One Titan from Godzilla vs. Kong almost had a unique offensive ability during the film.
Artist Matt Millard has shared an awesome new piece of official concept artwork from the most recent installment in the Monsterverse. In the art, we can see an early idea of what Titanus Nozuki/Warbat could have looked like.
Not only is the appearance of the Titan drastically different than what we saw in the film, but Nozuki also sports an electrical tail. If this feature had made it into Godzilla vs. Kong, then maybe we could have seen the Titans use their tails as an electric attack against Kong in Hollow Earth (which would have been a role reversal of Kong having electric abilities of his own in King Kong vs. Godzilla).
Do you wish that Nozuki had an electrical tail ability in the film? Let other fans know your stance on the topic in the comments below.

Get the latest news and updates on Toho’s upcoming Godzilla projects delivered to your social media feeds by following us on X, on Instagram and liking our Facebook page!
More to explore from Toho:
- Godzilla Minus One sequel now in development!

New Godzilla console games are scheduled to arrive before 2028!
Toho are planning to release new Godzilla console games within the next 2 years!

Is the Godzilla Minus Zero release date June 1st, 2026?
A date placeholder set by Google and IMDb have fans wondering if the Godzilla Minus Zero release date has been revealed, but Toho has yet to confirm.

4K remaster of Godzilla vs. Destoroyah coming to theaters in April 2026... but only in Japan.
If you're in Japan next April make sure to book a ticket to see Toho's 4K remaster of Godzilla vs. Destoroyah! Sadly, North American fans will miss out.












