Godzilla 2014 Deleted Scenes (Spoilers)
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G-Fan2000
MemberMothra LarvaeMay 17, 20147095 Views19 RepliesHello! I noticed there is plenty of scenes that were cut out. Here are some: 



DuratokMay 17, 2014
The second pic was kind of in the movie. They show those buildings and the doors closing, but instead it's Godzilla fighting the flying MUTO.




Lord VaderMay 17, 2014
I just noticed that. Those would have been interesting scenes to see.
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Something RealMay 17, 2014
G-FAN2000 - Indeed, those scenes would have been quite neat to see in the finished film. I wonder if they'll be included in a director's cut or extendid edition. :)


Deadite KaijuMay 17, 2014
Yeah I know right. I was expecting to see all those scenes in the film but instead they were cut out and some were alternate shots. Like when the door closes on Godzilla in the trailer, in the movie it was the same shot but with him and the MUTO fighting. Great film :)




Something RealMay 17, 2014
GHIDORAH2001 - Indeed. I'd have preferred for all of the scenes of destruction we saw throughout various trailers to be left in the film's final cut. It would have been spectacular! Even so, the film was still extremely fantastic! :)
kurochan_24May 18, 2014
What I am curious off is that dead creature with multiple feet and looks like a giant centipede.
It certainly doesn't look like MUTO whose limbs are quite long.
That was cut off too.

Deadite KaijuMay 18, 2014
@Kurochan_24 - That dead multi-armed creature you saw was just a concept. It was never intended to be in the film.
RyomiMay 18, 2014
I appreciated that they were missing. Notice that each missing piece that was shown in the trailers, told you a different view about what was happening in the movie...when you watch the movie, it wasn't needed and usually way cooler. I like this new trend, so that way I'm not seeing the whole movie in the trailer (thanks amazing spiderman 2, I don't know why I paid for that movie when literally ive seen every big moment in the trailer.), or that i like how the trailers itself is like a prologue to the movie to help me better understand it when I'm watching the movie itself..I.E...in the trailer you have the halo speech about family by the admiral vs in the movie is where ford explains the family element that drives him to jump on the train with the bomb. It's letting you know those elements exist but you understand it better watching the actual movie vs hearing in on the trailer. It was nice not to see those scenes because if I saw them, my mind would've been changed to "I remember this in the trailer, let's see how my theories went" Instead of staying in the moment... Like when ford "spoiler warning" talked about his family in San Fran and why he needed to be on the train... Way more impactful than the speech in the trailer by the admiral. Make sense? seen it twice so far but I've #beenDrinking tonight.

Carl MajorsMay 18, 2014
Still think the SoL was only there as a little nod to JJ Abrams...it's an easter egg really.

Something RealMay 18, 2014
RYOMI - That was an incredibly insightful post! I can see the standpoint from which you're coming and it's quite fascinating. Thank you for providing such an elevated point of view for the removal of the various scenes we beheld in the trailers. Very compelling, indeed! :)

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