leviathan was one of the many [[Titan]]s who began to attack humanity under the direction of [[King Ghidorah (Monsterverse)|King Ghidorah]]. It was later pacified when [[Madison Russell]] activated the [[Orca]] at Fenway Park. | ||
;Gallery | ;Gallery | ||
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| Sekhmet is named after the [[wikipedia:Sekhmet|goddess of war and healing]] from Egyptian mythology. Director Michael Dougherty described her as resembling "a sphinx or lioness."<ref name="Insta">{{cite web|url=https://www.instagram.com/p/B_Sw5jIA7TS/|title=@titanus_nozuki She’s more of a sphinx or lioness.|type=comment|last=Dougherty|first=Michael|author-link=Michael Dougherty|date=24 April 2020|work=Instagram}}<br>[[File:sekhmet design reveal.jpg|150px]]</ref> | | Sekhmet is named after the [[wikipedia:Sekhmet|goddess of war and healing]] from Egyptian mythology. Director Michael Dougherty described her as resembling "a sphinx or lioness."<ref name="Insta">{{cite web|url=https://www.instagram.com/p/B_Sw5jIA7TS/|title=@titanus_nozuki She’s more of a sphinx or lioness.|type=comment|last=Dougherty|first=Michael|author-link=Michael Dougherty|date=24 April 2020|work=Instagram}}<br>[[File:sekhmet design reveal.jpg|150px]]</ref> | ||
;History | ;History | ||
Residing at Outpost 65 in Cairo, Egypt, Sekhmet was one of the many [[Titan]]s who began to attack humanity under the direction of [[King Ghidorah (Monsterverse)|King Ghidorah]]. She was later pacified when [[Madison Russell]] activated the Orca at Fenway Park. | Residing at Outpost 65 in [[Cairo]], [[Egypt]], Sekhmet was one of the many [[Titan]]s who began to attack humanity under the direction of [[King Ghidorah (Monsterverse)|King Ghidorah]]. She was later pacified when [[Madison Russell]] activated the Orca at Fenway Park. | ||
;Gallery | ;Gallery | ||
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| Bunyip is named after a [[wikipedia:Bunyip|swamp monster]] from Australian Aboriginal mythology. | | Bunyip is named after a [[wikipedia:Bunyip|swamp monster]] from Australian Aboriginal mythology. | ||
;History | ;History | ||
Residing at Outpost 99, beneath Ayers Rock in Australia, Bunyip was one of the many [[Titan]]s who began to attack humanity under the direction of [[King Ghidorah (Monsterverse)|King Ghidorah]]. It was later pacified when [[Madison Russell]] activated the ORCA at Fenway Park. | Residing at Outpost 99, beneath Ayers Rock in [[Australia]], Bunyip was one of the many [[Titan]]s who began to attack humanity under the direction of [[King Ghidorah (Monsterverse)|King Ghidorah]]. It was later pacified when [[Madison Russell]] activated the ORCA at Fenway Park. | ||
;Gallery | ;Gallery | ||
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| [[Quetzalcoatl]] is named after the Mesoamerican [[wikipedia:Quetzalcoatl|feathered serpent god]]. | | [[Quetzalcoatl]] is named after the Mesoamerican [[wikipedia:Quetzalcoatl|feathered serpent god]]. | ||
;History | ;History | ||
Residing at Outpost 57 in Machu Picchu, Peru, Quetzalcoatl was one of the many [[Titan]]s who began to attack humanity under the direction of [[King Ghidorah (Monsterverse)|King Ghidorah]]. It was later pacified when [[Madison Russell]] activated the ORCA at Fenway Park. | Residing at Outpost 57 in Machu Picchu, [[Peru]], Quetzalcoatl was one of the many [[Titan]]s who began to attack humanity under the direction of [[King Ghidorah (Monsterverse)|King Ghidorah]]. It was later pacified when [[Madison Russell]] activated the ORCA at Fenway Park. | ||
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! <p><h6>[[Amhuluk]]</h6>{{small|(Titanus Amhuluk)}}</p> | ! <p><h6>[[Amhuluk]]</h6>{{small|(Titanus Amhuluk)}}</p> | ||
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! <p><h6>[[Tiamat]]</h6>{{small|(Titanus Tiamat)}}</p> | ! <p><h6>[[Tiamat]]</h6>{{small|(Titanus Tiamat)}}</p> | ||
| [[File:Tiamat infobox.jpg|center|150px]] | | [[File:Tiamat infobox.jpg|center|150px]] | ||
| {{bl|''[[Godzilla: King of the Monsters]]'' {{small|(name)}}|''[[Godzilla Dominion]]'' {{small|(physically)}}}} | | {{bl|''[[Godzilla: King of the Monsters]]'' {{small|(name)}}|''[[Godzilla Dominion]]'' {{small|(physically, overall)}}|''[[Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire]]'' {{small|(film)}}}} | ||
| {{Main|Tiamat}} | | {{Main|Tiamat}} | ||
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| ''[[Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire]]'' | | ''[[Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire]]'' | ||
| {{Main|Shimo}} | | {{Main|Shimo}} | ||
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! <h6>[[Great Ape]]</h6> | |||
| [[File:GxK - Kong and apes.png|center|150px]] | |||
| ''[[Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire]]'' | |||
| {{Main|Great Ape}} | |||
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! <p><h6>[[Kong's species]]</h6>{{small|(''Apus Giganticus'')}}</p> | ! <p><h6>[[Kong's species]]</h6>{{small|(''Apus Giganticus'')}}</p> | ||
| [[File:Kong | | [[File:Birth of Kong - King Kong Family.png|center|150px]] | ||
| ''[[Kong: Skull Island]]'' | | ''[[Kong: Skull Island]]'' | ||
| {{Main|Kong's species|Kong's father|Kong's mother}} | | {{Main|Kong's species|Kong's father|Kong's mother}} | ||
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! <p><h6>[[Mother Longlegs]]</h6>{{small|(''Arachnida Malum'')}}</p> | ! <p><h6>[[Mother Longlegs]]</h6>{{small|(''Arachnida Malum'')}}</p> | ||
| [[File: | | [[File:F-CgYIyXsAAJTse.jpeg.jpg|center|150px]] | ||
| ''[[Kong: Skull Island]]'' | | ''[[Kong: Skull Island]]'' | ||
| {{Main|Mother Longlegs}} | | {{Main|Mother Longlegs}} | ||
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! <p><h6>[[Death Jackal]]</h6>{{small|(''Spinae Mortem'')}}</p> | ! <p><h6>[[Death Jackal]]</h6>{{small|(''Spinae Mortem'')}}</p> | ||
| [[File:Death Jackal | | [[File:Death Jackal infobox.png|center|150px]] | ||
| ''[[Skull Island: The Birth of Kong]]'' | | ''[[Skull Island: The Birth of Kong]]'' | ||
| {{Main|Death Jackal}} | | {{Main|Death Jackal}} | ||
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| {{Main|Swamp Locust}} | | {{Main|Swamp Locust}} | ||
The [[Swamp Locust]] is a species of enormous aquatic insect that hunts by submerging its body before entrapping its prey with its long legs. | The [[Swamp Locust]] is a species of enormous aquatic insect that hunts by submerging its body before entrapping its prey with its long legs. | ||
|- | |||
! <p><h6>[[Mother Longlegs|Queen Mother Longlegs]]</h6>{{small|(''Arachnida Malum'')}}</p> | |||
| [[File:Alpha Mother Longlegs.png|center|150px]] | |||
| ''[[Skull Island: The Birth of Kong]]'' | |||
| {{Main|Mother Longlegs}} | |||
|- | |- | ||
! <p><h6>[[Vinestrangler]]</h6>{{small|(''Vitis Strangulari'')}}</p> | ! <p><h6>[[Vinestrangler]]</h6>{{small|(''Vitis Strangulari'')}}</p> | ||
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| ''[[Godzilla x Kong: Titan Chasers]]'' | | ''[[Godzilla x Kong: Titan Chasers]]'' | ||
| {{Main|Magma Jackal}} | | {{Main|Magma Jackal}} | ||
|- | |||
! <p><h6>[[Volt Panther]]</h6>{{small|(''Panthera Tempestas'')}}</p> | |||
| [[File:Volt Panther Infobox.png|center|150px]] | |||
