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I would love to see him in Chongqing. There's very interesting terrain and sprawling skyscrapers of varied forms (to smash). It is not too far from MV Mothra's temple, so I think it can fit in the lore nicely. Also, it has never been in any of these tentpole films and remains unseen to the majority of the non-sino-audience.
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He could also go to Pyongyang, just for fun..
Godzilla in Paris would be pretty interesting.
It may be a somewhat generic choice, but I would love to see Godzilla go to New York again, since we've never had a full proper Godzilla movie that takes place there. He briefly showed up in New York for a couple of seconds in Destroy All Monsters, we had the 1998 film (which most fans don't really consider a true Godzilla movie) and Rodan went there briefly in Final Wars and Singular Point, but we've never gotten a movie where Godzilla fights another monster there. Considering how many times we've seen Godzilla destroy Tokyo, I feel like he should have another chance in New York.
The other city that I would like to see Godzilla in would probably be Seattle, since we've never actually seen him there, aside from a couple of video games.
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Id like to see Goji end up in Seoul maybe, or Paris mainly because he would have taken down down both the tokyo tower and effiel tower
HinikunaGoji,
Agreed 110%.
Godzilla sending them into hibernation was such an unfortunate creative walk back. Instead of seeing a world trying to co-exist with monsters we went back to a play-it-safe scenario.
I think the idea was that releasing certain Titans would help the world, however there were too many Titans that were woken up during the events of KOTM and in Godzilla Dominion they were starting to get into conflict with each other (such as Behemoth and Amhuluk battling over territory) and humanity (such as Scylla attacking the military and trying to feed on nuclear weapons) to the point that they could potentially cause more damage to the world in the process. So Godzilla ordered them to rest for the time being because he was tired of constantly having to deal with them and the trouble some of them were causing. Godzilla probably only wanted to wake them at times where they were needed, which could explain why they were dormant before the events of KOTM.
I just want to say that Dominion causes huge problems for me for some reason.
Wasnt the point of KOTM that releasing the titans helped the world, so why get rid of them?
its like retconning
The reason Godzilla didn't send the other Titans after Mechagodzilla was sort of explained in Godzilla Dominion. Godzilla ordered the other Titans to go into hibernation because they were constantly getting into conflict with each other and humanity and potentially posed a threat to the world. Plus, due to the fact that Mechagodzilla was being controlled by Ghidorah's brain (in a way being a reincarnation of him) Godzilla probably viewed it as a continuation of his personal rivalry with Ghidorah.
As far as Godzilla not sending them after Kong, again it wasn't their fight. Godzilla's rivalry with Kong was a remnant of the ancient war between their two species, presumably the other titans had no part in that rivalry.
Well in the prequel graphic novel, he basically forces the other titans into the hollow earth
QuinnTKO
Your welcome, ALIEN is one of my favorite franchises
But I would like to see that fight if it happened, and if not he should have killed her.
These all look cool and thanks for answering my question Xenotaris
This is the Gorilla-Alien from NECA based on the old kenner toy
Nice, that clears up a lot for me thanks!
Thats awesome!! What is that design?
HinikunaGoji
Now if this was 2005 King Kong, he would be a Gorilla-Alien
This actually makes a lot of sense. Weaves all lore together flawlessly.
I believe it picks up right after Godzilla vs. Kong and takes place mainly in the hollow earth.
Might have been a little of both. He was probably tired from his fight with Ghidorah and probably didn't want to get into any other fights at the moment, but was still willing to fight if he had to. The look he gave Rodan in that scene seemed like an "I'm not in the mood for your crap" kind of look, and the look he gave to the other titans afterwards seemed like an "anyone else want test my patience?" look. At least that was my interpretation.
I got the impression Goji was ready to fight at them all but they bowed so he didnt.
Xeno-Kong could be a little more bulky, but probably just a drone, like you said
Now imagine a xenomorph-rodan, xenomorph-gigan, xenomorph-ghidorah and xenomorph-varan. A xenomorph-kong would probably just be a kaiju-sized Xenomorph Drone
Godzilla was tired from his fight with Ghidorah so he wasn't in the mood to start any other fights. The MUTO Queen saw what Godzilla did to Ghidorah and probably knew that he would kill her if she tried to challenge him, so she backed down and submitted to him. It's possible that, due to their natural rivalry, they did eventually fight each other, but during the moment they called a temporary truce.
Again, this is only just me speculating. The official plot synopsis for Godzilla vs Kong stated that the Hollow Earth expedition would discovered clues to the Titan's origin, and since that expedition uncovered the mysterious Hollow Earth energy it's likely that the energy played a role in the the Titan's origins.
This theory was also inspired by this fan made video that was made prior to the release of GvK:
The Hollow Earth energy may have existed back during the Permian, Godzilla's species and other early Titans may have been mutated/created by the energy. G'14 stated that Godzilla was from an age where the Earth was "10 times more radioactive" and that when the radiation subsided, creatures like Godzilla and the MUTOs went deeper underground to be closer to pockets of that radiation. It's possible that the "radiation" was actually the Hollow Earth energy. The energy may have existed all over Earth's surface during the Permian and was responsible for creating the first Titans, but due to certain cataclysms, (possibly the Permian Extinction) the energy on Earth's surface subsided, with remnants of the energy source eventually only existing within certain locations of the Hollow Earth. Later throughout Earth's history, during the Mesozoic and Cenozoic eras, other types of animals (for example, great apes/ancestors of Kong' species) may have found their way into the Hollow Earth and were exposed to the Hollow Earth energy which also caused them to mutate and evolve into Titans.
The Hollow Earth energy might not have naturally formed on Earth and could have an extraterrestrial origin, possibly landing on Earth during or before the Permian. It could have originated from another planet that was destroyed, with chunks of that planet, containing the energy, landing on various other planets which gave rise to alien Titans, like King Ghidorah. Ghidorah's species being created by the the same (or similar) energy source could also explain why he came to Earth, possibly being attracted to the energy found in the Hollow Earth.
the permian was millions of years ago
Well he could have mutated millions of years ago but idk
Doesnt it show Godzilla already like mutated in the permian, in the prequel novel to G14
Well, that kinda does make sense, but what would each titan be before mutating then?
The Hollow Earth energy is still relatively unknown in the series, so we don't really know what it's fully capable of. It's possible that the energy could have mutated various natural species on Earth, causing them to evolve into the Titans and other monsters, similar to how nuclear radiation mutated Godzilla in some of the Toho films.
It definitely would make sense for it to be related too the titans somehow, but it's hard for me to believe that it created them.
Well even if Goji wasnt in it, it would still be a sequel to GvK.
Again most likely not a GVK sequel. I'm most likely betting at a Kong sequel, as they'll probably wait to see how the Godzilla TV show performs before looking at another movie.
HinikunaGoji
Fair enough. But considering the human and dog spawned xenos don't really look like humans nor dogs, I think is kind of the point.
I notice the Godzilla-xenomorph and the Gamera-xenomorph also have smooth domed heads, so that means they are Stage IV. Curious to see the Stage V "warrior variant" or even the Stage VI "Praetorian variant"
Honestly i prefer theyre girth in these designs, ive seen a lot of xenozillas before that are appropriately emaciated, but it comes at the cost of not looking like goji
QuinnTKO
Well as xenomorphs they will have acid blood, a hivemind connection to all xenomorphs, the ability to egg morph its victims and a possibility of evolving into a queen tier caste.










