Monarch: Legacy of Monsters — Season 2
The MonsterVerse expands — Randa family secrets and new titans, episode by episode
Monarch S2E2 Review: A Sound Below Hearing Turns the Hunt
A Monarch research ship chases a fleeing Titan toward a shipping choke point while a 1950s expedition gets pulled into a festival that is not what it pretends t
Monarch S2E3 Review: The Titan Phone and a Letter That Settles It
A Tokyo prototype, a deputized tech giant, and a thirty-year-old letter all land in the same hour as the colony of Monarch starts losing its grip on its own mis
Monarch S2E4 Review: A Heist, A Whale, And A Map Drawn In 1957
Apex pulls a phantom Titan over San Francisco, May picks a side, and Hiroshi finally finds the cartography his brother left behind in an enemy basement.
Monarch S2E5 Review: Santa Soledad Closes the Family Wound
A Titan migration drags the Randa-Miura-Shaw constellation to the same cove where a thirty-year-old apology has been waiting to land.
Monarch S2E6 Review: A Funeral, a Father, and the Birth of an Old Lie
Suzuki's time-dilation math finally gives the show a language for grief, and Lee Shaw inherits the doctrine that will turn him into the man we already know he b
Monarch S2E7 Review: Two Lee Shaws on One Radio
A 1962 distress call meets a 2019 voice on the other end, and the hour quietly becomes the season's clearest argument about what Monarch has been hiding.
Monarch S2E8 Review: The Beach, the Egg, and a Mother Who Will Not Move
A Titan camped on the Australian coast turns out to be nesting, and the episode forces Cate, Keiko, and Shaw to argue what mercy looks like before the missiles
Monarch S2E9 Review: A Finale That Trades Vengeance for a Love Letter in the Rift
Skull Island becomes a tomb, a launchpad, and a mailbox in the same hour, and the season's quietest revelation comes wrapped in Billy Randa's handwriting.