| ''[[Godzilla x Kong: Titan Chasers]]'' | |||
| {{Main|Volt Panther}} | |||
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===Other | ===Other creatures=== | ||
{| class="wikitable plainrowheaders sortable" style="width:auto" | {| class="wikitable plainrowheaders sortable" style="width:auto" | ||
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Bipedalmonster.png|Bipedal creature | Bipedalmonster.png|Bipedal creature | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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! <h6>Skull Island deer</h6> | |||
| [[File:KSI - Deer 5.png|150px|center]] | |||
| ''[[Kong: Skull Island]]'' | |||
| As Sky Devils helicopters flew over [[Skull Island]], they disturbed a group of native deer. The dropping of a seismic charge caused another group to flee. | |||
Later, as [[Preston Packard]] and his men were moving through a clearing on foot, two more deer could be seen drinking from a river. | |||
;Gallery | |||
<gallery widths="100" position="center" captionalign="center" spacing="small"> | |||
KSI - Deer 1.png | |||
KSI - Deer 2.png | |||
KSI - Deer 3.png | |||
KSI - Deer 4.png | |||
KSI - Deer 6.png | |||
KSI - Deer 7.png | |||
</gallery> | |||
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! <h6>Skull Island cattle</h6> | |||
| [[File:KSI - Cattle.png|150px|center]] | |||
| ''[[Kong: Skull Island]]'' | |||
| The Sky Devils' helicopters also disturbed a herd of cattle living on Skull Island, which began to stampede. | |||
|- | |||
! <h6>Skull Island dragonfly</h6> | |||
| [[File:Skull Island dragonfly.gif|150px|center]] | |||
| ''[[Kong: Skull Island]]'' | |||
| While Packard and his men were moving through the clearing, green dragonflies hovered over the nearby river. | |||
|- | |- | ||
! <h6>''[[Triceratops]]''</h6> | ! <h6>''[[Triceratops]]''</h6> | ||
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! <p><h6>[[Hellhawk]]</h6>{{small|(''Accipiter Infernum'')}}</p> | ! <p><h6>[[Hellhawk]]</h6>{{small|(''Accipiter Infernum'')}}</p> | ||
| [[File: | | [[File:vlcsnap-2021-04-01-12h33m58s807.png.jpg|center|150px]] | ||
| ''[[Godzilla vs. Kong]]'' | | ''[[Godzilla vs. Kong]]'' | ||
| {{Main|Hellhawk}} | | {{Main|Hellhawk}} | ||
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| [[File:Skeleton-Of-Dead-Creature-GvsK-April-2021-01.jpg|center|150px]] | | [[File:Skeleton-Of-Dead-Creature-GvsK-April-2021-01.jpg|center|150px]] | ||
| ''[[Godzilla vs. Kong]]'' | | ''[[Godzilla vs. Kong]]'' | ||
| | | Shortly after entering the ancient stone temple of his ancestors in the [[Hollow Earth]], Kong found a gigantic axe embedded in the skull of an unknown monster. He pulled out the axe from the skeleton and wielded it, beating his chest and roaring triumphantly. | ||
Shortly after entering the ancient stone temple of his ancestors in the [[Hollow Earth]], Kong found a gigantic axe embedded in the skull of an unknown monster. He pulled out the axe from the skeleton and wielded it, beating his chest and roaring triumphantly. | |||
;Trivia | ;Trivia | ||
*In ''[[Godzilla vs. Kong: The Official Movie Novelization]]'', [[Ilene Andrews]] speculates that the skeleton might be a member of [[Godzilla (Monsterverse)|Godzilla]]'s species by its appearance. In the film, however, the skull more closely resembles that of a bear.<ref>[[File:Bear skull.jpg|150px]]</ref> | *In ''[[Godzilla vs. Kong: The Official Movie Novelization]]'', [[Ilene Andrews]] speculates that the skeleton might be a member of [[Godzilla (Monsterverse)|Godzilla]]'s species by its appearance. In the film, however, the skull more closely resembles that of a bear.<ref>[[File:Bear skull.jpg|150px]]</ref> | ||
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*''Godzilla Dominion'' writer [[Greg Keyes]] has stated that the idea behind the beetle-like creature, seen as Godzilla swims past the dead monsters, was to "suggest that it might be one of the classic [kaiju] without committing to it."<ref name=GregKeyesBeetle>{{Cite web|url=https://www.instagram.com/p/CQCOFHMAWj9|author=whittymarin|title=He finally tell me about this Titan.|date=12 June 2021|work=Instagram}}</ref> | *''Godzilla Dominion'' writer [[Greg Keyes]] has stated that the idea behind the beetle-like creature, seen as Godzilla swims past the dead monsters, was to "suggest that it might be one of the classic [kaiju] without committing to it."<ref name=GregKeyesBeetle>{{Cite web|url=https://www.instagram.com/p/CQCOFHMAWj9|author=whittymarin|title=He finally tell me about this Titan.|date=12 June 2021|work=Instagram}}</ref> | ||
|- | |- | ||
! <h6>[[The | ! <h6>[[Rival|The rival]]</h6> | ||
| [[File:Dominion_-_Ancient_Kong.jpg|center|150px]] | | [[File:Dominion_-_Ancient_Kong.jpg|center|150px]] | ||
| ''[[Godzilla Dominion]]'' | | ''[[Godzilla Dominion]]'' | ||
| {{Main| | | {{Main|Rival}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
! <h6>Hell swarm</h6> | ! <h6>Hell swarm</h6> | ||
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| ''[[Kingdom Kong]]'' | | ''[[Kingdom Kong]]'' | ||
| The Hell swarm are large bat-like monsters with rough brown skin, fur on the back of their necks, small heads with sharp teeth, spikes running down their backs, large, somewhat shredded wings that possess orange membranes, small eyes that appear to be the same color as their bodies, and long spiky tails. | | The Hell swarm are large bat-like monsters with rough brown skin, fur on the back of their necks, small heads with sharp teeth, spikes running down their backs, large, somewhat shredded wings that possess orange membranes, small eyes that appear to be the same color as their bodies, and long spiky tails. | ||
|- | |||
! <h6>Blackstick bug</h6> | |||
| [[File:Test Image.png|center|150px]] | |||
| ''[[Godzilla vs. Kong: The Official Movie Novelization]]'' | |||
| When talking to [[Ilene Andrews]], [[Jia]] mentions a Blackstick bug which is able to "rot off a person's foot". | |||
|- | |- | ||
! <h6>[[Shocker Squid]]</h6> | ! <h6>[[Shocker Squid]]</h6> | ||
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| [[File:SI-Birds.png|center|150px]] | | [[File:SI-Birds.png|center|150px]] | ||
| ''[[Skull Island (series)|Skull Island]]'' [[The Last Blank Space on the Map|episode 2]] | | ''[[Skull Island (series)|Skull Island]]'' [[The Last Blank Space on the Map|episode 2]] | ||
| In "[[The Last Blank Space on the Map]]", | | In "[[The Last Blank Space on the Map]]", two brightly-colored birds flew over the beach. They resemble seabirds such as gulls, but have bright, vibrant colorations. | ||
|- | |- | ||
! <h6>[[Dog]]</h6> | ! <h6>[[Dog]]</h6> | ||
