How I'd do Godzilla vs. Kong before Godzilla: King of the Monsters:
I've said a few times before, I think the Godzilla vs. Kong story would've worked a lot better if it came BEFORE King of the Monsters instead of after: that way, Godzilla going up against Kong would've seemed less one-sided, there'd be no sequel de-escalation, and there'd be none of that Reset Button backtracking on all of KotM's consequences with the Titans awakening that I viscerally hated.
I'd cut down some of the canon GvK characters' scenes to give certain other characters time to shine, and change the central theme a bit.
So, getting into it:
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Before showing the opening of Kong and Jia, there'll be two Distant Prologues starting the film, one focused on Godzilla and the other focused on Kong. (Godzilla's prologue:) A Monarch on-site housing facility for operatives and their families, close to Janjira: 2014, the night of Hokmutuo's containment breach. It's been devastated, with metal torn and chaos reigning. We focus on a Japanese teenage boy, half-pinned under rubble with some jagged glass above threatening to fall on him at any wrong movement: Ren Serizawa. Ren is screaming and pawing for help for his mother, who's buried and motionless under a pile of bricks and rubble, dead. Something catches Ren's attention: through the orange-glowing smoke from the fires, he glimpses Godzilla's jagged silhouette looming out of the sea over the ruins, petrifying everyone below as they stare up at him. Godzilla seems to pause as if scenting the air, then marches on, back towards the sea in search of his prey, but as he does, his tail β maybe by pure luck or maybe deliberately for all any human but him knows β swipes and clears away the glass sheets that were hanging over Ren, and the Monarch rescue workers manage to get Ren loose without injury. (Kong's prologue:) Basically it's part or all of the GvK novelisation's prologue scene where Kong rescues Jia from the storm consuming Skull Island once she's alone.
After the prologues, and the sequence with Jia in the present greeting Kong and Kong getting frustrated at sensing his home's destruction would remain largely unchanged, except that instead of Kong being inside a city-sized dome, he's on a natural mountain peak that's above the disaster which has consumed Skull Island since 1973 (whether it's still the storm wall closing in with the peak being the only part of the island above the stormclouds, or it's the rest of the island sinking underwater) β it's still too small to keep Kong alive for long, and he's still throwing spears made out of trees on the mountain out at the stormclouds/water in frustration.
We then go to Monarch high command in the present, where a few screens' worth of footage play to establish the fallout of what happened in Godzilla 2014: a minority think Godzilla is a hero after he killed the Mutos in San Francisco and then disappeared back into the sea without further harm, but the majority are still terrified of him and the thought that he could return at any time. Governments around the world are still debating launching a preemptive strike to hunt down and kill Godzilla, with mounting suspicions that Monarch aren't letting on everything they know about what's really out there (it's made clear here that the public are still in the dark about Kong and Skull Island's existence). A Monarch operative monitoring the global sensor array alerts their superior that they're picking up a mass matching Godzilla heading north through the Pacific towards Florida. We then cut to Dr. Serizawa, in his private bunk as Vivienne Graham or someone else arrives to alert him that his attention is urgently needed.
Then we'll cut to Bernie's little espionage mission in Apex Pensacola. It'll go largely the same as in the film... except that here he has a sidekick, a woman named Elisha (because Madison and Mark Russell obviously won't be a thing in this rewrite, since KotM happens later on the timeline, so I'll recontextualise Josh with an Age-Up and Gender Flip into Elisha). Elisha is another Apex worker like Bernie who suspects something's up, and she'll serve as someone for Bernie to bounce off of throughout his adventure. She's clearly going along with Bernie's insane shit because she's carrying a torch for him, which he's as blind as a bat to with his focus on bringing down Apex. The basic framework of the Pensacola scene is the same: Bernie and Elisha discover the shipping manifest, an evac occurs as Godzilla makes landfall, Godzilla attacks the factory and accidentally saves Bernie and Elisha's bacon by killing two guards, and Bernie and Elisha see Mechagodzilla's eye humming. (Although in my version, Godzilla isn't yet as amped up as he was in KotM and the canon GvK, instead still being a bit closer to his 2014 level - because of that, he doesn't spam his atomic breath and instead exclusively uses his bulk in this attack).
