Official Godzilla: King of Monsters Thread

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I shouldn't be surprised by this inclusion, but I didn't expect to see it:



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I hear Legendary had to make the stipulation that Godzilla lives in order for his rights to have been used so I don't believe Gman is dying. It could possibly be used on him though OR used on Ghidorah instead.:ohhh:There's also the backdoor possibility of Desetroya being utilized somehow if they manage to get his rights:ohhh:
 

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I hear Legendary had to make the stipulation that Godzilla lives in order for his rights to have been used so I don't believe Gman is dying. It could possibly be used on him though OR used on Ghidorah instead.:ohhh:There's also the backdoor possibility of Desetroya being utilized somehow if they manage to get his rights:ohhh:

I could see Destroyah being the final boss in Kong vs. Godzilla if they get the rights. Toho and WB seem to have a better relationship than they did with Sony/Columbia and they seem happy with how things are progressing so I'm keeping my fingers crossed.
 

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Seeing the Oxygen Destroyer made me pull out my Criterion Gojira movie last night. That final scene. :wow: Serizawa telling Ogata and Emiko to be happy together and he begins to cut his oxygen cord. Then they realize what he's up to and try to pull him up...but it's to late. He's gone.

"Serizawa. :mjcry:"

Then Godzilla pops his head up one more time before going under and dying too.
 

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Moviegoers and kaiju-enthusiasts alike have already become acquainted with Warner Bros. and Legendary Entertainment’s cinematic Monsterverse in the 2014 film Godzillaand 2017’s Kong: Skull Island and will continue to do so with 2019’s Godzilla: King of the Monsters. But fans of the two titular monsters will have to wait until 2020 when they go head-to-head in Godzilla vs. Kong.

Although they are two different monsters, they both reign as gods of their own domains, something that was alluded to in the story of Kong: Skull Island and it’s after-credits scene. Kong: Skull Island director Jordan Vogt-Roberts revealed in an interview with Collider that he’s confident that his interpretation of the Eighth Wonder of the World will be given the same proper handling in the hands of Godzilla vs. Kong director Adam Wingard:

“Talking to Adam made me so happy because he, in particular, really understands the kind of anime, manga, mech sensibility that I was trying to bring to Kong. He gets that and that was something that I fought so hard for and was so difficult to sort of realize to life through concept to execution with ILM [Industrial Light and Magic.] That’s one of the things I’m most proud of with him. I think he truly gets that and he truly wants to lean into this version of Kong that kind of was born from my crazy and stupid video game brain.”

Vogt-Roberts also mentions that although there will the traits and sensibilities he established in Kong: Skull Island will be carried to Wingard’s film, he still advises that Wingard will still retain plenty of creative freedom with Kong:

“Yeah. He’s got plenty of freedom to sort of play around with how he wants and to play around with … I always joke that my Kong was kind of like a character in a Shane Black movie in the sense that he just gets beat the fukk up by the end of the movie. He’s just battered and scarred, and so he’s got that kind of reluctant protagonist vibe to him. I think Adam’s willing to take that anime thing and do what he needs to do as he squares off with Godzilla.”

Kong: Skull Island is now available on home video formats, featuring a cast that includes Tom Hiddleston, Brie Larson, Samuel L. Jackson, John Goodman, Toby Kebbell, John C. Reilly, and Terry Notary.

Godzilla: King of the Monsters begins its reign on March 22, 2019. The film’s cast includes Millie Bobby Brown, Kyle Chandler, Vera Farmiga, O’Shea Jackson Jr., Aisha Hinds, Anthony Ramos, Charles Dance, Elizabeth Ludlow, Zhang Ziyi, Anthony Ramos, Ken Watanabe, Randy Havens, O’Shea Jackson Jr., Aisha Hinds, Thomas Middleditch, Bradley Whitford, and Sally Hawkins.

Godzilla VS. Kong is set for release on May 29, 2020.
 

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Godzilla 2 'King of the Monsters' has completed filming!


Earlier this week filming was completed on the next Monsterverse installment Godzilla: King of the Monsters (Godzilla 2). Director Mike Dougherty teased fans with a few behind-the-scenes set photos to commemorate the film's last day of shooting. To further add excitement, the last photo Dougherty shared highlighted Mothra and Ghidorah prints on one of their set stand-in screens:
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