Originally posted by juggernaut74
I watched a YouTube video the other day and for some reason I can't find it again but apparently there is a 4 issue comic called Birth of Kong that takes place in 1995 some 20 plus years after Skull Island and the guy doing the video shows a pic of Kongs head compared to a human in the comic and compared it to Kongs head in the movie and there is quite a bit of difference almost twice as big it looked so going by that Kong in 1995 was around 200ft tall. So in two years when Kong vs Godzilla comes out Kong may be almost as big as Godzilla.
It was basically spelled out for us that Kong was going to be much larger in future films, John C. Reilly's character specifically says Kong's young and "he's still growing".
They might not make him equal size as Godzilla, but he'll be close enough to make a conceivable fight, before they team up for a monster smashing session.
Originally posted by Robtard
It was basically spelled out for us that Kong was going to be much larger in future films, John C. Reilly's character specifically says Kong's young and "he's still growing".They might not make him equal size as Godzilla, but he'll be close enough to make a conceivable fight, before they team up for a monster smashing session.
but will they stop fighting because of Martha
Originally posted by juggernaut74
I'm calling it now, Godzilla will NEVER be allowed to lose against Kong.Anyways there is some new info about how big the new monsters are in the new movie.
Rodan: 154ft.
Ghidorah: 521ft.
Mothra: 52ft.
Now if Kong was 100ft. tall in Skill Island I'm assuming he's going to be much larger in Kong vs Godzilla. Kong will be larger than Mothra and as big or bigger than Rodan.
mothra 52 feet? no way. she looks huge in the trailer.
Originally posted by Darth Thor
Theres no excuse for the lack of Godzilla in a Godzilla film. The fact that we all noticed shows the film was too long and the character story arcs were not interesting enough.
Still he was seen very little in some of those older movies.
sounds to me that you haven't watched those older films in a while
Godzilla screentime with the 2014 movie wasn't the problem, It was more to do with what it focused it.