The second season of Apple TV's Monarch: Legacy of Monsters premiered on February 27, 2026, introducing King Kong to its MonsterVerse storyline. Episode 1, titled 'Cause and Effect,' continues the dual narrative across timelines while reuniting characters on Skull Island. The series features returning cast members and new threats from mythical Titans.
Monarch: Legacy of Monsters season 2 picks up from the first season's events, following the fallout of Godzilla's battle in San Francisco as shown in the 2014 film Godzilla. The premiere episode centers on protagonist Cate Randa (Anna Sawai), who learns about her father Hiroshi's (Takehiro Hira) involvement with Titan studies. Teaming with half-brother Kentaro (Ren Watabe) and family friend Lee Shaw (Kurt Russell), Cate navigates the consequences of Godzilla's rampage.
The story employs a dual timeline structure. In the present, following the season 1 finale, Kong rampages through a base on Skull Island, prompting an evacuation to a coastal operating base. Cate convinces her group to launch a rescue mission back to the island, hijacking a vehicle amid tense discussions with Hiroshi about his double life and faked death. Meanwhile, Lee survives a fall into Hollow Earth and fends off predators before escaping via an experimental craft, emerging as Kong returns. Keiko (Mari Yamamoto) notes Kong was defending them from another monster.
The past storyline, set before Keiko's 1959 disappearance, follows younger Lee (Wyatt Russell), Bill Randa (Anders Holm), and Keiko investigating Titan rumors in Chile, South America. In a remote town, locals are wary of outsiders. Bill dances at a cantina, while Keiko and Lee share a conversation about his soldier life. A local agrees to guide them to the Titan if they leave the village permanently.
Season 2 consists of 10 episodes, releasing weekly on Fridays through May 1, 2026. It introduces a new Titan described as a 'living cataclysm' rising from the sea, alongside Godzilla and Kong. Returning cast includes Kiersey Clemons, Joe Tippett, and Anders Holm, with guests like Amber Midthunder and Cliff Curtis. The series builds on the MonsterVerse shared with films like 2021's Godzilla vs. Kong.