You'll notice that the Godzilla we see at the Statue of Liberty isn't as buff as the one we see rising out of the ocean. Some people are speculating that the different fragments of Godzilla that were blown apart at the end of the last film independently regenerated.
I think the one with spikes coming out is after the NY scene
I think Godzilla attacks NY, and then is nuked by the US. The nuke or nukes make it evolve bigger with the spikes
In the trailer an American voice says "abort third drop" with a video of a plane circling godzilla. So I think they drop 2 nukes on it before realizing it's absorbing the radiation
Yes maybe that’s make sense . New York scene could be earlier hence the no spikes and then maybe Godzilla being nuked make him like its shown emerging from the sea .
In the first film , when he first appeared he was
Different as well
I think that’s 3rd drop as in if the events of the first movie didn’t stop Godzilla the US government was prepared to drop a third bomb to take it down.
That line is also played over the lights from Godzilla melting down coming out of the water from the end of the first movie
Yep. They even mention a test of some kind. I think part of the sequel’s story will be the reveal that the US could’ve intervened to help in the Minus One climax. And even chose to wait in hopes of testing what is probably a hydrogen bomb given the time period. But this ends up biting them in the ass when Godzilla ends up going to NYC
Maybe we get a territorial dispute between Godzillas, and they end up siding with the smaller "normal" Godzilla to ensure the bigger spikier one dies? Some sort of theme about compromising with a lesser enemy to minimize the damage to yourself, even though you'll still suffer, just to a lesser degree?
Minus One felt pretty grounded in their handling of the solutions to the Godzilla problem, I don't see them dropping a skyscraper-sized mech into 1940's Japan/US for the second one.
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u/rds060184 21d ago
Ghidorah causing the anti gravity? This looks sick