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| In "[[Breakfast Fit for a Kong]]", [[Annie]] nonchalantly told [[Mike]] and [[Charlie (Skull Island)|Charlie]] that she and Dog met after their fathers killed each other. Dog's father appeared in two flashbacks in "[[Terms of Endearment]]". In the first, he used a claw to make and expand a hole in the hull of the beached ship that brought Annie and her father to her [[Annie's Island|self-named island]]. In the second, Annie found his body on the beach after burying her father. Having heard sounds, she approached him warily with a plastic shovel, and discovered Dog, also in mourning. Frightened, she ran back to the ship. | | In "[[Breakfast Fit for a Kong]]", [[Annie]] nonchalantly told [[Mike]] and [[Charlie (Skull Island)|Charlie]] that she and Dog met after their fathers killed each other. Dog's father appeared in two flashbacks in "[[Terms of Endearment]]". In the first, he used a claw to make and expand a hole in the hull of the beached ship that brought Annie and her father to her [[Annie's Island|self-named island]]. In the second, Annie found his body on the beach after burying her father. Having heard sounds, she approached him warily with a plastic shovel, and discovered Dog, also in mourning. Frightened, she ran back to the ship. | ||
|- | |- | ||
! <h6>[[Nightboy]] | ! <h6>[[Nightboy]]</h6> | ||
| [[File:Nightgirl (sorry, not sorry, Nightboys!).jpg|center|150px]] | | [[File:Nightgirl (sorry, not sorry, Nightboys!).jpg|center|150px]] | ||
| ''[[Skull Island (series)|Skull Island]]'' [[Terms of Endearment|episode 6]] | | ''[[Skull Island (series)|Skull Island]]'' [[Terms of Endearment|episode 6]] | ||
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| ''[[Monarch: Legacy of Monsters]]'' [[Aftermath|episode 1]] | | ''[[Monarch: Legacy of Monsters]]'' [[Aftermath|episode 1]] | ||
| In "[[Aftermath]]", [[May Olowe-Hewitt]]'s decryption of [[Bill Randa]]'s files revealed several photos of monsters. [[Cate Randa]] was surprised to see Bigfoot among them. | | In "[[Aftermath]]", [[May Olowe-Hewitt]]'s decryption of [[Bill Randa]]'s files revealed several photos of monsters. [[Cate Randa]] was surprised to see Bigfoot among them. | ||
In ''[[Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire]]'', [[Bernie Hayes]] wears a Bigfoot pin on his jacket, among many others. | |||
|- | |- | ||
! <h6>Axis Mundi | ! <h6>Axis Mundi butterfly</h6> | ||
| [[File:Hollow Earth insect.png|150px]] | | [[File:Hollow Earth insect.png|150px]] | ||
| ''[[Monarch: Legacy of Monsters]]'' [[Axis Mundi|episode 9]] | | ''[[Monarch: Legacy of Monsters]]'' [[Axis Mundi|episode 9]] | ||
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| [[File:Unknown canid.png|center|150px]] | | [[File:Unknown canid.png|center|150px]] | ||
| ''[[Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire]]'' | | ''[[Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire]]'' | ||
| | | {{Main|Wart Dog}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
! <h6>Parrot Frog</h6> | ! <h6>[[Parrot Frog]]</h6> | ||
| [[File:Test Image.png|center|150px]] | | [[File:Test Image.png|center|150px]] | ||
| ''[[Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire]]'' | | ''[[Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire]]'' | ||
| | |{{Main|Parrot Frog}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
! <h6>Unidentified | <!--|- | ||
| [[File:GxK | ! <h6>Unidentified grey flying creature</h6> | ||
| [[File:GxK flying creatures.png|center|150px]] | |||
| ''[[Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire]]'' | | ''[[Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire]]'' | ||
| | | | ||
--> | |||
! <h6>[[Verticine]]</h6> | |||
| [[File:New-Titan-Feather-GXK.png|center|150px]] | |||
| ''[[Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire]]'' | |||
| {{Main|Verticine}} | |||
|- | |||
! <h6>Hollow Earth mosquito</h6> | |||
| [[File:Test Image.png|center|150px]] | |||
| ''[[Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire]]'' | |||
| As [[Ilene Andrews|Ilene]] and her crew trekked through a forest in the [[Hollow Earth]], they attracted large female mosquitoes. One landed on [[Trapper Beasley|Trapper]]'s arm and began drinking his blood; though [[Mikael]] urged him to kill it, he allowed it to finish drinking and fly away, explaining that "she needs it more than me" to "grow [her] eggs." | |||
|- | |- | ||
! <h6> | ! <h6>Tree mimic</h6> | ||
| [[File:GxK | | [[File:Test Image.png|center|150px]] | ||
| ''[[Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire]]'' | |||
| A tree mimic devoured Mikael after he ignored [[Trapper Beasley|Trapper]]'s gut instinct that something was off. | |||
|- | |||
! <h6>Hollow Earth grub</h6> | |||
| [[File:Test Image.png|center|150px]] | |||
| ''[[Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire]]'' | |||
| As [[King Kong (Monsterverse)|Kong]] and [[Suko]] wandered through the [[Hollow Earth]], they disturbed a flock of [[Hellhawk]]s that were eating subterranean grubs. | |||
|- | |||
! <h6>[[Drownviper]]</h6> | |||
| [[File:Drownviper Infobox.png|center|150px]] | |||
| ''[[Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire]]'' | |||
|{{Main|Drownviper}} | |||
|- | |||
! <h6>Hollow Earth dragonfly</h6> | |||
| [[File:Test Image.png|center|150px]] | |||
| ''[[Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire]]'' | |||
| A bioluminescent dragonfly landed next to a button within some ruins in the Hollow Earth. [[Jia]] pressed the button, disturbing the dragonfly. | |||
;Trivia | |||
*The Hollow Earth dragonfly uses one of [[Jared Krichevsky]]'s discarded designs for [[Phosphera]].<ref name="Jared">{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/Monstermash042/status/1775309503736717443|title=The parrot frog and the little glow bug at the entrance to the temple, which was my original design for Fosphora.|first=Jared|last=Krichevsky|author-link=Jared Krichevsky|date=2 April 2024|work=X}}{{Dead link}}</ref> | |||
|- | |||
! <h6>Various monster skeletons</h6> | |||
| [[File:GxK - Biggest Titan ever 2.png|center|150px]] | |||
| ''[[Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire]]'' | | ''[[Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire]]'' | ||
| | | The skeletal remains of various unidentified monsters were seen as [[King Kong (Monsterverse)|Kong]] and [[Suko]] traversed the [[Hollow Earth]]. The pair walked across one such skeleton, which utterly dwarfed them. | ||
;Gallery | |||
<gallery> | |||
File:GxK - Biggest Titan ever.jpg | |||
</gallery> | |||
|- | |- | ||
! <h6> | ! <h6>[[Phosphera]]</h6> | ||
| [[File: | | [[File:Phosphera wall carving.png|center|150px]] | ||
| ''[[Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire]]'' | | ''[[Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire]]'' | ||
| | | {{Main|Phosphera}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
! <p><h6>[[Coralmouth]]</h6>{{small|(''Thanocephala Coralliumos'')}}</p> | ! <p><h6>[[Coralmouth]]</h6>{{small|(''Thanocephala Coralliumos'')}}</p> | ||
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| {{Main|Coralmouth}} | | {{Main|Coralmouth}} | ||
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! | ! <h6>[[Dirraff]]</h6> | ||
| [[File:Test Image.png|center|150px]] | | [[File:Test Image.png|center|150px]] | ||
| ''[[Godzilla x Kong: | | ''[[Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire - The Official Movie Novelization]]'' | ||
| {{Main| | | {{Main|Dirraff}} | ||
|} | |} | ||
===Unused | ===Unused=== | ||
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| Concept art by Stephanie Levallois features the shadow of a gigantic fish with six pectoral fins passing beneath Marlow's boat. | | Concept art by Stephanie Levallois features the shadow of a gigantic fish with six pectoral fins passing beneath Marlow's boat. | ||
