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‘Monarch’ Season 2 Premiere: Kong’s Rampage and Keiko’s Emotional Return

Updated :  Friday, February 27, 2026 9:46 AM
King Kong attacks Apex camp in Monarch Season 2 premiere.

The season opens with King Kong storming an Apex Cybernetics camp on Skull Island. The colossal Titan wreaks havoc, destroying equipment and sending the protagonists scrambling for survival. Cate, Kentaro, May, Hiroshi, and Keiko are caught in the chaos as Kong takes down a helicopter, leaving the group in peril.

Keiko’s Return to Monarch

Keiko Randa, played by Mari Yamamoto, awakens aboard Monarch’s Outpost 18 after the attack. Her reappearance is one of the most emotional moments of the premiere. Once a passionate scientist fighting to be heard in the 1950s, she now finds herself revered as a legendary figure within Monarch.

Yamamoto explained the challenge of portraying Keiko’s adjustment: “It’s the biggest jet lag of all time. She doesn’t get the time to process anything because there’s always a monster, always a life-threatening circumstance.”

Uneasy Alliances

Monarch and Apex Cybernetics are working together, though distrust runs deep. Deputy Director Natalia Verdugo attempts to stabilize the crisis while Apex liaison Tim marvels at Keiko’s presence, calling her “everything that has been missing from this place.”

Meanwhile, Cate struggles with guilt over leaving Lee Shaw behind in Axis Mundi. Determined to rescue him, the group defies Monarch’s orders and heads back to Skull Island, encountering new Titans along the way.

Flashbacks and New Threats

The episode also revisits 1957, where Keiko, Lee, and Bill investigate sea serpent sightings in Chile. They uncover evidence of Titans worshipped as gods, hinting at humanity’s long history with these creatures. Back in 2017, Shaw fights for survival in Axis Mundi. A failed rescue attempt unleashes a massive sea creature, introducing Titan X as the season’s new antagonist.

Emotional Core

Keiko’s storyline anchors the episode. Once overlooked, she now faces the surreal reality of being celebrated as a living legend. Yamamoto noted that Keiko questions whether her skills are still relevant, but ultimately finds purpose again: “If I can be useful, there are things I can do. I can contribute.”

What’s Next

Season 2 promises more Titan battles, fractured alliances, and emotional revelations. With Kong reminding humanity that Titans cannot be controlled, the MonsterVerse expands into deeper territory, blending action with poignant character arcs.

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