DarkKnight88
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“Godzilla is dumb so he thinks it’s one of his kind, and when he tries to mate with it, BOOM!”
				
			Sure, but why would you build a robot that looks like a giant lizard?

It's actually much simpler than we think, actually. Monarch builds it as a contingency method just in case Godzilla goes rogue (or humans do something that make him turn against us) and command the other Titans to destroy stuff, so they build a mechanical behemoth that resembles him so in case the worse scenario unfolds, they could have the other Titans believe he's still Godzilla, using Emma's device as basis to control them as well as being a weapon used against the G-Man.
Then, you could enter the human conspiracy plot, with this secret group of people who've lost their families and loved ones at the hands of the Titans during the events of KOTM (and maybe San Francisco), who want vengeance and come together with a plan to completely wipe them off the planet (thus preventing more loss of life, though like Emma, they are extremists about it). With this, they hear/find out about MechaGodzilla, find someway to hijack it, and change him into a harbinger of death whose sole mission is to destroy all the Titans, (but maybe not before manipulating the other Titans into taking down Godzilla and Kong first since they're the strongest, though that might be too repetitive due to KOTM sorta already utilizing that idea). Either way, the climax would be Kong and Godzilla teaming up to destroy MechaGodzilla (and hold off the Titans attacking them should, again, they use the similar plotline again).
This subplot would be gradually building in the background of the movie while Kong and Godzilla duke it out.
There, that's my "fanfic" idea on how GvK could go down if it does include MechaGodzilla. Probably won't be nothing like this, but I got inspired.
That's actually pretty good. It could work. I wonder, Toho licensed the Godzilla character to WB. Does that automatically include MechaGodzilla, or does that require additional licensing?
Toho licenses monsters individually. We know that Legendary initially got 5 monsters. They mentioned a little while ago that they got some more.
Yeah, that's what I'm wondering about, if the deal also extended to Legendary possibly using him in the Monsterverse. WB did use MechaGodzilla for Ready Player One, so I'm hoping that's the case.That's actually pretty good. It could work. I wonder, Toho licensed the Godzilla character to WB. Does that automatically include MechaGodzilla, or does that require additional licensing?
Yeah, that's what I'm wondering about, if the deal also extended to Legendary possibly using him in the Monsterverse. WB did use MechaGodzilla for Ready Player One, so I'm hoping that's the case.

Sigh. Tracking for an awful $14.5 million (-69%) this weekend, per deadline. Poor Godzilla, he deserves better.
Simple. They're not gonna do anything. It will still be released in March next year.
Even if it doesn't hold up to expectations box office wise and the Monsterverse ends shortly after, the movie will still be there, so no concerns on that front.
Yeah, you just take the plunge and hope you get at least a mini-breakout to make up for KotM. GvK is already in the can so it’s a sunk cost. And it’s not totally bleak on KotM’s box office. China seems to have firmed up a bit (Gavin was saying 130 isn’t dead yet there earlier today) and per corpse it could do 40-45 in Japan. Bottom line they might get close to break even after ancillaries so it isn’t an utter disaster yet. But GvK has a heluva uphill climb to rescue this franchise.
Sure, but why would you build a robot that looks like a giant lizard? I don’t see how that would really give them an advantage. The robots in Pacific Rim weren’t shaped like the monsters. I wasn’t a fan of that movie but they did provide a logical reason for the robots to be somewhat human shaped.
Because of that 1% chance someone must stop that alien raised in Kansas from destroying the world.Why does an adult billionaire playboy dress as a giant bat to fight a never-ending war against crime with his teenage sidekicks?
Because of that 1% chance someone must stop that alien raised in Kansas from destroying the world.
If you told me his Batman was Snyder's take on Dick Cheney, I'd honestly believe you.As Dick Cheney taught us.
Godzilla's drop could be about 65% this weekend, which would be really bad. It might not even break $100 million in the US.
I believe Godzilla vs. Kong might get released, but is Warner Bros. still going to want to spend $100 million to release it?
 
				