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! <h6> | ! <h6>Heap of roots</h6> | ||
| [[File:Huge-Herds-or-Roots-Kong-Skull-Island-July-2020-01.jpg|center|150px]] | | [[File:Huge-Herds-or-Roots-Kong-Skull-Island-July-2020-01.jpg|center|150px]] | ||
| ''[[Kong: Skull Island]]'' | | ''[[Kong: Skull Island]]'' | ||
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| ''[[Kong: Skull Island]]'' | | ''[[Kong: Skull Island]]'' | ||
| | | Concept art by Zachary Berger features a giant dragon-like serpent with leafy appendages along its back. | ||
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! <h6>Cave | ! <h6>Cave Fisher</h6> | ||
| [[File:KSI_Concept_Art_49.JPG|center|150px]] | | [[File:KSI_Concept_Art_49.JPG|center|150px]] | ||
| ''[[Kong: Skull Island]]'' | | ''[[Kong: Skull Island]]'' | ||
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File:KSI_Concept_Art_48_Cave_fisher.JPG | |||
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! <h6>Giant river cobra</h6> | ! <h6>Giant river cobra</h6> | ||
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! <h6>Stag | ! <h6>Stag beetle</h6> | ||
| [[File:167178492_127502662722017_5653538551237912645_n.jpg|center|150px]] | | [[File:167178492_127502662722017_5653538551237912645_n.jpg|center|150px]] | ||
| ''[[Kong: Skull Island]]'' | | ''[[Kong: Skull Island]]'' | ||
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! <h6>Moon | ! <h6>Moon Moth</h6> | ||
| [[File:167749018_3754902307891928_1702893549422119795_n.jpg|center|150px]] | | [[File:167749018_3754902307891928_1702893549422119795_n.jpg|center|150px]] | ||
| ''[[Kong: Skull Island]]'' | | ''[[Kong: Skull Island]]'' | ||
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! <h6>Leaf-like | ! <h6>Leaf-like bat</h6> | ||
| [[File:167582115_100302415496622_3897825939169862221_n.jpg|center|150px]] | | [[File:167582115_100302415496622_3897825939169862221_n.jpg|center|150px]] | ||
| ''[[Kong: Skull Island]]'' | | ''[[Kong: Skull Island]]'' | ||
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! <h6>Flying fox/spider monkey-type creature</h6> | ! <h6>Flying fox/spider monkey-type creature</h6> | ||
| [[File:167585784_1099266883890533_3695316285627487055_n.jpg|center|150px]] | | [[File:167585784_1099266883890533_3695316285627487055_n.jpg|center|150px]] | ||
| ''[[Kong: Skull Island]]'' | |||
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! <h6>Bottom dweller</h6> | |||
| [[File:Test Image.png|center|150px]] | |||
| ''[[Kong: Skull Island]]'' | |||
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! <h6>Giant elephant</h6> | |||
| [[File:Test Image.png|center|150px]] | |||
| ''[[Kong: Skull Island]]'' | |||
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! <h6>Cat-like creature with multiple tails</h6> | |||
| [[File:Test Image.png|center|150px]] | |||
| ''[[Kong: Skull Island]]'' | |||
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! <h6>Giant Venus flytrap</h6> | |||
| [[File:Test Image.png|center|150px]] | |||
| ''[[Kong: Skull Island]]'' | |||
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! <h6>Giant monkey</h6> | |||
| [[File:Test Image.png|center|150px]] | |||
| ''[[Kong: Skull Island]]'' | |||
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! <h6>Bird with razor-like feathers</h6> | |||
| [[File:KSI_Concept_Art_004.JPG|center|150px]] | |||
| ''[[Kong: Skull Island]]'' | |||
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File:KSI_Concept_Art_005.JPG | |||
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! <h6>Big insect with leaf wings</h6> | |||
| [[File:KSI_Concept_Art_025.JPG|center|150px]] | |||
| ''[[Kong: Skull Island]]'' | |||
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File:KSI_Concept_Art_023.JPG | |||
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! <h6>Mix between a python and a manta ray</h6> | |||
| [[File:KSI_Concept_Art_040.JPG|center|150px]] | |||
| ''[[Kong: Skull Island]]'' | | ''[[Kong: Skull Island]]'' | ||
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| ''[[Godzilla vs. Kong]]'' | | ''[[Godzilla vs. Kong]]'' | ||
| Concept art shows a painting in [[King Kong (Monsterverse)|Kong's]] temple of a winged Godzilla-like monster opposed by [[Godzilla (Monsterverse)|Godzillas]] and [[Kong's species|Kongs]]. The chamber the painting was in became a set, but it was cut from the film. | | Concept art shows a painting in [[King Kong (Monsterverse)|Kong's]] temple of a winged Godzilla-like monster opposed by [[Godzilla (Monsterverse)|Godzillas]] and [[Kong's species|Kongs]]. The chamber the painting was in became a set, but it was cut from the film. | ||
<gallery widths= | <gallery widths="100" position="center" captionalign="center" spacing="small" orientation="landscape"> | ||
File:Scrapped paintings.jpg|The set of the chamber that was cut from the film | File:Scrapped paintings.jpg|The set of the chamber that was cut from the film | ||
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| Mentioned by [[Adam Wingard]] during a Reddit AMA.<ref name="Reddit AMA">{{cite web|url=https://www.reddit.com/r/GODZILLA/comments/mw71gb/im_adam_wingard_director_of_godzilla_vs_kong_ama/gvgua0o?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web&context=3 |title=Adam Wingard AMA|author=Adam Wingard|work=Reddit|date=April 2021}}</ref> | | Mentioned by [[Adam Wingard]] during a Reddit AMA.<ref name="Reddit AMA">{{cite web|url=https://www.reddit.com/r/GODZILLA/comments/mw71gb/im_adam_wingard_director_of_godzilla_vs_kong_ama/gvgua0o?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web&context=3 |title=Adam Wingard AMA|author=Adam Wingard|work=Reddit|date=April 2021}}</ref> | ||
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===Crossovers=== | ===Crossovers=== | ||
These creatures did not originate in the Monsterverse and do not belong to it, but have featured | These creatures did not originate in the Monsterverse and do not belong to it, but have featured in crossovers. | ||
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| ''[[Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong]]'' [[Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong issue 1|#1]] | | ''[[Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong]]'' [[Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong issue 1|#1]] | ||
| Titano attacked the city of Metropolis and was swiftly defeated by Superman, who restrained the massive ape and transported him to Stryker's Island. | | Titano attacked the city of Metropolis and was swiftly defeated by Superman, who restrained the massive ape and transported him to Stryker's Island. | ||
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! <h6>Bat-Mech</h6> | ! <h6>Bat-Mech</h6> | ||
| [[File:JLvGvK Bat-Mech.JPG|center|150px]] | | [[File:JLvGvK Bat-Mech.JPG|center|150px]] | ||
| ''[[Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong]]'' [[Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong issue 1|#1 (Variant Cover)]] | | ''[[Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong]]'' [[Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong issue 1|#1 (Variant Cover)]] | ||
