
Chuck Norris
MemberMothra LarvaeMay-29-2014 3:59 AMThe title is fairly self-explanatory.
I loved the movie but there were a few things that... Frustrated me, for one, Ken Watanabe should have had a better part or even been the main character! Also i was really annoyed by the fact that (SPOILERS)
Bryan cranston's and Juliette Binoche's characters were killed of. I mean Juliette Binoche is an oscar winning actress and Bryan Cranston is well... Bryan Cranston, there are no other words to describe the greatness of that guy.
In the sequel i would like to see Godzilla more ( I get how they didn't reveal him until the end) but in the sequel we already know what he looks like so mabye slowly reveal the other monster(s). One idea for the plot is that Godzilla has been agitated by something and starts destroying a bunch of cities until it is revealed that a group of creatures, other alpha predators that also preyed on the MUTO and competed with Godzilla were awakening. These creatures are reptiles and have a rare hive behaviour for reptiles. Except instead of a queen they have a king. The creatures are called Ghidorahs and the king is... King ghidora. Godzilla fights and vanquishes the hive and then has one final battle against the King Ghidorah in Tokyo.

Chuck Norris
MemberMothra LarvaeMay-29-2014 4:02 AMalso the King Ghidorah is the only one with 3 heads that can breathe lightning. It's lightning breath has the same system as an electric eel'

talisman
MemberMothra LarvaeMay-29-2014 8:26 AMI can't see a good sequel with what Edward's started.
Edward's Godzilla is only a very large animal. He needs plenty of nap time after tough battles, can only use his atomic breath so much (not sure what to call it), he will need plenty of human help, as he needed that with the Mutos. Ford th hero/bomb expett and halo jumper was there, will he be back to save him again in the sequel?
Will their be other monsters? ARe the toho monsters also going to be weakened and only large animals? How does that work with Ghidorah?
Will the other large animals take up screen time? Means less screen time again for Godzilla. Logically, he has to introduce and spend time on those. This is a sequel, the time for Godzilla has now past, so what does he do now in terms of screen time?
Godzilla's only purpose in the last film was to restore a balance, and he seemed to be there only because some Mutos were going to have babies. Will that be exteneded into the next film?
Will Godzilla again be the 'gentle giant' avoiding carriers and buildings, just having his "oopsies?"
I know this sounds rather harsh, but I think that Legendary set up so that a sequel is pretty tough to do at this point.
I say start from scratch with a new director and a new vision, making godzilla the star in his own movie. But that can't happen, can it?

The Weaver
MemberMothra LarvaeMay-29-2014 11:30 AMTALISMAN
You lack the imagination for what Gareth's Godzilla could do with a sequel, I'm an artist and storywriter, and I can picture an entire canvas filled increadibly awesome stories and ideas. A reason for the hate in this movie is because it actually feel like an introduction to a world where monsters exist rather than a stand alone story which Gareth intended, so seeing it like that makes a lot of sense.
This thing is made to have sequels.
Evan123
MemberMothra LarvaeMay-29-2014 11:38 AMWell said THE WEAVER!! Look TALISMAN, we get it, you really did not like it but I for one don't need to be reminded everyday, I don't want to insult you and I hope I'm not, your a great member for debating and talking etc. I'm just saying....