2024/03/27   Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire 
Director: Adam Wingard 
Runtime: 1 hour 55 minutes 

 
Godzilla X Kong: The New Empire Ending Explained: Home Is Where You Find It 
   by BILL BRIA  March 28, 2024 
There's some clever irony in the needle drops Wingard chooses to open and close the film with; the movie begins with Jim Reeves' "Welcome To My World," subtly indicating a selfish point of view while inviting a more diverse one, and closing the film with Badfinger's "Day After Day," a song which contains the lyric "Looking out from my lonely room," contrasting it with Kong's newfound companionship. The world as we know it contains multitudes, filled with beings who are neither wholly good nor wholly bad, and although some tip those scales out of balance (and thus need correcting), the majority of life on Earth is only able to exist thanks to everything around it. Co-existence isn't just aspirational, it's necessary for our survival, and if these giant, destructive creatures can inherently understand and accept that, perhaps we can, too. 
 
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Gabriela Acosta 
Nostalgia for classics like Welcome to my world (Jim Reeves), I got' cha (Greenflow), Twilight zone (Golden Earring), I was made for lovin' you (Kiss), Turn me loose (Loverboy), Day after day (Badfinger), among others. 
 
Godzilla x Kong The New Empire (2024)
 
 
 
 Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire