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Great plot! I hope it goes that well. I think Godzilla and Kong should smash cities fighting Kaiju and robots in New York smashing the empire state building and other land marks until Kong is defeated and retreats as the army covers him. Godzilla burns down the big Apple in rage then smashes boats chasing Kong out to sea. Godzilla almost gets Kong but the big ape is suddenly sharked by Destroyah. Godzilla then saves Kong from Destroyah and the Kings work together to kill the devil... seemingly. Kong and Godzilla earned respect and return to there homes until a regenerated King Ghidorah attacks Tokyo with a monster army and his #1 guy, his new hand is King Kong. King Ghidorah attacked skull island to bully Kong out and rampage but Kong saves people from his own wrath like Gamera. Godzilla Mothra and Rodan attack and destroy the Tokyo tower and other land marks defending the city but the fight turns into a city stomping free for all as kaiju all get pissed and rampage. come to find out it was all a conspiracy. Charles Dance's plan to lure the Kaiju to Tokyo to destroy all monsters with a super giant Destroyah that is like a shin of all the monsters combined. Even King Ghidorah helps earth Kaiju against the mountainous Bagan like Destroyah until Godzilla is nuked by the humans to power him up and destroy Kaiser Destroyah. Godzilla grows stronger while the other monsters like Kong are badly weakened. Godzilla took the atomic hit directly from the megaton nuke, absorbed the energy and finished Kaiser Destroyah off with a star blinding nuclear pulse and spiral red flame and then scares the shit out of Kong and everyone else with his scarlet Godzilla upgrade unleashing super sayan light and shockwaves in his rampage. Godzilla then proceeds to give us a Godzilla 2000 ending rampaging on burning Tokyo to a sea of flames as he kicks off the extra radiation and powers down, both cities had enough time to evacuate mostly. Kong retreats destroying boats, Mothra saves the survivor humans like in Godzilla vs the sea monster, Rodan flies away smashing planes and Ghidorah hits satellites on his space rampage as he chases ufos out to the stars and wacks a bunch of planets. Fin
I am a Dragon writer. This is how it should go down.
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Definitely prefer the heads and necks on this one to the final version, though I can understand why it was simplified for the sake of CG animation. I prefer the wings on the final version though.
That's probably the most fair assessment I've heard. But I think it's really going to have to knock it out of the park in order to pick up the slack from King of the Monsters. We can't be counting pennies and dimes like we are this year with it.
You can really see the Asian dragon inspiration in this sculpt.
Wow..... That is just.... Must have taken all most a month.
Amazingly well crafted!
Unlike 1998, Serenity, and all those other franchises you mentioned above, we are guaranteed a sequel with GvK already filmed. This franchise has one more chance to live with arguably its best shot with general audiences. If GvK underperforms then its over. The monsterverse really lives and dies with that film, not KOTM.
Godzillatheking123,
The topic raised isn't about whether or not it's a failure, but rather if it will cause division. I've been with the online fan community, and conventions, since 1996. After watching the production, release and reactions for 13 productions since then, I believe my suggestion to be fairly realistic--Especially since it's largely happened, to varying degrees, each time.
The Realist,
Fans liking the movie does not ensure anything at all. The general audience is divided and the fan base at large is still very niche. Respective fans of Serenity, Power Rangers '17, Scott Pilgram vs. The World, Speed Racer, etc, generally loved those films. But they either flopped, divided general audiences or both. It's great that the fanbase loves it, but historically that's not enough.
Godzillatheking123,
I'm not sure what to tell you if you're not going to listen to facts and what's been historically true. The fact is studios rarely, if ever, come out and admit if something is or is not a flop. It then lays at the feet of media outlets and audiences to determine if it was or was not successful based on numbers and reception. We could just as easily say Godzilla '14 was not confirmed to be successful, because the studio never said it was.
We can also cherry pick that "Transformers was different," but the fact is both it and Godzilla got weak critical reviews. So did Godzilla '98. Fans may like King of the Monsters more, but as I explained to The Realist, that doesn't guarantee anything.
And finally no one in this specific thread has said, "the Monsterverse is over," so I don't understand why you're trying to persuade otherwise. But since you broached the topic, I will say that given the numbers we're looking at, the odds aren't necessarily in its favor either.
G. H. (Gman): Seems like you really jumping the gun to pronounce KOTM a failure...
macumbalove: We get it, you hate the monsterverse. What else are you on here for?
