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Because in a world of generic superheroes and rebooted franchises, there’s truly only one. And he’s just gotten his trailer. What did you think of the trailer? Does it honor the legend or take too many liberties? Drop your thoughts in the comments below.

The title card slams:

And then, the moment that sold me: A young monk (Tripitaka) places a shaky hand on the mountain. Wukong looks up. monkey king the one and only trailer

Let’s break down the 90-second fever dream. From the opening shot—a single peach falling in slow motion through a burning celestial palace—the animation quality demands attention. Whether you’re watching a 2D stylized version or a high-budget 3D rendering (early reports vary), the texture is rich. The colors pop between the golden hues of the Monkey King’s armor and the deep, smoky crimson of hellfire.

Also, the English dub (if this is a global release) sounds a little stiff. The original Mandarin track with subtitles will likely be the way to go. Verdict: Highly promising. Because in a world of generic superheroes and

We don’t yet have a firm release date (rumors point to late 2025 or early 2026), but Monkey King: The One and Only has just leaped to the top of my most-anticipated list.

The action is kinetic. The emotional beats land. And the Monkey King—whether voiced by a veteran actor or a newcomer—has that perfect mix of arrogance and heartbreak. Does it honor the legend or take too many liberties

The brand-new trailer for Monkey King: The One and Only (working title) has just somersaulted onto the internet, and within seconds, it’s clear this isn’t your childhood’s Journey to the West . This is Sun Wukong reimagined for a new generation—louder, faster, and more emotionally wrecking than we expected.