Mothra from the Legendary Monsterverse is a big ass moth.

It Looks Like Mothra Will Be a Part of ‘The New Empire’ Equation in ‘Godzilla x Kong’

Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire is due in theaters in just a few weeks, primed and ready to inject the tail end of 2024’s first quarter with a healthy dose of Titan-sized nonsense, augmented King Kong and all.

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We already know we’re meeting two brand new beasts, Shimo and Skar King. Even more exciting is the possibility of The New Empire uniting the big three of the MonsterVerse in a major way, judging by a split-second scene in the latest trailer.

Is Mothra going to be in Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire?

While its screentime in the trailer can be measured in femtoseconds, there is evidence that, on some level, the insectoid kaiju Mothra—who boasts a long history with Godzilla in particular—will be present in Godzilla x Kong. At least, judging by one of the visions that Jia, a young girl who seems to boast some prophetic ability, has of the beast. Indeed, between the 29 and 30-second mark of the trailer, it’s possible to make out Mothra’s form in the reflection of her eye.

It’s worth mentioning that Mothra sacrificed herself to protect Godzilla from a fatal attack by King Ghidorah in Godzilla: King of the Monsters, so if she does end up appearing in Godzilla x Kong in a full-body capacity, she’s likely to come by way of that second Mothra egg that was teased in King of the Monsters‘ post-credits scene.

Of course, judging by the way Godzilla x Kong is committing to its off-the-rails parameters, it could very well be the case that Mothra shows up in a stealth suit with guided missile launchers attached to the undersides of her wings. Not to say that it wouldn’t be a welcome sight in its way, but it’s simply wise to be prepared for anything at this point.

Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire roars into theaters on March 29.

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