



Buy anything from 5,000+ international stores. One checkout price. No surprise fees. Join 2M+ shoppers on Desertcart.
Desertcart purchases this item on your behalf and handles shipping, customs, and support to Italy.
The epic battle continues! The cinematic Monsterverse follows up the explosive showdown of “Godzilla vs. Kong” with an all‐new adventure that pits the almighty Kong and the fearsome Godzilla against a colossal undiscovered threat hidden within our world, challenging their very existence—and our own. “Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire” delves further into the histories of these Titans and their origins, as well as the mysteries of Skull Island and beyond, while uncovering the mythic battle that helped forge these extraordinary beings and tied them to humankind forever. Review: Fun for Monsterverse Fans! - Adam Wingard’s 2024 film “Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire” is the fifth entry in Legendary Pictures’ Monsterverse franchise. It picks up following the events of Wingard’s 2021 film “Godzilla vs. Kong” in which Kong relocated to Hollow Earth while Godzilla patrols the surface world fending off various Titans. A signal begins emanating from Hollow Earth that leads Monarch scientist Dr. Ilene Andrews (Rebecca Hall) to seek out Bernie Hayes for his input (Brian Tyree Henry). Along with Trapper (Dan Stevens) and Jia (Kaylee Hottle), they travel to Kong’s realm to investigate. There, they find the Iwi, a group similar to Jia’s people from Skull Island who have knowledge of a dangerous Titan named Skar King. Kong faces off against Skar King, but barely survives. A juvenile ape, Suko, helps Kong to navigate that world. Meanwhile, Godzilla fights off Tiamat and begins accumulating new power to fortify himself. The Monarch group must help Kong to recruit Godzilla in order to fight Skar King and Shimo, a beast that has radioactive ice breath and previously caused an ice age fighting members of Godzilla’s species. The only way to make peace between Godzilla and Kong is for Jia to help summon Mothra as only a person from Skull Island can connect with Mothra. All of this culminates in a big monster battle between Skar King’s loyal apes and the Godzilla and Kong alliance. The film is fun for fans of the Monsterverse and spends a great deal of time exploring Hollow Earth and Kong’s perspective. Wingard does an admirable job dramatizing scenes of the various Titans without any dialogue, but still creating a visual narrative where the audience can understand each creature’s motivations. Each film in the Monsterverse has a distinctive color palette and “Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire” is no different. With each Titan glowing during their power-ups and Wingard using particularly vibrant colors for Hollow Earth, the film pops and visually draws the viewer into the story. The neon aesthetic and font for the film’s logo resembles the ’80s references found in so many current film properties like “Thor: Love and Thunder,” “Stranger Things, “Ready Player One,” and more. Where Toho’s current Godzilla films – “Shin Godzilla” and “Godzilla Minus One” – have more of a grounded feel despite the presence of kaiju, the Monsterverse has embraced a heightened or fantastical tone beginning with its second film. The color saturation that cinematographer Ben Seresin uses helps to further differentiate Toho and Legendary’s Godzilla franchises. Bonus features on this Blu-ray include commentaries, vignettes looking into the various Titans, and behind-the-scenes featurettes. Fans of this series will enjoy further exploring the world of the Monsterverse. Review: Great movie - Love the new Godzilla movies had to add it to my collection











| Contributor | Adam Wingard, Alex Ferns, Alex Garcia, Brian Rogers, Brian Tyree Henry, Dan Lin, Dan Stevens, Eric McLeod, Fala Chen, Jay Ashenfelter, Jennifer Conroy, Kaylee Hottle, Kenji Okuhira, Mary Parent, Rebecca Hall, Roy Lee, Thomas Tull, Yoshimitsu Banno Contributor Adam Wingard, Alex Ferns, Alex Garcia, Brian Rogers, Brian Tyree Henry, Dan Lin, Dan Stevens, Eric McLeod, Fala Chen, Jay Ashenfelter, Jennifer Conroy, Kaylee Hottle, Kenji Okuhira, Mary Parent, Rebecca Hall, Roy Lee, Thomas Tull, Yoshimitsu Banno See more |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 2,438 Reviews |
| Format | DVD |
| Genre | Action & Adventure, Science Fiction & Fantasy |
| Language | English |
| Runtime | 1 hour and 54 minutes |
R**D
Fun for Monsterverse Fans!
