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|relationships =[[Ishiro Serizawa]] (father),<br>[[Eiji Serizawa]] (grandfather) | |relationships =[[Ishiro Serizawa]] (father),<br>[[Eiji Serizawa]] (grandfather) | ||
|occupation =Technology | |occupation =Apex Chief Technology Officer | ||
|affiliation =[[Apex Cybernetics]] | |affiliation =[[Apex Cybernetics]] | ||
|firstappearance =''[[Godzilla vs. Kong]]'' | |firstappearance =''[[Godzilla vs. Kong]]'' | ||
|played =[[wikipedia:Shun Oguri|Shun Oguri]] | |played =[[wikipedia:Shun Oguri|Shun Oguri]] | ||
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'''Ren Serizawa''' {{Nihongo|芹沢 蓮|Serizawa Ren}} is a scientist who appears in the [[2021]] [[Legendary Pictures]] ''[[Godzilla (franchise)|Godzilla]]'' film, ''[[Godzilla vs. Kong]]''. | '''Ren Serizawa''' {{Nihongo|芹沢 蓮|Serizawa Ren}} is a scientist who appears in the [[2021]] [[Legendary Pictures]] ''[[Godzilla (franchise)|Godzilla]]'' film, ''[[Godzilla vs. Kong]]''. | ||
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When [[Godzilla/Legendary|Godzilla]] attacked the [[Apex Cybernetics]] facility in Pensacola, Florida, Serizawa glared at the monster from a rooftop before being told by [[Walter Simmons]] to evacuate in a helicopter. Serizawa and Simmons later visited ex-[[Monarch]] geologist [[Nathan Lind]] at Denham University of Theoretical Science in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Serizawa showed Lind a scan of the [[Hollow Earth]], which showed a tremendous energy source similar to the energy possessed by Godzilla. Serizawa and Simmons convinced Lind to lead an expedition into the Hollow Earth to recover this energy source, allowing mankind to build a weapon capable of standing up to Godzilla. Lind asked the two if they were familiar with the concept of genetic memory, the idea that all [[Titan]]s were naturally drawn to their evolutionary source. Serizawa compared this instinct to spawning salmon. Lind stated that this instinct could lead a Titan into its evolutionary source within the Hollow Earth, with Serizawa recognizing that this meant a Titan could show them the way. | |||
Serizawa later went to an underground Apex facility in [[Hong Kong]], underneath Apex headquarters in Victoria Peak. There, he piloted [[Mechagodzilla/Legendary|Mechagodzilla]] from within [[King Ghidorah/Legendary|King Ghidorah's]] skull via a neural interface. Serizawa used Mechagodzilla to grab a [[Skullcrawler]] and hold it by its arms, then sliced it in half with the mecha's proton scream. Mechagodzilla powered down immediately afterward, with Serizawa reporting to Simmons that the mecha reached 40% of its power capacity. Simmons said this was as expected, but told Serizawa not to worry, as his daughter [[Maia Simmons|Maia]] and her team would soon recover the energy they needed to power Mechagodzilla from the Hollow Earth. This soon came to pass, as [[King Kong/Legendary|Kong]] led the joint Apex-Monarch team to a temple in the Hollow Earth which contained a deposit of the energy source. An Apex drone mined the energy, sending the data to Apex HQ and allowing it to be copied. Simmons gave the order for the energy to be fed into Mechagodzilla and told Serizawa to prepare to pilot the mecha, but Serizawa warned that they had no idea how the energy would affect Mechagodzilla and suggested they not rush things. Simmons dismissed these concerns and simply told Serizawa to "get in the goddamn chair." Serizawa entered Ghidorah's skull once more and put on the headband connecting him to the neural interface. Mechagodzilla powered on, but suddenly disconnected from its pilot as Ghidorah's consciousness took control of the mecha. Mechagodzilla promptly killed Simmons before an electrical surge killed Serizawa. | |||
==Books== | ==Books== | ||
*''[[Godzilla: King of the Monsters - The Official Movie Novelization]]'' (2019) [mentioned] | *''[[Godzilla: King of the Monsters - The Official Movie Novelization]]'' (2019) [mentioned] | ||
*''[[Godzilla vs. Kong: The Official Movie Novelization]]'' (2021) | |||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*Ren Serizawa does not appear in any media prior to ''[[Godzilla vs. Kong]]'', however the character is mentioned in ''[[Godzilla: King of the Monsters - The Official Movie Novelization]]''. | *Ren Serizawa does not appear in any media prior to ''[[Godzilla vs. Kong]]'', however the character is mentioned in ''[[Godzilla: King of the Monsters - The Official Movie Novelization]]''. | ||
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Ren Serizawa (芹沢 蓮 is a scientist who appears in the Serizawa Ren)2021 Legendary Pictures Godzilla film, Godzilla vs. Kong.
The son of Monarch's Ishiro Serizawa, Ren has aligned himself with the mysterious scientific organization Apex Cybernetics, with the goal of helping to save the world.
History
MonsterVerse
Godzilla vs. Kong
When Godzilla attacked the Apex Cybernetics facility in Pensacola, Florida, Serizawa glared at the monster from a rooftop before being told by Walter Simmons to evacuate in a helicopter. Serizawa and Simmons later visited ex-Monarch geologist Nathan Lind at Denham University of Theoretical Science in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Serizawa showed Lind a scan of the Hollow Earth, which showed a tremendous energy source similar to the energy possessed by Godzilla. Serizawa and Simmons convinced Lind to lead an expedition into the Hollow Earth to recover this energy source, allowing mankind to build a weapon capable of standing up to Godzilla. Lind asked the two if they were familiar with the concept of genetic memory, the idea that all Titans were naturally drawn to their evolutionary source. Serizawa compared this instinct to spawning salmon. Lind stated that this instinct could lead a Titan into its evolutionary source within the Hollow Earth, with Serizawa recognizing that this meant a Titan could show them the way.
Serizawa later went to an underground Apex facility in Hong Kong, underneath Apex headquarters in Victoria Peak. There, he piloted Mechagodzilla from within King Ghidorah's skull via a neural interface. Serizawa used Mechagodzilla to grab a Skullcrawler and hold it by its arms, then sliced it in half with the mecha's proton scream. Mechagodzilla powered down immediately afterward, with Serizawa reporting to Simmons that the mecha reached 40% of its power capacity. Simmons said this was as expected, but told Serizawa not to worry, as his daughter Maia and her team would soon recover the energy they needed to power Mechagodzilla from the Hollow Earth. This soon came to pass, as Kong led the joint Apex-Monarch team to a temple in the Hollow Earth which contained a deposit of the energy source. An Apex drone mined the energy, sending the data to Apex HQ and allowing it to be copied. Simmons gave the order for the energy to be fed into Mechagodzilla and told Serizawa to prepare to pilot the mecha, but Serizawa warned that they had no idea how the energy would affect Mechagodzilla and suggested they not rush things. Simmons dismissed these concerns and simply told Serizawa to "get in the goddamn chair." Serizawa entered Ghidorah's skull once more and put on the headband connecting him to the neural interface. Mechagodzilla powered on, but suddenly disconnected from its pilot as Ghidorah's consciousness took control of the mecha. Mechagodzilla promptly killed Simmons before an electrical surge killed Serizawa.
Books
- Godzilla: King of the Monsters - The Official Movie Novelization (2019) [mentioned]
- Godzilla vs. Kong: The Official Movie Novelization (2021)
Trivia
- Ren Serizawa does not appear in any media prior to Godzilla vs. Kong, however the character is mentioned in Godzilla: King of the Monsters - The Official Movie Novelization.
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