Summary Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire was a global phenomenon, as audiences clearly enjoyed Kong and Godzilla taking on a terrifying new ape Titan bent on world domination. While the Monsterverse has seen its share of destructive Titans like King Ghidorah, Godzilla and Kong have typically been painted as guardian Titans in the various movies they have appeared in.
Who Is Skar King? The sadistic ape wields a power far greater than his fists. While most of the Monsterverse movies have focused on Godzilla villains, Skar King is a direct foil for Kong. What makes Skar King dangerous is not his fighting ability, it's his ruthlessness and his ability to control others. He's introduced as the king of the Subterranean Realm of Hollow Earth, reigning over many other Great Apes through violence and intimidation.
How Tall Is Skar King? Based on estimates given on official Godzilla X Kong merchandise, Skar King measures 318 feet tall. Somewhat surprisingly based on some of the scenes and perspective angles from the movie, that makes Skar King 19 feet shorter than Kong himself. That also makes him a good deal shorter than Godzilla, who is listed as 394 feet tall as of 2019's Godzilla: King of the Monsters.
Skar King's Plan To Conquer Earth Explained Skar King is a prisoner in the Subterranean Realm, seeking escape During Godzilla X Kong, the Iwi queen reveals a secret chamber to Jia and her companions, and that chamber reveals Skar King's entire story. In the beginning, there was harmony between the Titans, who protected nature, the Great Apes, who protected humanity, and humanity itself.
Skar King's Death In Godzilla x Kong The evil ape meets a violent end In the climactic battle of Godzilla X Kong, Skar King and Shimo make it to the surface world via one of the Hollow Earth's many portals, and wind up in Rio de Janeiro, with Godzilla and Kong hot on their heels. Under torment from Skar King, Shimo begins to blast the atmosphere with his icy breath, and the effects on the ground indicate that Skar King intends to unleash a new Ice Age.