Adam Wingard’s 2024 film “Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire” is the fifth entry in Legendary Pictures’ Monsterverse franchise. It picks up following the events of Wingard’s 2021 film “Godzilla vs. Kong” in which Kong relocated to Hollow Earth while Godzilla patrols the surface world fending off various Titans. A signal begins emanating from Hollow Earth that leads Monarch scientist Dr. Ilene Andrews (Rebecca Hall) to seek out Bernie Hayes for his input (Brian Tyree Henry). Along with Trapper (Dan Stevens) and Jia (Kaylee Hottle), they travel to Kong’s realm to investigate. There, they find the Iwi, a group similar to Jia’s people from Skull Island who have knowledge of a dangerous Titan named Skar King. Kong faces off against Skar King, but barely survives. A juvenile ape, Suko, helps Kong to navigate that world. Meanwhile, Godzilla fights off Tiamat and begins accumulating new power to fortify himself. The Monarch group must help Kong to recruit Godzilla in order to fight Skar King and Shimo, a beast that has radioactive ice breath and previously caused an ice age fighting members of Godzilla’s species. The only way to make peace between Godzilla and Kong is for Jia to help summon Mothra as only a person from Skull Island can connect with Mothra. All of this culminates in a big monster battle between Skar King’s loyal apes and the Godzilla and Kong alliance. The film is fun for fans of the Monsterverse and spends a great deal of time exploring Hollow Earth and Kong’s perspective. Wingard does an admirable job dramatizing scenes of the various Titans without any dialogue, but still creating a visual narrative where the audience can understand each creature’s motivations. Each film in the Monsterverse has a distinctive color palette and “Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire” is no different. With each Titan glowing during their power-ups and Wingard using particularly vibrant colors for Hollow Earth, the film pops and visually draws the viewer into the story. The neon aesthetic and font for the film’s logo resembles the ’80s references found in so many current film properties like “Thor: Love and Thunder,” “Stranger Things, “Ready Player One,” and more. Where Toho’s current Godzilla films – “Shin Godzilla” and “Godzilla Minus One” – have more of a grounded feel despite the presence of kaiju, the Monsterverse has embraced a heightened or fantastical tone beginning with its second film. The color saturation that cinematographer Ben Seresin uses helps to further differentiate Toho and Legendary’s Godzilla franchises. Bonus features on this Blu-ray include commentaries, vignettes looking into the various Titans, and behind-the-scenes featurettes. Fans of this series will enjoy further exploring the world of the Monsterverse.
N**A
Great movie
Love the new Godzilla movies had to add it to my collection
R**D
Fantastic
Great dvd thank you
K**E
Pretty cool and fun
I do Movie Night with the neighbors as they have a home theater setup. I bring the movies and he chooses what he wants to see. Being I am a movie buff of many genres, his movie options now have been greatly enhanced. He isn't much of a monster fan but I brought Skull Island one time. He really liked it. Then I brought Godzilla vs Kong and he really liked that one. Now this one was another big hit, we both loved it. It was a fun movie with lots of action and incredible scenery. And seeing it on a bigger screen, his is about 8 ft x 12 ft is amazing. It is amazing what they can do to make it seem so real, and it seems very real. Not like the old original 1933 King Kong(which we also have seen before this one) and even that was amazing for it's time. I, no, we can't wait for the next installment and who knows, by then my neighbor may get into the Godzilla(minus King Kong) movies also.
R**B
BETTER THAN PEOPLE SAID IT WAS!!!!
