Yep...UltramanGoji wrote:I would rather the MonsterVerse end
4 films is fine.
Let Toho have their rights back & lets see what they can cook up.
Yep...UltramanGoji wrote:I would rather the MonsterVerse end
Oh I'm sorry...I should have been more specific.2004Zilla wrote:Um, Toho already has been cooking stuff up?
Because as long as the Monsterverse is the main menu at the Kaiju restaurant, anything that Toho may cook has to stay at the oven2004Zilla wrote:What difference does it make if there's a Monsteverse or not? lol
But... they literally made Shin Godzilla and the anime trilogy, is there something I'm missing here?ManuJM1997 wrote:Because as long as the Monsterverse is the main menu at the Kaiju restaurant, anything that Toho may cook has to stay at the oven2004Zilla wrote:What difference does it make if there's a Monsteverse or not? lol
Shinji Higuchi stated at G-FEST 2017 that Shin was made under a loophole in Legendary's contract.2004Zilla wrote: But... they literally made Shin Godzilla and the anime trilogy, is there something I'm missing here?
Dr. Professor, my arch nemesis, back to your old tricks I see. You just gotta dislike everything I like. Not today villain, not today. As Jagzilla said it has a nice balance to it to distract from the seriousness of the human plot.Dr. Professor wrote:I think the human scenes in Ghidorah, the Three-Headed Monster are a lot better than the monster scenes. I'm all for silly monster scenes, but unfortunately with this film I think they really clash with the serious tone of the human story. I think that Ghidorah has the one of the most interesting human stories of the whole franchise, but I honestly think they dragged the film down by playing most of the monster stuff silly.
Maybe that’s why a lot of the monsters are also “legally distinct”. Like sure yeah Godzilla looks similar, but his powers and origin are the most far removed you can get from Shin. In addition, Ghidorah’s design is radically different, and well Mothra doesn’t even really appear. Rodan also just appears as bones. Maybe that’s also why such an outlandish setting for the anime was decided on.UltramanGoji wrote:Shinji Higuchi stated at G-FEST 2017 that Shin was made under a loophole in Legendary's contract.2004Zilla wrote: But... they literally made Shin Godzilla and the anime trilogy, is there something I'm missing here?
As you can see by the chart, the sequel was originally meant to come out in 2018. It was postponed and so Shin was able to be released. Higuchi also said that if KOTM wasn't postponed, they would still be working on Shin.
The anime films are likely another result of the loophole. They're both...well, animated and also limited theatrical releases in Japan. They likely don't fall under the same restrictions that Shin would've had.
Same lol, I can't help my selfDrKaiju1954 wrote:I sing along to the Mothra prayer thing
Choose your next words wisely Canadian.KaijuCanuck wrote:Ghidorah the Three Headed Monster is fun, but compared to everything else of that era, kinda weak.