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Monarch: Legacy Of Monsters Season 2 Finally Fully Reveal...

The fifth episode of Monarch: Legacy of Monsters season 2 finally gave Titan X some real screen time.

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Monarch: Legacy Of Monsters Season 2 Finally Fully Reveal...
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So get this: The fifth episode of Monarch: Legacy of Monsters season 2 finally gave Titan X some real screen time.

But was it worth waiting so long in the season to get it? News TV News Monarch: Legacy Of Monsters Season 2 Finally Fully Reveals Titan X — Was It Worth The Wait? (it feels like chaos)

By Ryan Scott 1:00 pm EST Apple TV This article contains spoilers for “Monarch: Legacy of Monsters,” season 2, episode 5, “Furusato.

The Details

” For a show called “Monarch: Legacy of Monsters,” season 2 of the Apple TV show has been surprisingly light on the monster action through five episodes. We’ve seen Kong a couple of times, even though the “Monarch” season 1 finale set the stage for a Kong-centric season 2 .

We haven’t seen Godzilla in the flesh, either. The show has definitely been human-centric thus far.

Why This Matters

But, episode 5, entitled “Furusato,” finally gave us a full reveal for Titan X. The end of the season 2 premiere of “Monarch,” which weirdly echoed the jarring ending of “Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom,” saw Cate (Anna Sawai) unleashing Titan X on the world in her foolhardy attempt to save Lee Shaw (Kurt Russell). We’ve seen the hulking, sea-dwelling beast pop up here and there in the subsequent episodes, but the beast finally had a proper coming out party in episode five’s grand finale, which saw Apex Cybernetics fail to control Titan X, leading to the monster attacking Santa Soledad.

The entertainment world moves fast, and this is a prime example.

Key Takeaways

  • It was the most kaiju-sized monster action we’ve had in several episodes.
  • We also now have a better idea of how Titan X operates, what it looks like, and just how destructive this particular Titan is.
  • In short, it appears to be a formidable foe.

The Bottom Line

Now the larger question: Was the full Titan X reveal worth the wait? Mileage is going to vary, but for my money, as cool as the monster-filled climax was, it’d be difficult to say that it made all of the (at times melodramatic) preamble worthwhile.

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