Meanwhile, on the roof, Walter Simmons and grown-up Ren Serizawa's helicopter evac scene is a bit different. For one thing, the deleted footage of Ren looking at his family photo on the chopper pad is restored to firmly establish his link to Dr. Serizawa. For another thing, the scene doesn't end when Ren heeds Simmons' shouts that they need to go and runs into the chopper: instead, the scene briefly continues on Ren and Simmons inside the chopper. Simmons asks Ren if he's alright, noticing how shaken up Ren is after he watched Godzilla approaching, and Simmons gives Ren some almost fatherly words of comfort that they will βmake things right.β
We cut to the news report of Godzilla's attack and Simmons' little speech about "working together to ensure a safer world" and getting rid of Godzilla, but in this version, the news report will have a bit more emphasis on a "HOLY SHIT, GODZILLA IS BACK" vibe since this is the first time he's reappeared since 2014 (and maybe Aftershock). We then go to Serizawa and the rest of Monarch dealing with the fallout of Godzilla's Pensacola attack: there's a lot of askew ties and people rushing back-and-forth, trying to deal with the media storm and demands by media and governments for answers and counter-measures. While Serizawa and Graham are working amid the mess, Serizawa gets a text from Ren informing him that he's alright after the attack; Serizawa observes it, then gets back to plunging himself into analysing Godzilla's actions alongside Vivienne, noting from the footage of the attack that Godzilla appeared agitated as if he feared a new threat... one much stronger than the Mutos for him to look so agitated. But no other creature appeared, and none of Monarch's sensors indicate anything like another Titan was anywhere near Pensacola throughout Godzilla's attack, perplexing them.
We then cut to Nathan Lind's recruitment from the university basement, although in this version: when Simmons and Ren approach Nathan first in his cellar office, Nathan initially refuses Simmons' request for his aid and leaves the office β Nathan goes to the bar, where Ren approaches him alone, and Ren uses a more personal touch to sway Nathan: Ren brings up the death of his mother during Hokmuto's rampage out of Janjira, and Ren bitterly recalls that after Hokmuto had escaped, Ishiro was so hyperfocused on combatting the Mutos in the ensuing G-Day that he didnβt so much as call Ren to comfort him until after the events in San Francisco a couple days later were already over. Ren wonders if Ishiro wasn't even told by anyone that his wife was dead until after the Mutos were slain. Ren and Nathan's talk gives Nathan the final push he needs to start rambling to Ren and Simmons outside of the bar about how to reach the Hollow Earth using Titan genetic memory, and to go after Dr. Andrews.
The "Nathan persuades Andrews" scene plays out more or less the same as in the film, and afterwards, there's another scene based on one of the canon film's deleted scenes: Monarch and military officials including Dr. Serizawa, Guillerman and Admiral Stenz sending Team Kong off with well-wishes on their mission to find the Hollow Earth's energy source with Apex Cybernetics' aid. Stenz and Guillerman do the bulk of the talking, while Serizawa is quiet, ambivalent about this whole operation. After Team Kong have left the room, Stenz approaches Serizawa and they have a quiet chat about what's going on with Godzilla. Stenz makes it clear that while he doesnβt completely trust Apex, he's convinced that their goals align now that Godzilla is attacking without an even worse monster than him around, and Stenz points out to Serizawa that if they donβt let Apex use their secret superweapon, the alternative at this juncture would be NATO voting to nuke Godzilla again. Serizawa brings up that he was proven right last time that Godzilla only emerged to restore balance and he left in peace once that was done β Stenz retorts by rhetorically asking something along the lines of (not exact dialogue so much as the meaning behind it): "Were you right? Because from my point of view, it doesn't look like Godzilla's restoring anything right now. He walked away when the Mutos were killed, but just once isn't absolute proof of a pattern. The human lives that are on the line right now, when there isn't any other monster around but Kong; those lives are what matter to me."
We cut to Bernie, sitting alone in his flat, recording the end of his post-Pensacola podcast. He mentions how Apex have very deep pockets with multiple governments. After Bernie finishes the podcast, he takes a swig out of his flask, and talks to the flask like he's talking to Sara, also glancing at a photo of the two of them pinned to his wall: Bernie's dialogue establishes that he wants justice for his wife's death, hinting he blames Apex. Someone knocks on Bernie's door, and he's startled, obviously suspecting it's men-in-black types, but it's just Elisha bringing him some pizza. As Bernie and Elisha eat and talk, Bernie tells her he intends to go back into the Apex Pensacola ruins tonight to look for that giant cybernetic orb they saw during Godzilla's attack. Elisha makes it clear she's not going to let Bernie go in their alone, and Bernie responds with surprise as he hadnβt expected her to come but he wonβt deny the help (cue a silently frustrated βIβm sending you signals, you idiotβ look on Elisha when Bernieβs out the room).
