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^ Agreed, if Ramarak was the same size as the Female Muto, I could see the Big One winning.
Yeah, the female Hokmuto (my personal name for the unidentified M.U.T.O.s in the 2014 film until we have an official species name) is simply too large and strong to be bothered by Ramarak.
If the sizes were more equalized, I could see Ramarak actually accomplishing something.
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Gone but not forgotten.
Looks like someone forgot to say "Spoiler alert".
The artwork reminds me of 2014's design, but it still looks great.
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I don't think this movie will be coming out at all. However, with the next three years being the years of the monsters (starting with this year's Pacific Rim: Uprising), there is a chance that a Gamera movie could come out. But unfortunately, it won't be this Gamera movie.
Does anyone feel like Zilla should appear in a new Toho film (on-screen appearance, not just in dialogue or in non-film media)? I know the last time it happened, it was payback for the 1998 film, but then IDW made a fight between Zilla and Godzilla that I think should have been done on-screen. So who agrees with me?
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I agree. Reminds me of the Heisei era, with how realistic the monsters looked. I think it was a good design choice. Hope we get to see full-scale photos of these.
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I didn't know you interviewed famous people. Must be interesting (unless this is your first interview, but still interesting nonetheless).
Am I the only one who remembers that Legendary stated that in its Monsterverse, Godzilla is the last of an ancient species that lived during the Permian period?
^I don't think the Anguirus designs are terrible. The Godzilla leaves some to be desired, but again, I think for fan project it's impressive.
^God, I hope not.
Who else agrees with me that it feels like everybody forgot this fact when the movie came out on Netflix?
So, is anyone else going to reply to this, or is it just going to be me?
Today is the 5th of Feb. Are they both closed or are they still open?
I hope that at least somebody, like Legendary, takes the monster designs from this and get inspired by them.
No I know that maquettes exist for model purposes, but having high res photos like this that resemble something from Sideshow Collectibles seems unfeasible at this time.
I doubt this is real, but if it is the design seems quite nice.
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I mean, it's standard operating procedure to have maquettes of creature designs done during pre-production, so I have no doubt that production sculpts of the monsters from the movie have existed for the last year... or more.
If the guy were part of the production, it's not unfeasible. Plus this stuff gets leaked all the time. It's not that it's unbelievable, it's just that it's more likely to be something else.
Why would a sculpture of Godzilla 2 be made before we have even seen what he will look like? There's the flaw in this being from it--why would this be made and ready when no one except those working on the film know what he looks like? Especially not from some random Twitter account.
Its a really good sculpture tho.
Good thing I made sure to point out how this isn't confirmed official.
He posted another one as well. From what I can gather it's not necessarily related to the new movie, just a new kit of the 2014 Godzilla coming out for 2018. But I can't be sure. There's a lot of shady, unconfirmed things floating around right now--Like the Godzilla vs. Kong maquette from reddit.
Probably just a fanmade sculpture.
I think that's something that'll happen with any project that isn't funded by a studio trying to look professional. I didn't donate to the initial campaign, but from what I understand, the funds were returned to the fans.
I liked the designs, it had a "this was definitely made by a fan/amatuer" thing going for it, which I admire.
The thing is I know some people who have worked with the guys behind this, including one who was courted to build miniatures for the project, but he turned them down. The production sounded far less glamorous and happy before Toho even stepped in--A lot of wasted funds. Butting heads. A lot of unhappy fans who were given so little in return for the large sums they donated. (Again, all of this was before Toho's ban hammer.)
On top of it not looking all that impressive to me, design wise, I think this would have been disastrous based on the behind-the-scenes issues.










