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Ishiro Serizawa (芹沢猪四郎 Serizawa Ishirō) was a Monarch biologist who first appeared in the 2014 Godzilla film, Godzilla and returned in its sequel, Godzilla: King of the Monsters.

Background[]

History[]

Before the bombing of Hiroshima, Ishirō Serizawa was born in 1945 to Japanese sailor Eiji Serizawa and his wife. After the atomic bomb fell, Eiji found Ishirō alone in the ruins of Hiroshima and left him with his grandparents in Kyoto for the next several years. Ishirō went on to achieve a Ph.D. in Ecology from the University of Tokyo, and a Ph.D. in Elemental Biology from the University of Oxford. In 1980, Ishirō visited his father in Tokyo when he called him urgently. Eiji began telling him things he said he would tell him when he was older: That he didn't work for a cargo company and in reality worked for a secretive government unit. Then Ishirō learned about Shinomura and Gojira. He attended his father's funeral the next year in 1981 and was approached by his father's old friend, Shaw. Knowing why Shaw's there, Serizawa said he's ready and joined Monarch on June 12.

In the late 1980s, Serizawa was introduced to Landsat employee Rick Stanton by colleague Dr. Houston Brooks, as whispers of the 1973 secret mission to Skull Island piqued Stanton's curiosity. Knowing a true believer when he sees one, Serizawa offered Stanton a job at Monarch shortly afterward and Stanton joined in 1989. In 1997, during a speaking engagement at Oxford University, Serizawa noticed paleobiology doctorate candidate Dr. Vivienne Graham. She joined Monarch two years later and Serizawa became her mentor. Impressed by her talent and passion, their dynamic evolved into a close partnership. In the same year, Serizawa and Dr. Graham are called to the Philippines to investigate a collapsed mine. There, they discover the skeleton of a long-dead member of Godzilla's species along with two giant spores, one of which has hatched.

Serizawa had a wife, and a son named Ren, both of whom he rarely saw due to committing his time and work to Monarch in the same fashion as how his father Eiji had been towards him. Whilst Serizawa's wife was apparently understanding of his commitment, Ren was not and he grew to resent his father. When Ren was eighteen, Serizawa's wife died while he was away on an expedition, and it wasn't until a week later that news of her death reached him. Serizawa made it home two days after the funeral, and apparently attempted to comfort Ren by telling him that she'd understood the work which Ren took issue with - however, this backfired by greatly expanding the rift between Serizawa and Ren. In 2005, Monarch detected a sonic pulse wave signal originating from Boston similar to a previously recorded Titan song. Believing the signal to be the sign of a new Titan emerging, Serizawa, Dr. Graham, and a field team are dispatched to investigate. They follow the signal to a lab at MIT and find Drs. Mark and Emma Russell testing their prototype of the ORCA, a potentially revolutionary device that could change the face of interspecies communication. Two years later, as the couple continues to make breakthroughs with their research, they are both brought into Monarch.

In the 15 years following the 1999 Janjira power plant incident, Serizawa, Graham, and a team of Monarch scientists study the male MUTO while it is cocooned and feeding on the plant's reactor. Serizawa specifically arrives at the plant by plane after being informed by Vivienne that about a new spike in the cocoon's activity. After the MUTO breaks free from its cocoon and destroys Monarch's research facility, Serizawa and Graham are taken aboard the USS Saratoga to help the U.S. military, under the command of Admiral William Stenz, hunt and destroy the MUTO.

After discovering that Godzilla has resurfaced, Serizawa believes that he has risen to kill the MUTO, which was his kind's natural enemy. Serizawa is proven correct when Godzilla swims underneath the Saratoga and confronts the MUTO in Honolulu. After both Godzilla and the MUTO leave Honolulu, Serizawa begins studying the MUTO's echolocation patterns more carefully. Serizawa concludes that the MUTO was communicating with a female --the dormant spore - which at this point was moved to a nuclear waste repository in Nevada. A team of soldiers is sent to the facility in Nevada and discovers that the female has hatched and is attacking Las Vegas.