| The Bat-Mech featured on a Variant Cover, locked in battle with [[Godzilla (Monsterverse)|Godzilla]]. It later appeared piloted by Batman and Cyborg to combat Lex Luthor's [[Mechagodzilla (Monsterverse)|Mechagodzilla]]-led [[Titan]] army | | The Bat-Mech was first featured on a Variant Cover of issue #1 of the seven-issue miniseries, and was shown locked in battle with [[Godzilla (Monsterverse)|Godzilla]]. It later appeared piloted by Batman and Cyborg to combat Lex Luthor's [[Mechagodzilla (Monsterverse)|Mechagodzilla]]-led [[Titan]] army. | ||
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! <h6>[[Kraken]]</h6> | ! <h6>[[Kraken]]</h6> | ||
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| [[File:JLvGvK Green Lantern Robo.JPG|center|150px]] | | [[File:JLvGvK Green Lantern Robo.JPG|center|150px]] | ||
| ''[[Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong]]'' [[Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong issue 6|#6]] | | ''[[Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong]]'' [[Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong issue 6|#6]] | ||
| With Lex Luthor in control of [[Mechagodzilla (Monsterverse)|Mechagodzilla]] and an army of [[ | | With Lex Luthor in control of [[Mechagodzilla (Monsterverse)|Mechagodzilla]] and an army of [[Titan]]s, the Green Lanterns of Earth created the Green Lantern Robo to fight alongside Batman's Bat-Mech. | ||
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==Videos== | ==Videos== | ||
{{Videos| | {{Videos| |
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This page is a list of all Titans, Massive Unidentified Terrestrial Organisms (MUTOs), superspecies, and other monsters and fictional creatures featured in Monsterverse-related media. Entries are divided by their in-universe category (or lack thereof) and organized in chronological order.
List
Titans
Name(s) | Image | First appearance | Description |
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Godzilla(Titanus Gojira) |
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MUTO(Titanus MUTO) |
(Male) (Female) | Godzilla (2014) |
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King Kong(Titanus Kong) |
Kong: Skull Island |
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Skull Devil(Titanus Cranium Reptant)Alpha Skullcrawler |
Kong: Skull Island |
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DagonRaijin |
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MUTO Prime(Titanus Jinshin-Mushi) |
Godzilla: Aftershock |
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Mothra(Titanus Mosura) |
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King Ghidorah(Titanus Ghidorah)Monster Zero |
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Rodan(Titanus Rodan) |
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Methuselah(Titanus Methuselah) |
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Scylla(Titanus Scylla) |
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Behemoth(Titanus Behemoth)Mapinguary |
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Queen MUTOBarb |
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Leviathan(Titanus Leviathan) |
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Leviathan is named after a sea monster from the Hebrew Bible.
Residing at Outpost 49 in Loch Ness, Scotland, Leviathan was one of the many Titans who began to attack humanity under the direction of King Ghidorah. It was later pacified when Madison Russell activated the Orca at Fenway Park.
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Mokele-Mbembe(Titanus Mokele-Mbembe) |
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Na Kika(Titanus Na Kika)Kraken |
Godzilla: King of the Monsters - The Official Movie Novelization |
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Typhon(Titanus Typhon) |
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Typhon is named after the "Father of Monsters" from Greek mythology. The mythical Typhon's children include Scylla, also the namesake of a Titan.
Residing at Outpost 92 in Angkor Wat, Cambodia, Typhon was one of the many Titans who began to attack humanity under the direction of King Ghidorah. It was later pacified when Madison Russell activated the ORCA at Fenway Park.
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Margygr(Titanus Margygr) |
Godzilla: King of the Monsters - The Official Movie Novelization (carcass) | Margygr is named after a type of mermaid described in the Norwegian educational text The King's Mirror, written around 1250.
Monarch discovered Margygr dead in the Arctic, killed by another Titan. They transported her corpse to their underwater base, Castle Bravo, for further study.
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Baphomet(Titanus Baphomet) |
Godzilla: King of the Monsters (name) | Baphomet is named after a demon that King Philip IV of France accused the Knights Templar of worshiping in 1307.
Residing at Outpost 68 in Volubilis, Morocco, Baphomet was one of the many Titans who began to attack humanity under the direction of King Ghidorah. It was later pacified when Madison Russell activated the Orca at Fenway Park.
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Sekhmet(Titanus Sekhmet) |
Godzilla: King of the Monsters (name) | Sekhmet is named after the goddess of war and healing from Egyptian mythology. Director Michael Dougherty described her as resembling "a sphinx or lioness."[1]
Residing at Outpost 65 in Cairo, Egypt, Sekhmet was one of the many Titans who began to attack humanity under the direction of King Ghidorah. She was later pacified when Madison Russell activated the Orca at Fenway Park.
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Yamata no Orochi(Titanus Yamata no Orochi) |
Godzilla: King of the Monsters (name) | Yamata no Orochi is named after the eight-headed dragon of Japanese mythology.
Residing at Outpost 91 at Mount Fuji in Japan, Yamata no Orochi was one of the many Titans who began to attack humanity under the direction of King Ghidorah. It was later pacified when Madison Russell activated the ORCA at Fenway Park. | |
Bunyip(Titanus Bunyip) |
Godzilla: King of the Monsters (name) | Bunyip is named after a swamp monster from Australian Aboriginal mythology.
Residing at Outpost 99, beneath Ayers Rock in Australia, Bunyip was one of the many Titans who began to attack humanity under the direction of King Ghidorah. It was later pacified when Madison Russell activated the ORCA at Fenway Park.
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Abaddon(Titanus Abaddon) |
Godzilla: King of the Monsters (name) | Abaddon is named after the "angel of the bottomless pit" who leads an army of demonic locusts in the Christian Bible's Book of Revelation.
Residing at Outpost 77, beneath Devils Tower in the U.S. state of Wyoming, Abaddon was one of the many Titans who began to attack humanity under the direction of King Ghidorah. It was later pacified when Madison Russell activated the ORCA at Fenway Park.
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Quetzalcoatl(Titanus Quetzalcoatl) |
Godzilla: King of the Monsters (name) | Quetzalcoatl is named after the Mesoamerican feathered serpent god.
