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If they made a new dinosaurian or avian kaiju with feathers like, it would be pretty cool. Godzilla's always had more crocodilian and amphibious attributes to his design, so feathers wouldn't really suit him.
I think Godzilla not showing up in the MonsterVerse timeline post GvK would cause way too many problems, he has too big of a role in the series to be completely sidelined and dropped without a good explanation. If their going to drop Godzilla from the rest of the series they would need to give him a proper send off.
Plus, I don't think Legendary would pay for the rights to continue using Godzilla, only to have him show up in just one series (one that he'll probably have limited screen time in). It's likely that we'll probably see him in at least one more movie (if not more).
HinikunaGoji,
Yeah and Toho was apparently interested in doing a sequel as long as Anno came back, but he didn't want to. So whatever motivation there was to do a sequel (and there was plenty) never made it to a planning stage.
As for why Shin Godzilla is filed under Reiwa, that's actually Toho's doing. They retroactively file Shin Godzilla under Reiwa, just like they did Return of Godzilla for Heisei.
I love reiwa for diversity, because its an era, not a series.
Also the humans on the tail. Even if it is "shock" that doesnt make it a negative for me. It fits in well with the Gojira in that movie and makes sense. It also leaves for artistic interpretation. Honestly the movie is so much better in japanese though.
Also why did the fanbase start calling it reiwa when Shin came out? Reiwa didnt start until 2019?
I do remember a few articles saying the cast was willing and happy to do a sequel though
She was in a movie with kong, and nothign abotu what she said means that she's in three Godzilla movies, but three monsterverse movies.
Putting him in the show is what i meant by sidelining, because the show is only confirmed to take place at least before GvK
goji could literally not show up ever show up post gvk in the mv timeline
Also Godzilla ain't getting sidelined, he's appearing in the TV show...
Well, keep in mind that MBB (AKA Madison) had a (reported) three-picture deal when it came to the MV.
And all of her movies and plots are related to Goji.
QuinnTKO,
Most of those write-ups were misinformed or click bait English articles. The Japanese sources confirm there were never sequel plans.
maybe GvK was a kong movie, because they were preparing to sideline Goji
Not mad about this tbh. It makes sense that MV Godzilla is going to be in TV for the foreseeable future while Toho makes it's cinematic Godzilla return. But I'm still expecting another Godzilla movie from Legendary, since GVK was more of a Kong movie.
Behemoth looks like a Deinotherium, Mammoth, Ground Sloth hybrid
In pokemon they are just aging since when they have children they start off in their early forms rather than later forms.
But back on topic, I can only see doom if Shin Godzilla were to awaken. It would be bad for humanity in either case regardless if humans can devises away to stop godzilla permeantely or live under it in fear or go extinct
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SasquaDash
Well I did mention in one of my three outcomes that Shin Godzilla would wipe out humanity should he devealop anymore immunities, (I refuse to call it evolving because evolving requires needing a mate in macroscopic lifeforms)
Godzilla with feathers, ooooh, anime style feather projectiles tipped with godzilla's bio-atomic radiation would have been too awesome!
SasquaDash
They could be an extinct clade of eight limbed vertebrates that coexisted with tertarpods
What if the monsterverse was still dudes in rubber suits?
I don't think so but then again this chromebook is trash
Sorry guys something's been glitching and making 2 posts instead of one idk what's wrong. Also Godzilla doing the chicken dance would be hilarious.
Yeah, In hindsight the feathers would have been weird.
Istead of back spines flashes for intimidation, he would be flapping his arms
I like certain things in that design (like the 2000 influence), but I'm not really huge on the feathers/quills, they look kind of weird on Godzilla.
I personally really like the two images with the sculpture of Godzilla's head. I remember a lot of people thinking that they were real and, even though it turned out to be fake, I honestly wouldn't have minded if he actually ended up looking like that (although I prefer the design that we actually got).
I always liked the feathered one, becuase it made it more like a dinosaur and still looked menacing
Yeah Millennium is my least favorite. Shin and Millenium end up being like a Marvel movie with an after credits scene but no second movie.
Yeah that was so long ago I've always thought Godzilla concept art was cool
Yeah, they may have had some mammalian inspiration that was used for their design (technically they also had reptilian, insectoid and arachnid features used in their designs as well), but their final design, behavior, and lifecycle doesn't really fit the idea of them being mammals. It's like saying that the Heisei Godzilla is a mammal because he has some mammalian features in his design.
Honestly, I don't think we could technically classify the MUTOs as any known group of animal. It's easier to say that they're some type of ancient creature and the group they evolved from was lost to time.
Yeah, that's pretty much been my biggest complaint about the Millennium and Reiwa series, they can't seem to stick with any continuity, constantly resetting the timeline after one or two films, which takes away a lot of potential. Even when they do have films with continuity (like the Polygon Trilogy) they still ignore the potential interesting world building ideas and it ends up feeling like a huge missed opportunity. It's especially annoying when they end the movies on cliffhangers that could make for an interesting story, like Godzilla's heart beating on the ocean floor in GMK, or the humanoid creatures spawning out of his tail at the end of Shin. Because they don't do anything with the idea, the scenes end up just feeling kind of pointless and it's like they're only there for shock value. That's one of the reasons why I've wanted the MonsterVerse to continue, because I feel like there's a lot of potential in the series and I really want to see it realized.
Also, my Dad said the same thing about Shin Godzilla's shins, XD
That would be cool, I feel like not doing a Shin 2 would be a missed opportunity. Also random thought my sister thought it was called Shin Godzilla because he had big shins! :D
"How would you stop Godzilla in the sequel?"
They wouldn't. Godzilla would continue to evolve and humanity's attempt to stop him would be futile. Godzilla and his spawns would become a modern extinction event. The small remnants of humanity would no longer be the dominant species, they would be forced to live in the shadows of the monsters they created.
I do wish we could have seen the weird Godzilla minions in action they looked insane.
In all fairness saying MUTOs are mammals is like saying Godzilla is a flamingo's ancestor, it just doesn't make sense.
"Pacific Rim establishing dinosaurs were failed kaiju"
I thought the implication was that the first attempt at a kaiju invasion caused the extinction of the dinosaurs (in the Pacific Rim universe), not that the dinosaurs were kaiju.
True they are fictional, however there is nothing wrong with debating about these things. Because fictional things can be about serious real-life topics like take the original Godzilla's aesop. Its the horrors of the atomic bomb, imagery from the 1954 movie evokes images of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, as well as the nuclear testing in the bikini atoll with Lucky Dragon 7. Godzilla is a victim of the atomic bomb as well as being the embodiment of it










