D Pacific Rim The franchise has crossed different forms of media, and there are high expectations from upcoming TV shows set in that universe thanks to a similar franchise that could work on the concept. From Legendary Entertainment, Pacific Rim Live-action TV show Will be a prequel to the events of Guillermo del Toro’s 2013 Kaiju Classic. Few details are available about the plot or the cast and crew involved in its production, but the show will likely show the early days of the “Kaiju War” depicted in the original movie.
As is often the case when a movie franchise moves into the world of streaming television, there is some wariness among fans of the franchise about the quality of the TV show. D Pacific Rim The franchise is highlighted by battles between incredible monsters and giant robots, and the dilemma is that by shifting to the small screen, the franchise may lose the elements that make it great. Fortunately, there is already evidence of that one Pacific Rim tv show Can not only work, but create legitimate appreciation.
The Monsterverse’s first live-action show proves that a TV prequel to Pacific Rim can work
Monarch: Legacy of Monsters was well received by both fans and critics
Legendary Entertainment has already proven that a kaiju-based TV show can work; Companion show to the Monsterverse King: Legacy of Monsters A streaming hit for Apple TV+ the king Titans had plenty of action to keep the spirit of the Monsterverse alive and included both brand new creatures and appearances from the Alpha Titans Godzilla and Kong. It also managed to introduce an entirely new location to the Monsterverse known as Axis Mundi, a space between the surface world and the Titan Heaven Hollow Earth where time works differently and monsters roam freely.
Origins of the Pacific Rim franchise |
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Movie/Show |
year of release |
RT Tomatometer |
RT popcorn meter |
Pacific Rim |
2013 |
72% |
77% |
Pacific Rim: Rebellion |
2018 |
42% |
37% |
Pacific Rim: Black |
2021-present |
71% |
82% |
Monarch’s success is proof of that Pacific RimIts TV prequel could be a success, especially given how huge the existing one is Pacific Rim The fanbase is already there. King: Legacy of Monsters Existing in a world that was already well established and created when the show debuted, it was able to focus on parts of the world and timeline that were previously unexplored. D Pacific Rim Prequel shows have similar opportunities, as the lore of the universe is already well-established in Pacific Rim, Pacific Rim: Uprising, and the Netflix animated show. Pacific Rim: Black.
Monarch: Legacy of Monsters is exactly what a Pacific Rim TV show should be
It focuses on the human element of the story
Monsterverse or a franchise like that is the main downside Pacific Rim Moving to the TV format, due to budget constraints, it was impossible to maintain the screen time ratio for monsters/robots that a movie would normally have. King: Legacy of Monsters World of Titans has solved that problem by focusing on the human side of the explosion of activity and establishing characters that audiences can truly care about. The show greatly expanded the world of the Monsterverse with the introduction of Axis Mundi, which allowed for time jumps and followed an interesting non-Titan plot.
King: Legacy of Monsters
Legendary’s Monsterverse currently has the highest Rotten Tomatoes Tomatometer score of any movie or show.
A TV prequel show to Pacific Rim could do something similar and focus on the fall of humanity from the early days of the Kaiju War. Exploring the ground-level consequences of “Kaiju Blue”, the toxic blood spilled by defeated Kaijus, the black market of Kaiju body parts, and the early days of the Jaeger program’s development could all be viable human-based stories that a prequel could explore. All of these plots will ensure that there are still kaiju, Jaegers, or both present, ensuring that Pacific Rim The prequel show doesn’t lose the best elements from the movies.