Extended Reading
  • Kaia 2022-03-22 09:01:45

    Godzilla saves humanity

    The military secrets of the monsters are reserved for a few people to capture. In fact, I think the heroine's point of view is correct. Just like the idea of ​​​​the tyrant, the population is too large, the earth needs to be reborn and cleaned, the air combat is very exciting, and the special...

  • Everett 2022-04-21 09:02:01

    Special effects water tablets, also entrained with private goods

    Two stars for all special effects. This is all about watching a cool movie with special effects, but the director is always switching and switching, and the big monster fight scene cuts to humans immediately after a few seconds. I think it should be a big monster special effect scene with so much...

  • Tessie 2022-04-24 07:01:06

    A very pure popcorn cool film, a large number of special effects monster fights continue to impact the audience's visual nerves. If the humans in the previous episode were meant to show the perspective of disaster, then the humans in this episode played a crucial role, and the branch line of the heroine's family was also very touching at the end. In general, the technique is not as good as the upper part, but the burning degree is completely explosive in the upper part!

  • Alba 2022-03-25 09:01:08

    Why is the heroine such a virgin bitch? ? ? Niangniang's English is regressing too fast~~~~

Godzilla: King of the Monsters quotes

  • Dr. Vivienne Graham: The specimen at the site has been kept entirely off-book. And since it's a more recent discovery our data is limited. But it seems to be another apex predator.

    Dr. Ishiro Serizawa: Emma called it - Monster Zero.

    Dr. Vivienne Graham: It may have been a rival alpha to Godzilla, battling for dominance over the other Titans.

  • Mark Russell: How's that?

    Dr. Ilene Chen: Myth is our compass. It's something my mom used to say. She believed our stories about monsters and dragons, could help us find the Titans, and restore our connection to nature.

    Mark Russell: Wait, your mother? You're second-generation Monarch?

    Dr. Ilene Chen: Third. It runs in the family.

    Mark Russell: That's incredible! I don't suppose your family has any tips on slaying dragons, do they?

    Dr. Ilene Chen: Slaying dragons is a Western concept. In the East, they are sacred. Divine creatures who brought wisdom, strength. Even redemption.