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“ | Long live the king. | „ |
~ Alan Jonah after releasing King Ghidorah, as his most famous quote. |
“ | Listen. While you're sitting comfortably in some laboratory, we've been fighting for decades in one dirty war after another. I've seen human nature firsthand, and I'm here to tell you that it doesn't get any better. It just gets worse. So, I'm sorry that Monster Zero isn't exactly what we were expecting. But we opened Pandora's Box, and there's no closing it now. | „ |
~ Jonah explaining his motives. |
Colonel Alan Jonah is the secondary antagonist of Godzilla: King of the Monsters and its novelization, the third installment in the MonsterVerse and a sequel to the 2014 Godzilla film. He also serves as the secondary antagonist of the prequel comic Godzilla: Aftershock.
He is a vengeful former British Army colonel and MI-6 agent turned eco-terrorist leader who developed a hatred for humanity after what happened to his daughter.
He was portrayed by Charles Dance.
His Evil Ranking[]
What Makes Him Heinous?[]
- He founded an eco-terrorist group that sought for the Titans to wipe out humanity.
- He attacks a Monarch facility in China and has his men kill all the scientists there while he shoots a man with his arms up in the air.
- He takes Emma and Madison Russell with him to Antarctica where Jonah helps Emma wake up King Ghidorah.
- He shoots at Mark Russell when he arrives to save Emma and Madison.
- He encourages Emma to wake up King Ghidorah, who would proceed to obliterate the Monarch soldiers on the ground.
- He then pressures Emma into releasing Rodan before the civilians can get to safety.
- He begins ordering the remaining Titans to destroy humanity after Ghidorah defeats Godzilla a second time.
- He orders his guards to slit Madison's throat should she go anywhere near the Orca.
- He buys one of Ghidorah's previously severed heads and sells it to Apex Cybernetics, making him responsible for the creation of Mechagodzilla and the chaos that would ensue from said event.
What Makes Him Inconsistent?[]
- He has a genuine tragedy where his daughter would end up getting kidnapped and murdered as she was walking home from school, which would fuel his hatred for humanity and motivate his actions as an eco-terrorist.
- He genuinely cared for his daughter as her death is what sparked his turn into villainy and also displayed care for Asher as he displayed concern for him when Mark shot him, with the novelization expanding on their relationship by showing scenes of them having friendly chats with each other and stating that the rest of Jonah's humanity died with Asher.
- He is shown to be a benevolent boss who treats his men well and refuses to let Emma take them with her to search for Madison as it would endanger their lives. He even cared greatly about one of his soldiers, named Asher Jonah, to the point where he was was visibly distraught when he died.
- He showed some genuine affability towards Madison and Emma, even when revealing his true plans and motives to Emma as he still has a polite tone even when she starts an argument to him. He also didn't bother to hurt Madison when she flipped him off, and was instead amused by it.
- He has a sense of honor as shown by how he let Emma go to find Madison even after he no longer needed her.
External Links[]
- Alan Jonah on the Villains Wiki
- Alan Jonah on the Godzilla Wiki
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