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Saturday 09 December 2023 8:45 am  |  Updated:  Thursday 07 December 2023 5:46 pm

Monarch: Legacy of Monsters is Godzilla as you’ve never seen before

By: Victoria Luxford

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Monarch: Legacy of Monsters is a thrilling mix of human storytelling and monsters
Monarch: Legacy of Monsters is a thrilling mix of human storytelling and monsters

The MonsterVerse movie franchise has made billions against the odds. Starting with 2014’s lacklustre Godzilla, the sequels and King Kong crossovers have repelled critics but delighted audiences. The first TV spin off, Monarch: Legacy of Monsters, has the potential to satisfy both.

Set in 2015, just after the first movie, and in the Post-War period, this mystery series spanning decades has some grandstanding monster attacks. Whereas the films prioritised spectacle over humanity, this spin-off has an entertaining balance of both with proper character development too.

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One of the show’s compelling elements is a famous father and son starring in the same role. Wyatt Russell plays Lee Shaw, an army officer who gains knowledge in the 50s that, years later, make him a threat to Monarch. The older Shaw is played by screen legend Kurt Russell, adding gravitas as well as a family link.

An ambitious project that’s also fun, Monarch: Legacy of Monsters is world building done right.

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