Godzillatheking123: No, I still l don't buy your argument. What is ultimately the thing that really matters for the studio is whether they can turn a profit in a movie, not whether the perception of it being a flop or not.
The last transformers movie was different, because the audience grew tired of it as well, whereas before, the series teflon-like in resisting bad critical reviews. But here, Godzilla KOTM received good audience reviews.
And it seems premature we are saying the monsterverse is over. We don't know that yet.
Maybe they could grow a new Ghidorah from it unique to the Monsterverse.
no clue because i guarantee mecha ghidorah, kiryu, or other giant robots will not happen
The big difference here is that the fans like KOTM. Fans hated 1998 and the last two Michael Bay Transformers. So while KOTM might not be a huge financial success, it has not pissed off the fandom at large and the fans want more.
I'm giving it more time before I state my opinion. Right now I find it interesting to watch how it all pans out in terms of reception and box office.
Its also possible that the opposite will happen and KOTM becomes a "cult classic" for lack of a better term. I am curious tho, where do you stand on KOTM? I personally enjoyed it more upon my second viewing, so I am optimistic that it will age well.
I like that it has a different feel than 2014 and I enjoy both movies for different reasons.
I suppose we'll see more later. To step back a bit, a lot of the division regarding 2014 didn't become really vocal until months after the release. I think we'll see something similar with KotM. Right now the fandom is on the defensive, trying to surmise critics are wrong and the movie is great. I don't think everyone will remember it as well as its being pushed by the fandom right now. Everyone's still on their honeymoon period with the movie. Once it's over, that will eventually cause some division.
Where do you even find half of this stuff? I can't find any of it! Does anybody have the links to all of this? I've been searching for this stuff all morning and can't find anything.
I think KOTM is much less divisive than 2014 within the G fandom. I don't care nor am I referring to general audiences.
That being said, my point wasn't to say KOTM is not divisive, but I feel an Edwards sequel would have been for sure. In other words, Edwards returning would not have been a cure all.
Because it can kill millions of lives in one of the most horrific ways possible.
Wait! Wait a second - why the Oxygen Destroyer is evil device?
My favorite moment was just seeing all the monsters back up on the big screen again. A scene in particular was when Godzilla appeared to fight Ghidorah in the Antarctic. Of course the OG Godzilla is my fave, always has been especially the Legendary one with his amazing design and roar and everything about it I just love.
It would have been a more serious film, which is why I really enjoyed the 2014 film. He really approached the monsters as horrific giant beasts, wreaking havoc on our world that could slowly lead us to extinction- unlike the latest 2019 film that morely is just a huge kaiju brawl that isn't very serious at all. I also know for a fact that Gareth would also provide us more ground-shots, really emphasizing the size and scale of the kaiju. The kaiju would have slower movements which would also help emphasize their size.
Not a good matchup. Godzilla wins, he can use the Atomic breath to kill Final Wars Hedorah easily, as it doesn't have the same resistance to it as Showa does. Plus, Millennium Hedorah doesn't have any feats.
Ahhh... the plot leaks... well... as for big G falling into a lava filled sinkhole and "dying"... right... sure... yup... un huh... he get blasted by a thermonuclear bomb in his face no less... and goes almost thermonuclear while fighting Ghidorah and survives... and falling into a lava filled sinkhole is going to kill him... more likely it will set him up for the next movie... and Kong survives minus an eye.
That is if this plot leak has ANY truth to it.
Either way... I don't care... I'm gonna see it regardless.
I'm cool with a March release... but they better not show too much footage prior to the movie... like they did with KOM. I think some folks just thought of KOM as another Pacific Rim type movie. This is why WB should have invested more in the 2014 G film and not put the Pacific Rim film in front of it.
That's cool, let's just hope it's going to be better than KoTM.
I also think keeping the March date will help to keep the film within relevancy.
Godzilla: King of the Monsters is still fresh in terms of overall cinema scope, and having a sequel less than a year away will hopefully ensure that the Monsterverse is kept within the public eye.
"The studio has confidence in the film," is also what was said about Godzilla: King of the Monsters.
I think keeping the March date is smart too, but I'm going to knock on wood and hope we're not shooting ourselves in the foot with confidence ourselves.
I would love to see more of these about Godzilla rodan etc.
This is all good. It shows that the studio has confidence, while also keeping it in a release date with very little competition
We're getting footage soon, hooray!
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