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com esto se aclara todo asi q godzilla a estado dormido durante decadas y ahora a despertado esto es genial estonces los mutos tanto como godzilla eran enemigos antiguamente es posible q godzilla sea preistorico igual q los mutos
To be completely honest, The vocabulary in the writing is not 3+ appropriate. "Kill" "Atomic" "Evolved" "Pacific Ocean" "1954" etc. etc. The list goes on. That's not marketing of a professional company trying to sell to kids. I've never seen a paragraph explaining a movie in such detail behind a 3+ kids toy. Hm.
Very credible. I applaud your knowledge of the sea (I'm a marine biology major). Very, very well theorized.
For a first post you make quite a crucial and critical analyses. The Destroya theory never occured to me
Leaked script aside (keep in mind it may not have been the final draft) people who saw the 20 min of footage (IGN specifically) said that Godzilla was actively persuing the Muto accross the Pacific and he flat out crushes one in Hawaii. Think Triceratops vs. T. rex or hyenas vs. lions. The fact that they can kill each other doesn't mean one is a hapless sheep and the other is a wolf!
What I want to know is what the heck the Mutos actually are. Godzilla is clearly some kind of tetrapod, but the Mutos don't look like any animal phyla on Earth; they look like aliens. I think there is a good chance that they are analogous to the kaiju from specific Rim... Oh wait! The kaiju tried to invade the Earth during the Triassic and were stopped by something... and Gareth has been in talks with Del Torro off and on.. are you kidding me? Does this look like what I think it does?
Pretty sure the MUTOs will originate from the sinkholes that are very important on the muto website.
Those sinkholes have to have a big part in the story and since Godzilla is coming from the ocean I think the sinkholes will be where they find the other monsters that fight him.
Sorry, for whatever the reason, the link to the image didn't work. I dont have the patience to try and figure it out at the moment. It works for me when I copy-paste into address bar. Give it a try. If it doesn't work, then oh well, stinks for me.....
Can't believe you took the time to write all that. Very intriguing. I have a strong feeling that that's the way it's going to go down in the movie.
I KNEW IT! I always did theorize that Godzilla evolved at a time where nuclear radiation of the natural kind was ever-present, thus the creatures that lived in the era would also have been changed and evolved by way of "radioactive selection". Some creatures would evolve beyond normal evolutionary restraints to become the embodiments of "living gods" whom appear to defy the natural laws and yet abide by them at the same time.
My hibernation theory was also correct! If my theory of the gill structure proves true, I think I'm gonna go crazy!
THIS IS FREAKING AWEOSME! WOW! :DDDDD
We know so much more about Godzilla, yet nothing about the Muto. :O
Some interesting considerations!
Somehow I'd forgotten about the notion that the MUTOs were "bolstered by humanity's scientific arrogance," and therefore could indeed be the result of scientists' meddling. That is an interesting point to consider when thinking about the MUTOs' origins, so thanks for the reminder.
Also, the energy-leaching idea reminds me of something, heh.

(I'm sure there's more I have to say, but it's quite late and I can't think right now!)
ive always kept the destroyah type monster theory in mind, i think my first post ever was actually in regards to that theory, this definetly strengthens that idea, great post!
Guategojira, i dont find that to be a reason to hate it, or the movie. It's a plot point that is important to the story they are telling, we need a real threat to Godzilla, and them showing that Godzilla could kill it makes him that much more powerful.
So glad you finally brought this up. When I saw the MUTO I was like, "This thing is so cool!" And then later I was thinking, "But how will it fight?" Lol. I had considered bringing this up in a thread myself, but forgot.
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Awful. Still don't know why this was chosen as the final design
Not bad, quite impressive, and I've seen a lot of godzilla artwork.
I guess the answer was obivious. Never doubted godzilla for a second though. But I don't understand why like people like kingkaijugojira (certainly a mouthful) refer to godzilla as a force of nature when he was created in an artificial environment. He is the product of a nuclear bomb, and is highly radioactive. He is far from natural!
Hey, what IF the Muto is actually just a parasite that eat the energy/blood of Godzilla? Then it will not be a predator per se.
But latter, the human activity transformed this previous parasite in to a REAL predator that not only wants to eat Godzilla but also all the other living things in the Planet???
This hypotesis fits more or less well with the possible plot, don't you think?
Junkerde: What I don't like is the idea that Godzilla (the King) is "hunted" by another species.
I mean, he is the main predator, is like the tiger or lion, and although there are some cases (in real life) of dholes and lycaons (the wild dogs of Asia and Africa, respectively) hunting tigers and lions, these are exceptional cases.
The analogy with Anguirus is diferent, because they are "natural enemies", but still, Godzilla was the predator of the two. On the other hand, this new movie (based in the "not yet corroborated" plot), Godzilla will be the prey! >:(
I really hope that this is not the case. We most wait until May for that.
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Yeah the Muto might not be as old as Godzilla but it doesn't mean they have never fought befor this current time. Perhaps the Muto wanted to "absorb" Godzillas essence to become stronger whenever they encountered him in the past. So say Big G is 2000 years old and the Muto have only been around for 800 years.
Nice post, featuring this.
The context of the sentences are ancient times in which they use ancient in the same meaning. It's not hard to understand, the context is the information around it, they lived during the same time. Easy, simple, you don't have to think about it too hard. But feel free to. Look, BOTH of our meanings could be what it means, we'll see who's right when it comes out though. But I know I have it, it's in the script that was leaked.
@junkerde
But if there's a Wooly Mammoth alive right now giving you bad feedback on eBay, he's your foe currently regardless of how old he is.
@Chris Picard
Not necessarily. If I refer to my neighbor who keeps stealing Ebony magazines from my mailbox as "my 90-year-old foe", it doesn't mean he's been my foe for 90 years. It just means I don't really need to bother calling the cops because he's probably going to die soon anyway.
I reckon it looks amazing.
@Doozyboot
for godzilla to have an ANCIENT foe like the box STATES, the foe would HAVE TO EXIST in the same time he was. That's why it's a FOE
It's like saying "Yeah, my foe is Wooly Mammoths, but it's too bad they existed before my time", then they wouldn't be a FOE.
They existed during the same time. Easy concept to understand from that sentence.
Awesome!!! So gonna get that one!
I see it too Sherlock and I think that is very interesting.
How do you read that and not see that Godzilla and the MUTO were from the same time period? An ancient foe, would need to exist for it to be a foe in the first place.
Love that this is actually getting responses, and hope this continues. thanks for the comments, guys. :)



