Residing at Outpost 57 in Machu Picchu, Peru, Quetzalcoatl was one of the many Titans who began to attack humanity under the direction of King Ghidorah. It was later pacified when Madison Russell activated the ORCA at Fenway Park. | |
Amhuluk(Titanus Amhuluk) |
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Tiamat(Titanus Tiamat) |
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Mechagodzilla |
Godzilla vs. Kong |
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Doug(Titanus Doug) |
Godzilla vs. Kong |
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Camazotz(Titanus Camazotz) |
Kingdom Kong |
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Snarehunter Queen(Cantus Silva Ant) |
Kong: Skull Island Cinematic Adventure |
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Kraken |
Skull Island episode 1 |
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Mantleclaw |
Monarch: Legacy of Monsters episode 1 |
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Endoswarmer |
Monarch: Legacy of Monsters episode 1 |
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Ion Dragon |
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Frost Vark |
Monarch: Legacy of Monsters episode 3 |
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Endopede |
Monarch: Legacy of Monsters episode 8 |
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Brambleboar |
Monarch: Legacy of Monsters episode 9 |
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Spineprowler(Ossis Praedator) |
Godzilla x Kong: The Hunted |
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Skar King |
Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire |
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Suko |
Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire |
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Shimo |
Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire |
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Great Ape |
Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire |
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Superspecies
Name(s) | Image | First appearance | Description |
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Kong's species(Apus Giganticus) |
Kong: Skull Island |
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Skullcrawler(Cranium Reptant) |
Kong: Skull Island |
Skullcrawlers are enormous amphibians that lived in subterranean hollows beneath Skull Island, and drove their rival species of giant apes to near-extinction. | |
Mother Longlegs(Arachnida Malum) |
Kong: Skull Island |
Mother Longlegs is a species of gargantuan spider with legs resembling bamboo shoots that lived and hunted in the bamboo forests of Skull Island. | |
Leafwing(Icarus Folium) |
Kong: Skull Island |
The Leafwing is a subspecies of the Psychovulture evolved to have plant-like wing membranes. They traveled in flocks. | |
Sker Buffalo(Skerry Bubalis) |
Kong: Skull Island |
A species of giant bovines known as Sker Buffaloes call Skull Island home. They are one of the few Skull Island creatures that are not inherently hostile to humans. | |
Mire Squid(Gigantus Leviapus) |
Kong: Skull Island |
A species of cephalopod that inhabited waterways of Skull Island, the Mire Squid was big enough to challenge even Kong himself. | |
Spore Mantis(Phasmid Sylas) |
Kong: Skull Island |
The Spore Mantis is a species of giant insect that evolved to resemble logs on the forest floor. | |
Psychovulture(Vultura Insanus) |
Skull Island: The Birth of Kong |
Psychovultures are psychopathic flying reptiles with the uncanny ability to shoot lightning from their mouths. | |
Sirenjaw(Gigantus Crocodiliad) |
Skull Island: The Birth of Kong |
Sirenjaws are large reptilian monsters somewhat resembling a crocodile. They camouflage themselves to look like an island in order to ambush and catch prey. | |
Magma Turtle(Tortoisa Vulkana) |
Skull Island: The Birth of Kong |
The Magma Turtle is a species of gargantuan turtle that lays its eggs in volcanoes. When the eggs hatch, the magma hardens into the baby turtles' shells. | |
Death Jackal(Spinae Mortem) |
Skull Island: The Birth of Kong |
Death Jackals are large and vicious carnivorous canines that hunt in packs on Skull Island and are known to prey upon their own kind. | |
Swamp Locust(Stagnum Acrididae) |
Skull Island: The Birth of Kong |
The Swamp Locust is a species of enormous aquatic insect that hunts by submerging its body before entrapping its prey with its long legs. | |
Queen Mother Longlegs(Arachnida Malum) |
Skull Island: The Birth of Kong |
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Vinestrangler(Vitis Strangulari) |
"Monarch Files 2.0 (Companion Archive)" |
The Vinestrangler is a slender insect that uses dozens of tentacles to drag prey into its massive maw. A profile on it can be found in the Kong: Skull Island bonus feature Skull Island: Archives. | |
Spirit Tiger(Tigris Spiritus) |
Kingdom Kong |
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Snarehunter(Cantus formica) |
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Hank Marlow pointed out to Houston Brooks and Lin San that the bird-like calls coming from the jungle were actually produced by gigantic ants that lived in the trees, though the insects were not seen. These ants would later appear in the Kong: Skull Island Cinematic Adventure and be identified as Snarehunters. | |
Butterfly Bush(Tinea mortis) |
Kong: Skull Island Cinematic Adventure |
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Butterfly Flower | |||
Dream Slime(Somnium mucosae) |
Kong: Skull Island Cinematic Adventure |
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Sporefly(Protolampris Sporis) |
Godzilla x Kong: Titan Chasers |
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Skull Ant(Cranium Oecophylla) |
Godzilla x Kong: Titan Chasers |
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Magma Jackal(Canis Vulcan) |
Godzilla x Kong: Titan Chasers |
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Volt Panther(Panthera Tempestas) |
Godzilla x Kong: Titan Chasers |
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Other creatures
Name(s) | Image | First appearance | Description |
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Shinomura |
Godzilla: Awakening |
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Monarch museum creatures |
Godzilla: Awakening | Many creatures or their remains were on display in the museum inside Monarch Unit's headquarters in the 1940s:
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Skull Island deer |
Kong: Skull Island | As Sky Devils helicopters flew over Skull Island, they disturbed a group of native deer. The dropping of a seismic charge caused another group to flee.
Later, as Preston Packard and his men were moving through a clearing on foot, two more deer could be seen drinking from a river.
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Skull Island cattle |
Kong: Skull Island | The Sky Devils' helicopters also disturbed a herd of cattle living on Skull Island, which began to stampede. | |
Skull Island dragonfly |
Kong: Skull Island | While Packard and his men were moving through the clearing, green dragonflies hovered over the nearby river. | |
Triceratops |
Kong: Skull Island (skull) |
A Triceratops skull rested in the Valley of the Fallen Gods on Skull Island. It is unknown if living Triceratops dwell elsewhere on the island. | |
Giant snake |
Kong: Skull Island - The Official Movie Novelization | After Kong attacked the helicopters escorting the 1973 Landsat expedition to Skull Island and downed the entire group, ex-Special Air Service tracker James Conrad attempted to get to high ground in order to get a better look at the surrounding topography. While climbing, he touched what looked like a vine, but turned out to be a 60-foot-long snake which tried to eat him. The giant serpent possessed a head as large as that of a full-grown human's, and fangs the length of a man's finger. Though it nearly constricted him to death, Conrad was able to kill it by stabbing it in the head with a knife. | |
Giant wasp |
Kong: Skull Island - The Official Movie Novelization | During their expedition through the island, Conrad's party encountered a carnivorous plant with several dead animals inside its maw, including a wasp the size of Weaver's hand. | |
Carnivorous plant |
Kong: Skull Island - The Official Movie Novelization | After Kong downed all of the choppers carrying the members of the Landsat and Monarch expedition to Skull Island, James Conrad's party encountered a carnivorous plant with several dead animals inside, including "a wasp the size of Weaver’s hand." The carnivorous plant's digestive juices were said to be extremely acidic. | |
Iwi painting creatures |
Kong: Skull Island - The Official Movie Novelization | The creatures Kong defends Skull Island from are more diverse than just the Skullcrawlers. The Iwi paintings also depict "giant reptilian beasts, one with three heads. A crocodile fifty feet long. Snake-like monsters, slinking from holes in the ground and snapping towards the sun. Web-footed creatures, spikes along their backs spearing bloodied human shapes, diving into the ocean surrounding the island." | |
Squid-like creature |
Kong: Skull Island - The Official Movie Novelization | A squid-like creature attacked the Grey Fox, trying to drag Warrant Officer Reg Slivko into the water. Hank Marlow threw the boat into reverse and injured it with the propeller, but it soon returned, attacking Slivko again. Lin San freed him with Marlow's katana. Once the creature had enough purchase on the boat, it raised itself out of the water, only for James Conrad to shoot out one of its eyes. After San cut off another tentacle, it retreated.
