Legendary’s upcoming Monsterverse movie Godzilla X Kong: Supernova has spawned a number of popular villain theories, but the latest proposes that the new villain will mimic one of Godzilla’s key powers to devastating effect. Starring a talented cast of sci-fi and horror veterans, there is some speculation that the next chapter in the Monsterverse could strike a darker tone than its predecessors.
That tonal shift would most certainly begin with the villain, which would fall in line with Godzilla’s history on the big screen. Some Godzilla enemies, particularly from the Showa Era of movies, have been decidedly less intimidating. Adversaries like Biollante or Destoroyah, on the other hand, brought the franchise closer to its horror movie roots.
While the most popular choice for Godzilla X Kong: Supernova‘s villain is still his cosmic crystalline clone, SpaceGodzilla given the movie’s subтιтle, there are other villains it could apply to, with other terrifying powers. Regardless of whether it’s a Toho villain or a Monsterverse original, there is one power of Godzilla’s that could help make the big bad’s reign of terror a veritable horror show.
Godzilla X Kong: Supernova’s Villain Could Absorb DNA From ᴅᴇᴀᴅ тιтans
Perhaps the most incredible power that the Monsteverse’s Godzilla has demonstrated since he burst onto the scene in 2014 is the ability to absorb the DNA or energy of other тιтans. That has plenty of basis in his Toho history, as he’s absorbed the energy of allies to help him power up for a final battle on numerous occasions.
In Godzilla: King of the Monsters, Mothra sacrificed herself at the claws of Ghidorah, and in doing so allowed her energy to pᴀss to Godzilla, which activated his “Burning Godzilla” form, allowing him to discharge raw, orange nuclear energy in a mᴀssive pulse, disintegrating Ghidorah.
In what some considered to be an uncharacteristic twist for Godzilla, we saw him hunt and kill Tiamat in Godzilla X Kong: The New Empire, so that he could not only absorb her DNA, but also steal her lair. He cocooned himself in the solar radiation there, and between that energy and Tiamat’s DNA he emerged in his Evolved Godzilla form, with ultra-powered pink atomic breath.
Legendary’s MonsterVerse – Key Details |
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Movie/TV Show |
Release Date |
Budget |
Box Office Gross |
RT Tomatometer Score |
RT Popcornmeter Score |
Godzilla |
2014 |
$160 million |
$529.1 million |
76% |
66% |
Kong: Skull Island |
2017 |
$185 million |
$568 million |
76% |
70% |
Godzilla: King of the Monsters |
2019 |
$200 million |
$387.3 million |
42% |
83% |
Godzilla vs. Kong |
2021 |
$200 million |
$470.1 million |
76% |
91% |
Monarch: Legacy of Monsters |
2023 |
N/A |
N/A |
86% |
77% |
Godzilla X Kong: The New Empire |
2024 |
$150 million |
$572.3 million |
54% |
89% |
Whether the villain of Godzilla X Kong: Supernova is SpaceGodzilla or a different тιтan, that adversary could possess a similar ability to absorb DNA and energy from other monsters, just as Godzilla does. What turns the power darker is the villain’s willingness to slaughter other тιтans to take their power, just as Godzilla did with Tiamat.
That ability could truly be applied to any villain, although there is an unused villain from Godzilla’s history that could make a lot of sense with that ability. It would also make sense for SpaceGodzilla, especially given his status as a clone of Godzilla; it would make sense for him to be able to mimic Godzilla’s powers. However, there is another Toho villain that is an even better fit.
The тιтan-Killer Villain Theory Points To A Toho Villain That Isn’t SpaceGodzilla
In Godzilla 2000: Millennium, an alien race creatively named the Millennians arrived on Earth with the intention of cloning Godzilla by absorbing some of his cells with their spacecraft. The Millennians combined themselves into one mᴀssive collective form that was distorted into the hulking, mutated monstrosity known as Orga.
Orga successfully absorbed Godzilla’s regenerative capabilities and his strength, and was able to project a kinetic energy beam out of what essentially amounted to a shoulder cannon. However, its primary goal in battling Godzilla quickly became subduing the atomic kaiju so that he could literally swallow him and absorb the rest of his characteristics.
Unsurprisingly, Orga never accomplished the feat, and was destroyed from the inside-out after a partially-swallowed Godzilla unleashed a mighty atomic blast while inside the monster.
The key takeaway is that Orga is actually a great fit for Godzilla X Kong: Supernova given its cosmic origins, and his ability to mimic Godzilla’s Monsterverse power of absorbing an enemy’s energy or DNA to then use for its own form. If the Monsterverse introduces Orga in some way, then its dark plan could revolve around killing the Earth’s тιтans for its own benefit.
It would allow for Godzilla X Kong: Supernova to show off some of the Monsterverse’s underused тιтans, of which there are many. Orga running wild across the Earth, taking out known тιтans like Methusaleh, Baphomet, Bunyip, or the terrifying Abaddon, would make for a thrilling, albeit devastating Monsterverse adventure, and give Godzilla and Kong a true reason to team up once again.
No matter what direction the overarching narrative moves, it needs to find a way to fix the Monsterverse’s biggest current problem, which is a lack of screentime for Godzilla. Setting up an enemy that is capable of something as lethal as absorbing other тιтans’ DNA would mean Godzilla essentially has to take the lead, as that enemy would be too much for Kong to handle.
While it’s true that Kong has Shimo at his disposal, having the villain kill and absorb Shimo’s DNA would be a great introduction for the character, truly driving home how powerful it is. That would leave Godzilla as the major threat left that could stop it, setting up an incredible clash for the climax of Godzilla X Kong: Supernova.