The promos for this movie really didn't do it justice. I was given the impression that they were going to make these characters just entirely too human... like in the old Godzilla movies.... but they didn't do that which was a relief. I'm a big Zilla & Kong fan so I was excited to finally get this on my big screen and in my collection. 😁 I had a blast watching it with a belly full of pizza... THAT'S THE BEST!! 🍕🤤 📺.. CONS If I had to give any cons about this, it would be a bit more on the philosophical side rather than anything material. Therefore these cons would pertain to the whole "Legendary" monster movie series, and it primarily pertains to "Kong". Basically, they've made him a bit too weak & needy lol. Zilla can basically THRASH Kong any time he wants and I'm OK with that for the most part. Zilla is just wayyy too much for almost anything out there... least of all a big gorilla with a DEFENSE RATING of nearly 0 😮💨 But they did give Kong a near GENIUS level intelligence lol.... I'm kind of even OK with that too. But even with all of Kong's massive strength that can literally knock Godzilla on his a**, the HUMANS can STILL come in, knock him unconscious with some kind of gas any time they want, chain him up and transport him around like any other freight LOL.. 😂 Humans can even sign language with him and tell him what to do... ((STOP this... DO that.. GO THERE!!)) ...and he does it! LOL.... Kong survived allll those years on Skull Island as a GOD, but now he relies on the humans to help him and keep him safe?!?!? 🙄 It REALLY feels like these "humans" think farrr too highly of themselves and GREATLY overvalue their necessity in this world and to the creatures OF this world. The fact is that almost everything that the animals need "saving" from is caused by the same ones trying to help... HUMANS!! So to make Kong SO DEPENDENT on humans in these movies seems to speak to the MASSIVE ARROGANCE that humans have developed in real life.. ((😱 OMG... THE LITTLE ANIMALS NEED MEEE!! )) And these movies reflect that. But in reality... NO, THEY DO NOT NEED HUMANS - AT ALL!! Yeah, humans saved many animals who WERE helpless here & there... cats, dogs, horses, etc... but in truth they may be WEAKENING the entire species by saving the sick & weak and allowing those weaknesses propagate. It sounds cold & heartless, but it worked for a few BILLION years and the further back you go - the LESS influence humans had on this world. The less influence humans had... the MORE POWERFUL the creatures of this world were. So NOW... as of today, suddenly NOTHING can survive without humans running to the rescue! 🙄 It might sound like I'm way off track here, but if you've been watching the series and then watch this one - you'll see the connection & understand the message and where these movies go wrong. That's why the Japanese monster movies are BELOVED CULT CLASSICS!!! Because they CORRECTLY show that NOTHING needs humans! The creatures of this world could actually rise up and wipe out humans ANY TIME THEY WANT. The Japanese versions show Zilla rise up... do his thing, while the humans can only stand back and watch in awe & terror. But Kong shows up and they're practically petting his head and sitting in his lap! LOL... 😂🤣🤣 That's a recurring problem in these Americanized movies, and that's why I took a star off!! ✌️😉
W**M
Great movie!!!!
Great movie!!!!
W**.
So, who is the King of Monsters?
"Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire" is a 2024 American monster film based on the Terry Rossio, Simon Barrett, and Jeremy Slater cowritten screenplay adaptation of the Terry Rossio, Simon Barrett, and Adam Wingard cowritten narrative, filmed in Gibraltar, Gold Coast, Hawaii, Rio de Janeiro and Village Roadshow Studios, directed by Adam Wingard; a sequel to 2021 Godzilla vs. Kong, the 13th in the King Kong franchise, and the 38th in the Godzilla franchise. The film stars Rebecca Hall as Dr. Ilene Andrews, a scientist and anthropological linguist at Monarch; Brian Tyree Henry as Bernie Hayes, a conspiracy theorist and former Apex employee; Dan Stevens as Trapper, a veterinarian at Monarch; Kaylee Hottle as Jia, last known survivor of the Iwi tribe and Ilene's adopted daughter; Alex Ferns as Mikael, a pilot at Monarch; and Fala Chen as Iwi Queen. Hall, Henry, and Hottle reprise their roles from the previous Godzilla vs. Kong 2021 film. In this film, Kong encounters more of his species in the Hollow Earth and must unite again with Godzilla to stop the tyrannical Skar King and the powerful, frost-breathing Shimo from invading the Earth's surface. Released on March 29, 2024, running 113 minutes. After the destruction of Hong Kong in the 2021 film Godzilla vs. Kong, the Monarch organization manages to acquire some parts of Mechagodzilla and start constructing the B.E.A.S.T. (Bio Enhanced Anatomech Seismic Thunder) Glove, a gauntlet created by Monarch under the codename "Project