The creature's tentacles are described as "a dozen feet long with fine webbed fins and elongated heads ending with small, suckered mouths." They lack suckers, and are instead "heavily ridged with muscle."
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Giant spider |
Godzilla: King of the Monsters |
While fending off attacking Monarch soldiers in the Temple of the Moth in China, an enraged Mothra picked one of the men up with her mandibles and tossed him into a huge spider web. There, a giant spider could be glimpsed awaiting its next meal. | |
Unidentified creature |
Godzilla: King of the Monsters |
While Sam Coleman is speaking to the United States Senate on behalf of Monarch, an unidentified creature is glimpsed in news footage fighting Godzilla. The creature is much larger than either of the MUTOs, and does not match any of the stock footage used from Godzilla or Kong: Skull Island. | |
Creature that might or might not be Anguirus |
Godzilla: King of the Monsters (skeleton) |
Just outside of Godzilla's underwater lair laid the skeletal remains of a giant spiked quadrupedal monster. It was destroyed, along with the rest of the submerged temple, following the detonation of the nuclear device which revived Godzilla.
Mike Dougherty tweeted about this Easter egg a little over a week after the film came out in theaters, saying: "The skeleton of a creature that might or might not be Anguirus is briefly visible in one shot, just outside Godzilla’s underwater lair."[2] | |
Piles of unidentified creature bones |
Godzilla: King of the Monsters - The Official Movie Novelization |
While receiving a tour of Monarch's Castle Bravo facility, Mark Russell came across the carcasses of the male and female MUTOs, Jinshin-Mushi, and a large pile of unidentified creature bones. He appeared disturbed at the idea of Monarch dissecting the remains. | |
Fern bird |
Kong and Me | A green bird with a tail like a fern blends in with the folliage as Jia and Kong replant a tree. It was originally designed by Stephanie Levallois for Kong: Skull Island.
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Warbat(Vellum Vespertilio) |
Godzilla vs. Kong |
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Hellhawk(Accipiter Infernum) |
Godzilla vs. Kong |
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Rockclaw(Saxum Brachyura) |
Godzilla vs. Kong |
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Skeleton of a dead creature |
Godzilla vs. Kong | Shortly after entering the ancient stone temple of his ancestors in the Hollow Earth, Kong found a gigantic axe embedded in the skull of an unknown monster. He pulled out the axe from the skeleton and wielded it, beating his chest and roaring triumphantly.
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Giant lemur |
Godzilla Dominion | Godzilla recalled encountering two giant lemurs in Earth's distant past. The giant lemurs are large Lemuridae-like monsters that resemble ring-tailed lemurs with large spikes running down their backs. They also have scorpion-like stingers at the end of their tails.
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Murderfish |
Godzilla Dominion |
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Murderfish genitor |
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Various dead monsters |
Godzilla Dominion | Before his battle with Tiamat, Godzilla swims past the remains of several dead monsters.
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The rival |
Godzilla Dominion |
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Hell swarm |
Kingdom Kong | The Hell swarm are large bat-like monsters with rough brown skin, fur on the back of their necks, small heads with sharp teeth, spikes running down their backs, large, somewhat shredded wings that possess orange membranes, small eyes that appear to be the same color as their bodies, and long spiky tails. | |
Blackstick bug |
Godzilla vs. Kong: The Official Movie Novelization | When talking to Ilene Andrews, Jia mentions a Blackstick bug which is able to "rot off a person's foot". | |
Shocker Squid |
Kong: Skull Island Cinematic Adventure |
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Skull Island birds |
Skull Island episode 2 | In "The Last Blank Space on the Map", two brightly-colored birds flew over the beach. They resemble seabirds such as gulls, but have bright, vibrant colorations. | |
Dog |
Skull Island episode 2 |
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Trapdoor Crab |
Skull Island episode 2 |
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Rock Bug |
Skull Island episode 2 |
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Aloe turtle |
Skull Island episode 2 |
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Hawk Monster |
Skull Island episode 3 |
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Croc Monster |
Skull Island episode 3 |
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Grass Hedgehog |
Skull Island episode 3 |
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Dodo Bird |
Skull Island episode 4 | In "Breakfast Fit for a Kong", Charlie and Mike were stared down by a large Dodo Bird after Annie and Dog abruptly left them to find breakfast. After Mike tried to intimidate it, the creature charged at full speed. They prepared to fight it hand-to-hand, with Mike significantly more enthusiastic than Charlie, only for Dog to crash down on top of it. Taking its neck in his mouth, he slammed it into the ground, quickly killing it. As Annie declared the bird breakfast, Charlie realized she had used them as bait. The group roasted the Dodo Bird over a fire.
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Vine snake |
Skull Island episode 4 | In "Breakfast Fit for a Kong", a vine snake watched Charlie, Annie, Mike, and Dog travel through the forest. Later, eight of them ambushed a group of Irene's mercenaries who were trying to lure Annie and Dog into the open. | |
Giant Ant |
Skull Island episode 4 | In "Breakfast Fit for a Kong", Charlie fell down a long tunnel, finally coming to a stop in a chamber occupied by a long-dead Giant Ant, which partially crumbled at his touch. Mike and Annie eventually made contact with Charlie, but Dog was uninterested in rescuing him. Mike climbed down to retrieve Charlie first, followed by a bloodthirsty Annie after a living Giant Ant dragged its deceased counterpart into the shadows. An argument between her and Mike was cut short by the giant ant's approach. Charlie rushed in with an ancient sword he found in the chamber, but it shattered against the insect's exoskeleton. Annie then lied on the ground next to the confused ant and feigned helplessness, causing Dog to descend into the chamber and chase off the ant.
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Unseen glowing sea monster |
Skull Island episode 4 | In "Breakfast Fit for a Kong", Cap flashed back to the glowing underwater creature he witnessed one night beneath his ship, which sparked his interest in searching for cryptids. He described it as "playful, like a dragon or an eel."
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Venus Fly Trap Creature |
Skull Island episode 4 | In "Breakfast Fit for a Kong", Cap, Irene, and Sam came upon a field of massive yellow flowers, one of which revealed itself to be a Venus Fly Trap Creature and snatched Irene up with its enormous jaws when her back was turned to it. Sam cut through the flower's stem with a machete, and he and Cap pulled Irene out of its mouth with great effort, breaking several tendrils holding her in place in the process. She and Sam laughed at the irony of a botanist almost being eaten by a flower, then were surprised to see Cap soothing the dying creature.
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Dog's father |
Skull Island episode 4 | In "Breakfast Fit for a Kong", Annie nonchalantly told Mike and Charlie that she and Dog met after their fathers killed each other. Dog's father appeared in two flashbacks in "Terms of Endearment". In the first, he used a claw to make and expand a hole in the hull of the beached ship that brought Annie and her father to her self-named island. In the second, Annie found his body on the beach after burying her father. Having heard sounds, she approached him warily with a plastic shovel, and discovered Dog, also in mourning. Frightened, she ran back to the ship. | |
Nightboy |
Skull Island episode 6 |
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Giant scorpion |
Skull Island episode 6 (carving) | In "Terms of Endearment", Irene and her mercenaries discovered the art Annie had carved on the hull of the beached ship that stranded her on Annie's Island. One scene showed her and Dog fighting a giant scorpion.
