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The quality of the product isn't really the issue (unless it turns out to be really bad, which given the track record of some of the producers and writers involved, is possible), the bigger issue is having two Kong series that are in competition with each other. It might result in the two being in constant conflict, which could end up backfiring on both, not to mention it could end up causing unnecessary drama. The MonsterVerse and the Reiwa series being made at the same time caused a lot of division between the Godzilla fandom, I would hate to see the same thing happen with Kong.
It's the 1973 suit with 1975 head modification seen in Terror of MechaGodzilla.


Cool Godzilla,
The idea that Disney's Kong potentially being good is a "bad thing" baffles me. Why would any of us be mad about a good giant monster movie/series?
Considering the really bad track record of the writers and producers that are said to be involved with this Disney+ series, chances are that it won't be better. The problem is that if it's bad it might end up negatively impacting the MonsterVerse, since some people may think that the two are connected.
Regardless, it feels like Disney is trying to leech of the success of the MonsterVerse movies (because it's not like they own dozens of profitable franchises already). The fact that they're exploiting a legal loop hole in order to make it and the fact that they announced it during the production of the next MonsterVerse movie and the Skull Island animated series really seems to suggest that. Heck, considering the fact that Godzilla vs Kong beat several Disney owned movies last year, I wouldn't be shocked if this is Disney attempting to undermine the MonsterVerse, as a petty attempt to stomp out the competition. I mean this is a company who, just recently, bought out an animation studio that they were in competition with, just so they could shut it down and claim it's most financially successful franchise for themselves.
Oh, sorry. Maybe I should have said " what is MekaGyakushuGoji " instead of " MekaGyakushuGoji? ". What I'm saying is that idk who is MekaGyushuGoji.
This in my opinion is a bad thing, there's a chance that Disney could make a king kong movie better than the monsterverse one. Then, we can say goodbye to the monsterverse as Disney stole the idea and replacing MV with it's amazing hit. ( Maybe, there's a chance it is worse than the MV king kong movie.)
wished Anime Trilogy Mechagodzilla appeared in its mechagodzilla form in the show itself
this is cool and all....
but its not anguirus
I honestly like the anime trilogys mecha g a little more.
(mostly because his movies soundtrack has vulture sortie and vulture sortie is objectively awsome)
6 stars for the overly edgy godzilla movie with sexually transmitted disease joke!
Hooray!
godzilla vs ripper roo
Godzilla vs the Drop Bears
austrailia?
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*audible gasp*
godzilla vs. koalas.
MAKE IT HAPPEN.
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I voted 7, It wasnt the best Godzilla Movie IMO.
My favorite Godzilla would probably be..............Godzilla Agaisnt Mechagodzilla's Godzilla.
I like the Godzillas that are in the Heisei era and the Legendary era. Including final wars and some of the Showa Godzillas.
From most favorite design to least, Godzilla 2014, Godzilla 2019/2021, Burning Godzilla 2019, Godzilla 1954, Zilla/Godzilla 1998 (including animated), Zilla 2004, Heisei Godzilla (1989-1995), Burning Godzilla 1995, Heisei Godzilla 1984, Godzilla 1999, Godzilla 2000, Godzilla 2002/Godzilla 2003, Godzilla 2004, Godzilla 2001, Early Showa Godzilla (1955 and 1962), Late Showa Godzilla (1968-1975), Middle Showa Godzilla (1963-1967), Godzilla Singular Point 2020, Godzilla anime (2017-2018), then Shin Godzilla
I honestly like all of the mechagodzillas
Thak you for commenting on my first post I just started
Those are pretty good I like thermo 2019,1995,2021,1970s,1990s
This is a pretty hard question for me.
If I were to list some of my favorite Godzilla movies (in order of release), it would probably be.
Godzilla/Gojira (1954),
Mothra vs. Godzilla,
Ghidorah: the Three-Headed Monster,
Invasion of Astro Monster,
Godzilla (1984),
Godzilla vs. Biollante,
Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II
Godzilla vs. Destoroyah,
Godzilla 2000,
GMK: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack,
Godzilla (2014),
Godzilla: King of the Monsters (2019),
Godzilla vs. Kong.
The history of the Gojira/Kong war will probably only be part of the movie. The recent plot description mentioned that new hostile creatures found in the Hollow Earth will play a big role in the story.
I wouldn't want that to be the main subject for 1 hour, sorry for spamming there's a glitch.
Then, doesn't it mean this sequel will be boring and only talk about the history of Godzilla and Kong's hostilities.
Then, doesn't it mean this sequel will be boring and only talk about the history of Godzilla and Kong's hostilities.
Then, doesn't it mean this sequel will be boring and only talk about the history of Godzilla and Kong's hostilities.
Why was the poll edited? When it was first posted it was 1-5, but now it's 1-10, which makes it look like the movie was given very low scores. I put a 3/5 but now it looks like a 3/10. Unfortunately I can't change my vote.
I don't think Kong and Godzilla will fight again (at the very least, I don't think it will be the main focus of the film). A sequel doesn't necessarily mean a rematch, just a continuation of the story. "Godzilla vs Kong 2" is just a placeholder title, since we don't know what the actual title will be. It's more likely that they might have to team up to face some other threat, as the recent plot description implies. They may explore the ancient Gojira and Kong war that they set up in GvK though.
Also, yes, Godzilla vs Kong was a pretty big success, both critically and financially, being one of the first major hits since the pandemic started. It was also big hit for HBO Max, having one of the most successful launches on the streaming service. Its success is the main reason why the MonsterVerse is continuing, since before its release, it was unknown if the series would continue afterwards. King of the Monster's underperformance and poor critical reception caused a lot of problems for the series, so a lot was riding on Godzilla vs Kong's performance. Thankfully, it turned out well.
But cool to see the action again. I didn't know Godzilla vs Kong was a hit.












