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So Godzilla gets two death fake outs two movies in a row?
I don't buy it.
I don't buy it.
gerdzerl wrote:DONT STOP G2000 YOU SEXY BEAST
gerdzerl wrote:DONT STOP G2000 YOU SEXY BEAST
I’m praying that this will be the case.G2000 wrote:I could almost see Ted Elliot trying to revive his old Gryphon
I hope this happens! It'd be awesome to bring an unused kaiju back!G2000 wrote:I could almost see Ted Elliot trying to revive his old Gryphon
Why does that sound like something Roger Corman would make?Shadowfyre wrote:Sea Louseaconda confirmed
I'd love to see something like that happen! Have the Gryphon be another very powerful Titan asleep under Skull Island, and waking it up is what leads to the third act in Hong Kong. It would be perfectly fitting if a plot to destroy Skull Island and kill all the Titans on it utterly fails, just releasing an even more powerful monster...wouldn't even be the first time something like that has happened in one of these movies, either.G2000 wrote:I could almost see Ted Elliot trying to revive his old Gryphon
I'd rather have Gryphon be a hybrid created by the Titan anarchists.Pkmatrix wrote:I'd love to see something like that happen! Have the Gryphon be another very powerful Titan asleep under Skull Island, and waking it up is what leads to the third act in Hong Kong. It would be perfectly fitting if a plot to destroy Skull Island and kill all the Titans on it utterly fails, just releasing an even more powerful monster...wouldn't even be the first time something like that has happened in one of these movies, either.G2000 wrote:I could almost see Ted Elliot trying to revive his old Gryphon
Would be cool though.Stefanos of Levanon wrote:Gryphon's not going to happen, it's going to be an OC monster.
Not really. It’s a mythological creature. Plus they never used it. I doubt they’d even notice at this point.Godzilla2000Zero wrote:Technically wouldn't the Gryphon be owned by Sony?
They wouldn't be able to use ideas and features that the Gryphon in the script has so it would need to be completely different.GoWhaleTours wrote:Not really. It’s a mythological creature. Plus they never used it. I doubt they’d even notice at this point.Godzilla2000Zero wrote:Technically wouldn't the Gryphon be owned by Sony?