The Monster Universe has reached its climax. This is how it finally got released today Godzilla X Kong: The New Empire, a film that shows us a meeting between Godzilla and King Kong If you still have questions about this movie, Reviews are now available, and opinions present a mixed result.
Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire currently holds a 60% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Here, some point to the special effects and impressive action sequences as positive points, But others have made it clear that the film is far from good. CNN commented on this:
“‘Godzilla X Kong’ doesn’t exactly multiply or divide, but in its tilt toward those highly invested in this increasingly silly franchise, it doesn’t conquer either.”
For its part, Empire magazine noted:
“It doesn’t reinvent the wheel and makes you wait too long for the final showdown, but when the creatures collide, it still provides a satisfying thrill.”
Indie Wire, for its part, commented:
“Those who inherited this franchise are so determined to make it ‘fun’ that they’ve forgotten how to achieve that feeling.”
Similarly, diversity added:
“The movie can give you a headache. But no because it’s too complicated to follow. This is because the real confusion is: Why should we care about any of this?
Another negative opinion from The Hollywood Reporter:
“At one point in the film, Godzilla, exhausted from trampling, lays down for a well-deserved nap in the middle of the Colosseum in Rome. It’s the most recognizable moment in the film.”
As you can see, there are several positive elements to this Godzilla X Kong: The New Empire, But the general reception is not favorable. With this film already in theaters, we just have to see what the commercial reception of this installment will be. On a related note, this tape’s special specs.
Editor’s note:
It was clear that this was going to happen. That’s why I like movies Godzilla y Kong Island They worked at the time, because of how well they were written, but the most recent films in this cinematic universe are more focused on explosions and colors than delivering anything worthwhile.
Through: Rotten tomatoes