When the military forms a plan to lure all three monsters offshore and try to kill them with a nuclear warhead, Serizawa protests, claiming that the bomb will have no effect on the monsters and that Godzilla is only there to kill the MUTOs and restore balance. Serizawa's pleas fall on deaf ears however and the military carries out the plan, which fails after the male MUTO steals the armed warhead and delivers it to the female at their nest in the center of San Francisco. After this, Admiral Stenz agrees to Dr. Serizawa's plan to withdraw military effort to destroy the MUTO and let Godzilla handle them. After Stenz refocused military efforts to extracting the bomb, Serizawa tells an extraction team that the MUTOs have likely laid eggs underground and are keeping the warhead there.

After the battle, Serizawa and Graham gather around the seemingly dead body of Godzilla in the ruins of San Francisco. When Godzilla stirs and returns to the ocean, Serizawa looks up in joy as the monster he has dedicated so many years of his life to studying returns to his home in peace.

Five years after the reveal of the Titans to the world, Serizawa, Graham, and Monarch's technology director Dr. Sam Coleman are invited to Washington D.C. to speak to Congress about whether Monarch should fall under military jurisdiction. During the meeting, Serizawa and his colleagues were informed that Emma and her daughter Madison have been abducted by eco-terrorists led by fanatic ex-colonel Alan Jonah, and recruit Mark to help with the rescue mission.

When Godzilla comes too close to Monarch's Castle Bravo headquarters, Serizawa and Mark insist that G-Team leader Diane Foster doesn't attack. Shortly after, Godzilla swims towards Antarctica with Monarch following behind. It's here where the team witnesses Emma destroy Outpost 32 to awaken Ghidorah, who then has a brief battle with Godzilla and much to Serizawa’s horror, devoured Graham, before escaping.

The next morning, the Monarch team receives a video message from Emma on their emergency channel. She reveals that she's been working with Jonah all along and plans to awaken the Titans so humans can realize that they were never the dominant species, and save the world from the damage mankind has inflicted upon it. Serizawa scolds Emma for risking the lives of billions and trying to control something beyond humanity’s power, but Emma counters Serizawa's claim by telling him that if it were up to the government, the world will continue its path towards destruction unless the Titans are freed. Emma moves forward with her plan by choosing to awaken Rodan from Outpost 56 on Isla de Mara in Mexico. Serizawa and his team send the G-Team to the island to begin evacuations before Rodan awakens and decimates the village. Then the team realizes that Ghidorah is heading for the island. The USS Argo lures Rodan and Ghidorah together so they will fight each other. The plan is a success but Ghidorah quickly overpowers Rodan and sets his sights on the Argo. Just before Ghidorah can reach it, Godzilla leaps out of the ocean and attempts to subdue Ghidorah, biting off one of his heads in the process. Then the military intervenes by deploying the Oxygen Destroyer to kill the Titans. Godzilla is seemingly killed in the blast but Ghidorah survives the attack. Serizawa can only sit distraught at the results.

Ghidorah then regrows his severed head and unleashes a roar that awakens the remaining Titans, commanding them to attack humanity. Not long after, Monarch discovers that Ghidorah is an alien invader who desires to terraform Earth into a suitable habitat by commanding the other Titans. Serizawa concludes that no other creature can fight back since the rivalry between Godzilla and Ghidorah was ancient and unique. As everyone is uncertain of what to do, Mothra appears before Castle Bravo, revealing that Godzilla is still alive yet very weak.

Serizawa, Mark, Stanton, and Dr. Ilene Chen decide to revive Godzilla by traveling into the Hollow Earth via the USS Scorpion and detonate a nuclear warhead in his lair. However, the launching mechanism was damaged during the submarine’s crash and the only way to activate the warhead is by hand. Despite the danger of heat and radiation, Serizawa volunteers to detonate the warhead, believing that it's his purpose to revive Godzilla. He passes on his notes and research to Mark before bidding farewell to his colleagues. After braving the volcanic environment, Serizawa activates the warhead on a timer of one minute and approaches the weakened Godzilla. Serizawa places his hand on Godzilla's snout and says goodbye to his old friend before the warhead explodes. Although Serizawa's death was not in vain, it is revealed that his sacrifice gave Godzilla a chance to take down Ghidorah, putting an end to the three-headed Titan's reign of terror for good and allowing Godzilla to become the true alpha Titan.

