Re: Godzilla series
Lol i was simply refering to his roles in pre-Legendary movies. But yes as stated he is an animal (like the MUTO parasites) from a bygone age is the epitome of the power of nature. I mean you did not the massive storm that began brewing over California. He, and all subsequent monsters introduced, will most likely be prehistoric hyperfauna and it just so happens they are awakening in an era with litttle rivals minus themselves.
I know they are planning a sequel (at moment based) on Monster Island so hopefully we can see some Rodan and Anguirus in the next film. Heck they could just make the film have a bunch of those prehistoric kaiju running around as cameos and then just choose which one Godzilla has problems with. I will also hope that if they get to a Godzilla 3 that the divine kaiju or Mecha are in it.
I was just referring to this Godzilla film in particular. Godzilla is neither hero or villain. It is a force of nature. It does what it wants and if it happens to save humanity, that is a bonus. Other series change it up slightly, but in general, the Zilla does what the Zilla wants.
Lol i was simply refering to his roles in pre-Legendary movies. But yes as stated he is an animal (like the MUTO parasites) from a bygone age is the epitome of the power of nature. I mean you did not the massive storm that began brewing over California. He, and all subsequent monsters introduced, will most likely be prehistoric hyperfauna and it just so happens they are awakening in an era with litttle rivals minus themselves.
I know they are planning a sequel (at moment based) on Monster Island so hopefully we can see some Rodan and Anguirus in the next film. Heck they could just make the film have a bunch of those prehistoric kaiju running around as cameos and then just choose which one Godzilla has problems with. I will also hope that if they get to a Godzilla 3 that the divine kaiju or Mecha are in it.