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Legendary's Godzilla 2 & beyond - News & Rumors

I can't wait for that fight to be some of the only action the movie, while we spend seven hours with the girl from stranger things doing nothing again.
 
Nice poster, and now I have a new desktop wallpaper. Looking forward to finally getting a trailer.
 
Yeah, although it's as a shame we won't be able to see it on the big screen as it was intended. That's where such kind of entertainment is best served.
I'm going to be seeing it on the big screen. When I went to see the last one, the theater was almost empty. I expect the same thing this time so I have no fear of sick people.
 
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I plan to isolate myself for some time before. And like I said, when I went to both Skull Island and King of the Monsters the theaters were almost deserted. I guess no one here cares about this franchise. So I'm sure that when theaters are operating at limited capacity I'll be pretty much the only one there. It'll probably be safer than going to the shops.
 
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Kyle, Kyle... this is the big-budget franchise you signed on to? :(

"Godzilla's hurting people, and we don't know why?!" It's a freaking lizard the size of a building! What do you expect it to do? Build hospitals? Train guide dogs for the visually impaired?!
 
Question: Why is Kong so much bigger in this movie than Skull Island?
Answer: He gruesome.

Kyle, Kyle... this is the big-budget franchise you signed on to? :(

I found Chandler deeply unimpressive in Godzilla: King of the Monsters, and I'm not eager to see him return. It was one of those movies where the writers just assumed the white male lead automatically deserved to be the center of attention and therefore neglected to make him remotely as interesting or likeable as the other characters around him.


"Godzilla's hurting people, and we don't know why?!" It's a freaking lizard the size of a building! What do you expect it to do? Build hospitals? Train guide dogs for the visually impaired?!

The previous movies in this series established that Godzilla's role in the Monsterverse continuity is as a protector of the Earth, a benevolent kaiju who maintains the natural balance -- much like Gamera's role in the 1990s trilogy. So it's consistent that something must be wrong if he's suddenly turned villainous.
 
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