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Catcher
Catcher in Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire
Species Great Ape (Kong)
Place(s) of emergence Hollow Earth
Controlled by Skar King
Allies Suko, One-Eye, Stone Fist, Skar King
Enemies King Kong, humans
Written by Terry Rossio, Simon Barrett,
Jeremy Slater, Adam Wingard
First appearance Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire
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Catcher is a Great Ape who first appeared in the 2024 Legendary Pictures film, Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire.

Name

Catcher is named in Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire - The Official Movie Novelization. His name is possibly derived from Kong saving him by grabbing his hand as Catcher fell off a cliff.

Development

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Design

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Personality

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History

Catcher ambushed Kong alongside Stone Fist and One-Eye after Suko lead him to them. After a Kong-dominated battle, Catcher jumped at Kong as the latter beat Stone Fist to death, although Catcher missed and fell over a cliff. Kong caught Catcher's hand and pulled him back onto solid ground, but the Great Ape grabbed a bone knife and tried to stab Kong, forcing the ape Titan to kick him off the cliff.

Abilities

Physical capabilities

Together with Stone Fist, Catcher was strong enough to hold down Kong.

Intelligence

Catcher cooperated with One-Eye, Stone Fist, and Suko to ambush Kong. He was smart enough to wield a knife, which he attempted to use on Kong while the latter wasn't expecting.

Weaknesses

Catcher managed to miss a lunge at the stationary Kong. He also lacked the wisdom to not attack Kong immediately after he saved Catcher, leading to Kong kicking him off a cliff to his doom.

Books

Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire - The Official Movie Novelization

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References

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