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Killer Chameleon |
Skull Island episode 7 |
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Skull Island fish |
Skull Island episode 7 | In "You're Not a King, You're Just a Stupid Animal", the Spanish-speaking Skull Islanders caught several unusual species of fish. | |
Giant centipede |
Skull Island episode 8 | In "You'll Never Catch a Monkey That Way", Cap was ambushed by a giant centipede while searching for Charlie. Drawing a pocket knife, Cap prepared to defend himself, but before it could strike, a flare gun round suddenly lodged itself in its head. As it fled, he turned to find a still-sickly Mike, who blew smoke from the barrel before collapsing. | |
Bigfoot |
Monarch: Legacy of Monsters episode 1 | In "Aftermath", May Olowe-Hewitt's decryption of Bill Randa's files revealed several photos of monsters. Cate Randa was surprised to see Bigfoot among them.
In Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire, Bernie Hayes wears a Bigfoot pin on his jacket, among many others. | |
Axis Mundi butterfly |
Monarch: Legacy of Monsters episode 9 | A strange-looking butterfly nearly the size of May Olowe-Hewitt's hand crawled out of her way after she and Lee Shaw evaded a series of lightning bolts that shot from the ground following their fall into Axis Mundi. As they began their search for Cate Randa, more butterflies flew above them.
The creatures were designed by Karl Lindberg, who identified them as "butterfly creature[s]" on his ArtStation.[13]
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Skull Island rhinoceros |
Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong #3 | Two rhinoceros with multiple horns and spikes on their backs fled from the battle between Kong and a Warbat after the Toyman transported Skull Island and several Titans to the DC Universe. The hero Green Arrow was nearly trampled by them, but he grappled safely to a tree. | |
Wart Dog |
Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire |
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Parrot Frog |
Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire |
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Verticine |
Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire |
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Hollow Earth mosquito |
Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire | As Ilene and her crew trekked through a forest in the Hollow Earth, they attracted large female mosquitoes. One landed on Trapper's arm and began drinking his blood; though Mikael urged him to kill it, he allowed it to finish drinking and fly away, explaining that "she needs it more than me" to "grow [her] eggs." | |
Tree mimic |
Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire | A tree mimic devoured Mikael after he ignored Trapper's gut instinct that something was off. | |
Hollow Earth grub |
Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire | As Kong and Suko wandered through the Hollow Earth, they disturbed a flock of Hellhawks that were eating subterranean grubs. | |
Drownviper |
Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire |
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Hollow Earth dragonfly |
Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire | A bioluminescent dragonfly landed next to a button within some ruins in the Hollow Earth. Jia pressed the button, disturbing the dragonfly.
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Various monster skeletons |
Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire | The skeletal remains of various unidentified monsters were seen as Kong and Suko traversed the Hollow Earth. The pair walked across one such skeleton, which utterly dwarfed them.
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Phosphera |
Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire |
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Coralmouth(Thanocephala Coralliumos) |
Godzilla x Kong: Titan Chasers |
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Dirraff |
Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire - The Official Movie Novelization |
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Unused
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Rokmutul |
Godzilla (2014) |
Rokmutul is an armored six-legged kaiju with a streamlined crocodilian body, and spikes on its tail most closely resembling those of a Stegosaurus. Based on this concept art found in Godzilla: The Art of Destruction, the beast would have fought Godzilla in San Francisco, with one encounter showing them fighting in the heart of the city and the other atop Alcatraz. Its relation to the other unused monster designed by Josh Nizzi, Pterodactyl, is unknown. Rokmutul would end up being replaced with the female MUTO as one of Godzilla's opponents in the finished film. | |
Pterodactyl |
Godzilla (2014) |
Pterodactyl is a four-winged pterosaur-like kaiju featured in only one piece of concept art found in Godzilla: The Art of Destruction. While it is known that it would have also fought Godzilla alongside Rokmutul in early development, its relation with the other monster was not explained. In the finished film, the male MUTO would replace the monster, who has wings as well. | |
Strange, dead monster |
Godzilla (2014) |
A strange, dead monster[15] appears in the 2012 San Diego Comic-Con teaser trailer for the film. The creature possesses six visible legs, with a long, apparently segmented body with ridges on its back, somewhat resembling a tardigrade; its feet have four long fingers each. Its identity is unknown, but it was shown solely to confirm that Godzilla would be fighting another kaiju. | |
Big fish |
Kong: Skull Island | Concept art by Stephanie Levallois features the shadow of a gigantic fish with six pectoral fins passing beneath Marlow's boat. | |
Heap of roots |
Kong: Skull Island | Concept art by Stephanie Levallois features "huge heaps of roots" moving past some soldiers in low water. | |
Giant amphibious sea serpent |
Kong: Skull Island | Concept art by Zachary Berger features a giant dragon-like serpent with leafy appendages along its back. | |
Cave Fisher |
Kong: Skull Island |
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Giant river cobra |
Kong: Skull Island | ||
Stag beetle |
Kong: Skull Island | ||
Moon Moth |
Kong: Skull Island | ||
Leaf-like bat |
Kong: Skull Island | ||
Flying fox/spider monkey-type creature |
Kong: Skull Island | ||
Bottom dweller |
Kong: Skull Island | ||
Giant elephant |
Kong: Skull Island | ||
Cat-like creature with multiple tails |
Kong: Skull Island | ||
Giant Venus flytrap |
Kong: Skull Island | ||
Giant monkey |
Kong: Skull Island | ||
Bird with razor-like feathers |
Kong: Skull Island |
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Big insect with leaf wings |
Kong: Skull Island |
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Mix between a python and a manta ray |
Kong: Skull Island | ||
Shimidah |
Godzilla vs. Kong |
Designed by Ken Barthelmey, Shimidah was intended to be a resident of the Hollow Earth. Its planned role in the film beyond that, if any, is unknown. | |
Winged Godzilla-like monster |
Godzilla vs. Kong | Concept art shows a painting in Kong's temple of a winged Godzilla-like monster opposed by Godzillas and Kongs. The chamber the painting was in became a set, but it was cut from the film.
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Swamp Kitty |
Godzilla vs. Kong | Mentioned by Adam Wingard during a Reddit AMA.[16] |
Crossovers
These creatures did not originate in the Monsterverse and do not belong to it, but have featured in crossovers.
Name(s) | Image | First appearance | Description |
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Titano the Super-Ape |
Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong #1 | Titano attacked the city of Metropolis and was swiftly defeated by Superman, who restrained the massive ape and transported him to Stryker's Island. | |
Bat-Mech |
Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong #1 (Variant Cover) | The Bat-Mech was first featured on a Variant Cover of issue #1 of the seven-issue miniseries, and was shown locked in battle with Godzilla. It later appeared piloted by Batman and Cyborg to combat Lex Luthor's Mechagodzilla-led Titan army. | |
Kraken |
Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong #4 | As Atlantis was threatened by the presence of Godzilla and Tiamat, Aquaman released the Kraken from a deep sea trench to save his kingdom. | |
Green Lantern Robo |
Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong #6 | With Lex Luthor in control of Mechagodzilla and an army of Titans, the Green Lanterns of Earth created the Green Lantern Robo to fight alongside Batman's Bat-Mech. |
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