Powerhouse" to aid Kong in future conflicts. However, funding for the project eventually stopped, and Outpost 1 within Hollow Earth became the facility to store the B.E.A.S.T. Glove. Opportunity presents the necessity for its first use by Kong in this adventure. This is reminiscent of the Thanos Infinity Gauntlet, the powerful Dwarven-made Uru glove that was designed to channel the power of all six Infinity Stones in the electronic fist from the Marvel Legends Series. Monarch was founded in the late 1940s ~ 1954 as a secret Japanese-American quasi-governmental coalition in order to hunt and study massive unidentified terrestrial organisms (MUTOs). The 21st century Monarch leader Ishiro Serizawa's father, Eiji, is described as the "founding father" of the organization. It was disillusioning to see Kong aging with graying fur, getting a false tooth, suffering frostbite, and needing a gauntlet to defeat the simian Titan, Skar King. This should not be. The script and screenwriters do not know the godlike superspecies Kong of folklore, the Mighty King Kong. Godzilla showed no signs of age. So, who is King of Monsters? Both seemed weak in the face of lesser creatures that paled in comparison to the combatant creatures that came before them. This must be a farce. In the three MonsterVerse movies featuring both Godzilla and Kong in duet, Godzilla never wins a battle without Kong's help. This latest movie, Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire, is further evidence. How is it that Kong is aging and Godzilla is not? The MonsterVerse script writers don't favor Kong. They have even discontinued referring to him as King Kong. Why? In the first ever 1962 "King Kong vs. Godzilla," Kong defeats Godzilla. Now, in the MonsterVerse, they are Kaijū, lit. 'Strange Beast'. Kaijū characters are often somewhat metaphorical in nature; Godzilla, for example, serves as a metaphor for nuclear weapons. "Godzilla" (1954) was widely considered the first official Kaijū film. Since then, other characters are now referred to as Kaijū, including King Kong, Rodan, Mothra, King Ghidorah, and Gamera. Thus, Kong became second rate, even though he 'saved the day' for Godzilla more than once. Bear in mind that Kong was always a 'good guy', and Godzilla was a 'bad guy' until the 1964 battle with "Ghidorah, the Three-Headed Monster" (aka "Three Giant Monsters: The Greatest Battle on Earth"), when he became a 'good guy'; a heroic monster, battling terrible villains only after Mothra convinced Godzilla and Rodan to join forces. As a 'good guy', Godzilla never won a battle without help. So, in my mind, Kong is still King. I have only a few Godzilla movies but every Kong movie. This 2024 movie is my least favorite; still a worthy addition to my collection.
B**N
A Total Monster Bash!
For those who grew up like me watching the classic TOHO Godzilla movie of the 60's and 70's over all this film will deliver! I really enjoyed GVK which was my introduction into the monster verse movies, but GXK for me really won me over out of all of them seeing it for the second time in the comfort of my own home. What I love most about this movie is the breathe taking environments in the Hollow Earth, but even on earth all the different locations you see are fun to see, and especially where Godzilla shows up of all places, and oh eventually when him and Kong meet! It's really on such a grand scale! The movie couldn't look better! The creatures are no doubt the lead characters and what I ended up loving the most about the movie is how its mainly Kong's story, but it's also Gia's as much as it is his which story reflects one another that I liked about the movie. I mean you are going on an adventure with Kong along with the humans who have their role to play and, oh it has its moments! I would guess that a majority of customers are buying this film have seen it already back when it was in theaters and want to own the movie physically. I am one of them! I love the slip case and how it has a nice silver tint to it. The movie is so vivid in 4K and best of all it has all the special features one could ask for for this movie. My favorite as with many is the commentary and its always a great time when Adam Wingard does the commentary! I really enjoyed his commentary for GVK, and was so looking forward to hearing the commentary on this movie. You learn so much more about the movie from doing so! My monsterverse collection is now up to date and I am proud to own this movie now. I am all for the monsterverse and what's to come and as long as there is physical media more than likely I'm going to buy the movies on 4K because when it comes to movies like this one, nothing beats being able to hold and see that beautiful cover also knowing that you can see it any time. You will get a digital code to watch it from wherever too so you can't go wrong still when you buy a physical copy.
Trustpilot
1 day ago
1 month ago