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Godzilla (2014)[]

Godzilla: King of the Monsters[]

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Godzilla: Awakening[]

Skull Island: The Birth of Kong[]

Godzilla: Aftershock[]

Godzilla x Kong: The Hunted[]

Gallery[]

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Trivia[]

  • Ishiro Serizawa is named after Daisuke Serizawa from the original 1954 Godzilla film and prolific kaiju director Ishiro Honda. In the June 2012 revision of the script, he was called "Doctor Honda."
    • Likewise, Serizawa's father, Eiji, is likely named after Eiji Tsuburaya, the director of special effects for the original Godzilla and numerous other entries in the franchise.
  • Godzilla: King of the Monsters - The Official Movie Novelization mentions that Serizawa has a son named Ren, although the character never appears in person. Ren Serizawa goes on to appear in Godzilla vs. Kong, portrayed by Shun Oguri.
  • Ken Watanabe also voiced Serizawa for the Japanese dubs of Godzilla and Godzilla: King of the Monsters.
  • Serizawa's costume from his first scene in Godzilla is a reference to special effects director Eiji Tsuburaya's typical work outfit.
  • In issue #18 of Godzilla: Rulers of Earth, a character bearing a striking resemblance to Ishiro Serizawa can be seen running from Godzilla and Ebirah, along with a character who closely resembles Vivienne Graham.

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Media
Films: Godzilla | Kong: Skull Island | Godzilla: King of the Monsters | Godzilla vs. Kong | Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire

Television: Skull Island (Netflix) | Monarch: Legacy of Monsters (Apple TV+)
Soundtracks: Godzilla (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) | Kong: Skull Island (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) | Godzilla: King of the Monsters (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) | Godzilla vs. Kong (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Books: Godzilla: The Art of Destruction | Godzilla – The Official Movie Novelization | Kong: Skull Island – The Official Movie Novelization | The Art and Making of Kong: Skull Island | Godzilla: King of the Monsters – The Official Movie Novelization | The Art of Godzilla: King of the Monsters | Kong and Me | Godzilla vs. Kong: The Official Movie Novelization | Godzilla vs. Kong: Sometimes Friends Fight (But They Always Make Up) | Godzilla vs. Kong: The Art of the Ultimate Battle Royale
Comics: Godzilla: Awakening | Skull Island: The Birth of Kong (Volumes 1, 2, 3 and 4) | Skull Island: The Birth of Kong | Godzilla: Aftershock | Kingdom Kong | Godzilla Dominion | MonsterVerse Titanthology Vol. 1
Video Games: Godzilla: Crisis Defense | Godzilla: Strike Zone | Godzilla: Smash 3 | Kong: Skull Island Cinematic Adventure

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Humans:
Godzilla (2014): Ford Brody | Ishiro Serizawa | Elle Brody | Vivienne Graham | William Stenz | Joe Brody | Sandra Brody | Sam Brody
Kong: Skull Island: James Conrad | Preston Packard | Mason Weaver | Hank Marlow | Bill Randa | Houston Brooks | Victor Nieves | Lin San | Jack Chapman | Glenn Mills | Earl Cole | Reg Slivko | Joe Reles | Al Willis | Steve Gibson | Gunpei Ikari | Mercenaries
Godzilla: King of the Monsters: Mark Russell | Emma Russell | Madison Russell | Ilene Chen | Rick Stanton | Alan Jonah | Sam Coleman | Diane Foster | Jackson Barnes | Andrew Russell
Godzilla vs. Kong: Nathan Lind | Ilene Andrews | Bernie Hayes | Ren Serizawa | Maia Simmons | Josh Valentine | Walter Simmons | Jia | Admiral Wilcox | Jay Wayne | Horace | Ben | Hayworth
Skull Island: Annie | Mike | Charlie | Cap | Hiro | Irene | Sam | Boomer | Wells | Island Girl | Mercs | Islander
Monarch: Legacy of Monsters: Lee Shaw | Cate Randa | May | Kentaro | Keiko | Tim | Duvall
Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire:
Printed Media: Eiji Serizawa | Aaron Brooks

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Skull Island
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