Godzilla: KotM and Gvs.K Prediction Time

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MemberMothra LarvaeAug-14-2017 5:44 PMImage by Charlie Layton
With the recent tease of the Oxygen Destroyer, I think I got enough information to predict the plot of both movies. If you're into that sort of thing, post what you think below.
Anyways:
Pressured by the Government, general public, and the awakening of 4 different monsters throughout the movie, Monarch is forced to develop a weapon against them. Much like the first movie, they want to lure the kaiju into one area to use the Oxygen Destroyer that Serizawa developed on all of them at once. However, it only succeeds in destroying King Ghidorah. Mothra and Rodan (possibly one or both is dead at the hands of King Ghidorah) escape. Furthermore, Serizawa may or may not sacrifice himself like the first Serizawa did in Gojira '54.
Godzilla, however, is adversely effected by the weapon. His radioactive core starts to meltdown; his form begins to burn. In Godzilla vs. Kong, the Government realizes how Godzilla needs to be eliminated fast before he melts down and devastates Earth with the radioactive force of a thousand hydrogen bombs (or some other huge number of nuclear energy). So they get Kong (the only monster they think stands a chance against him), off of Skull Island and throw him at Godzilla hoping Kong would be victorious. That's when the titular fight happens.
However, the Oxygen Destroyer had another unforeseen consequence: the mutation of micro organisms. It mutates throughout the film and eventually reaches its final form: Destoroyah. Realizing this new threat, Godzilla and Kong face Destoroyah in a final battle.
Destoroyah is eventually defeated, but Godzilla is still burning. But, Kong refuses to fight him now; seeing how their fight was forced and they gain mutual respect for one another. So, the military fires freeze weapons at him as he begins to meltdown. Godzilla dies. Kong either succumbs to his injuries from the massive fight or lives to fight another day. If Serizawa is still alive at this point, he probably would retire. He (or someone else) would also probably hint that this Godzilla, while ancient, was not the last of his kind like Kong; thus fulfilling Toho's contract stipulation of "Godzilla must not completely die."
That's my instant take on the recent news anyways.