Suko
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Suko is a juvenile ape Titan[4] that will appear in the 2024 Legendary Pictures film Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire.
Name
Suko, perhaps coincidentally, is a Filipino word for "surrender." The name was first revealed on the packaging of Playmates' Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire toys.[7]
In the film's trailer, Bernie Hayes refers to Suko as a "mini Kong". Director Adam Wingard also offered the nickname Baby Kong during IGN Fan Fest 2024, misquoting the line from the trailer.[1]
Design
Suko is a bipedal primate similar to Kong, but with orange fur not unlike that of the Skar King. He has green irises and a scar over his right eye.
Personality
According to the packaging for his Playmates figure, Suko is a "scrappy fighter [...] with a bad attitude who always has Kong's back."[7]
History
Monsterverse
Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire
To be added.
Abilities
Physical abilities
According to the packaging for his Playmates figure, Suko is "a scrappy fighter with raw primal strength."[7]
Video games
- Roblox (2006; added in 2024) - Microsoft Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, Xbox One
- Lords Mobile (2016; added in 2024) - Android, iOS, Microsoft Windows, iPadOS, Fire OS
Suko in Roblox's Godzilla X Kong Obby
Suko in Lords Mobile
Gallery
- Main article: Suko/Gallery.
In other languages
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Trivia
- Suko is the third juvenile ape to appear in a King Kong film, after Kiko in Son of Kong and Baby Kong in King Kong Lives. However, while both of those characters were sons of Kong, Suko's relation to Kong is unclear.
- Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire's initial rumored title, Son of Kong (taken from the aforementioned film), may refer to Suko.
See also
References
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