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After Three Years of Silence, Apple TV's Most Underrated Sci-Fi Show Is Making a Massive Comeback

How Monarch: Legacy of Monsters surged into Apple TV’s Top 10 without new episodes

There's something deeply satisfying about an underdog story, especially when it involves giant monsters. Apple TV's Monarch: Legacy of Monsters has been quietly sitting on the sidelines for three years without a single new episode—and yet, in just a matter of days, it's clawed its way back into the streaming spotlight. The show recently charged back into the Apple TV Top 10, landing at number 9 on the TV charts, and it did so without releasing a single new frame of content. All it took was a little exciting news.

The Show That Refused to Die

If you haven't heard of Monarch: Legacy of Monsters, you're not alone. Widely regarded as one of Apple TV's most underrated sci-fi offerings, the show has quietly built a loyal fanbase while flying under the radar of mainstream conversation. Set in the same universe as Godzilla, Kong: Skull Island, and the rest of Legendary's MonsterVerse, it brings a uniquely human angle to the titan-filled franchise.

The real draw? A brilliant piece of casting that puts real-life father and son Kurt and Wyatt Russell on screen together, playing younger and older versions of the same character across two different timelines. It's the kind of creative choice that elevates the show beyond simple monster spectacle, grounding the larger-than-life action in something genuinely personal.

Wyatt Russell and Kurt Russell

What Sparked the Comeback

So what exactly sent viewers rushing back to Monarch after a three-year hiatus? The answer is simple: hope. Apple TV dropped the first official teaser for Monarch: Legacy of Monsters Season 2 last week, along with a confirmed return date of February 27. New episodes will run through May, giving fans months of fresh titan-filled content to look forward to.

But the excitement doesn't stop at the teaser. The Season 2 roster is getting a serious boost with the addition of Prey veteran Amber Midthunder, who has quickly become one of the most exciting names in action and sci-fi. On top of that, the new season promises to introduce an entirely new Titan into the mix—and in the MonsterVerse, that's the kind of promise that gets pulses racing.

A MonsterVerse That Keeps Growing

Monarch's return comes at a particularly exciting time for the broader MonsterVerse. Less than a year after Season 2 wraps, the next big MonsterVerse theatrical release is hitting cinemas: Godzilla x Kong: Supernova.

The film sees the two most iconic Titans teaming up once again to face an even larger threat, and the cast is stacked. Dan Stevens returns as the fan-favorite Trapper, while the film welcomes a wave of new names including Delroy Lindo, Sam Neill, Jack O'Connell, The Last of Us's Kaitlyn Dever, and Stranger Things' Matthew Modine. It's shaping up to be one of the most ambitious MonsterVerse entries yet.

Behind the camera, Supernova marks a change in direction for the franchise. Grant Sputore steps into the director's chair, taking over from Adam Wingard, who previously helmed both Godzilla vs. Kong and Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire. Wingard's departure isn't due to dissatisfaction—he simply expressed a desire to move on to other projects after spending the better part of a decade in the Godzilla universe. Dave Callaham and Michael Lloyd Green are handling the script.

Why This Matters for Fans

For MonsterVerse enthusiasts, the timing of Monarch: Legacy of Monsters Season 2 couldn't be better. The show has always served as a bridge between the theatrical films, offering fans a deeper look at the world, the history of the Titans, and the organizations that monitor them. With Supernova on the horizon, Season 2 could end up providing crucial context—or at the very least, reignite the kind of excitement and speculation that makes the MonsterVerse such a fun place to be.

And let's be honest: the Godzilla franchise has become a reliable cash cow for Warner Bros. and Legendary Pictures. While no film has been officially announced after Supernova, it would surprise almost no one if another installment gets greenlit. The MonsterVerse isn't going anywhere anytime soon—and neither, it seems, is Monarch.

The Takeaway

In an era of streaming oversaturation, it's rare to see a show bounce back from a three-year gap without missing a beat. Monarch: Legacy of Monsters did exactly that, proving that good sci-fi with the right ingredients—compelling characters, a rich universe, and a little titan-sized spectacle—can always find its way back to the top. With Season 2 arriving February 27 on Apple TV, now is the perfect time to jump in, catch up, and get ready for the MonsterVerse's next big chapter.