Elisha makes some light advances on Bernie while theyβre going into Apex Pensacola, and Bernie remains oblivious. The basic steps of the return to Apex Pensacola go the same as in the film: Bernie and Elisha find MechaGβs eye gone and then they find the underground maglev station (but unlike in the film, in this version, Bernie will ramble that the maglev tunnels are natural Hollow Earth tunnels which Apex are taking advantage of, rather than tunnels Apex bore themselves), and Bernie+Elisha end up stowing away aboard a Skullcrawler egg-filled train to Hong Kong to avoid getting caught. Enroute, Bernie and Elisha have a heart-to-heart β Bernie opens up to Elisha about how Sara was killed in a car accident days after she freaked out over something she discovered while working for Apex, and how he held her hand as she died in hospital. Bernie trails off while he's speaking of this, into focusing singularly on the mission again.
Meanwhile, Team Kong's journey from the first shot of Kong chained atop the ship up goes mostly the same as in the film: Maia shows up, Godzilla attacks the ship and Kong, they throw Godzilla off by playing dead, then Team Kong gets Kong through the Antarctic vile vortex and activates the Hollow Earth's energy source. But there are several divergences from the film's version: (1) During Nathan and Andrews' heart-to-heart about Andrews and Kong adopting Jia, Andrews brings up how Skull Island's destruction was Monarch's fault (hinting at Kingdom Kong), and she admires that Kong still seems to see the best in humans and accept that he needs them. (2) During Godzilla and Kong's sea fight, Kong does a bit better against Godzilla than he did in the canon version, since in this version, Godzilla isn't as amped up post-2014 yet. (3) Instead of using helicopters to airlift Kong through Antarctica, Monarch uses a land-based terrain vehicle with a Titan-sized ramp (because I don't care if a film as overall-good as Pacific Rim also did it, choppers carrying something that big and heavy through the air for hundreds of miles is just ridiculous). (4) I'll add an additional scene - which might or might not get left on the cutting room floor - where Andrews is video-calling Monarch command to update them on the situation: she speaks to Serizawa in person, and maybe throws some casual shade at Serizawa which shows that sheβs butted heads with him before about how Monarch should manage the Titans. She snips at how Serizawa has a history of advocating for "letting nature take its course," and that if they'd done things his way back when Skull Island was consumed, then Kong would be dead right now. (5) Inbetween the end of Godzilla's sea attack and the arrival at the temple, Maia will lose some of her attitude and show a bit of a softer side to the rest of Team Kong: she talks a bit about her relationship with her father, Nathan or Andrews notes that she still loves him despite him being a tough taskmaster, and she confirms gently that yes, she does. (6) When Team Kong are in the Hollow Earth, Maia notes that Kong seems like he's on steroids, prompting Dr. Andrews to exposit that the region's natural radiation is feeding and empowering Kong for the first time in his life.
Meanwhile, back at Monarch high command, Serizawa and Vivienne begin gradually working out that Godzilla's Pensacola attack, and his subsequent attacks on several islands, have coincided with a bioacoustic signal similar to the Titans', but warped and artificial as if someone has been broadcasting an artificial imitation of a Titan's call, although that shouldn't be possible as far as they know without an organic basis; prompting Vivienne or someone else to mention the Titan DNA black market as the possible origin of such an organic component. Serizawa afterwards contacts Walter Simmons by video call to ask that he postpone the deployment of his secret weapon, and the call lets Serizawa and Simmons, these two men who represent mirror opposites, have a face-off with their different philosophies on man and nature. Serizawa clearly distrusts and dislikes Simmons despite remaining polite, as he sees every trait of humanity that he criticises in Simmons, while Simmons passive-aggressively hints that he considers Serizawa a naive fool who cares more about tribal-worshipping an uncontrollable animal than he does about peopleβs lives. Simmons also passive-aggressively rubs in that he's treated Ren like his own son at Apex, hinting at Simmonsβ dark side under the "honest corporate executive" act. After the call, Serizawa has a moment where he contemplates texting Ren to ask if he, as a high-up in the company whose factory Godzilla attacked, knows anything, hoping Ren will tell him whatever Simmons wonβt, and maybe perturbed by Simmonsβ taunt about Ren.
Later, Admiral Stenz informs Serizawa and Vivienne that, despite pushback from Apex Cybernetics and multiple internal officials, NATO has just elected to launch a nuke against Godzilla after projecting his current position in the sea β since there are no Mutos with EMPs this time, the military can afford to fire a long-range nuclear missile at Godzilla. Monarch and others can only watch on in horror through live feeds as the nuclear missile flies across the world map towards Godzilla... The missile makes impact, unleashing a mushroom cloud unlike any the Pacific Ocean has seen since the Cold War detonations. A tense pause passes... before sensors confirm that the radioactive fallout is rapidly disappearing as something soaks it up, then sensors confirm that Godzilla's mass is very much still alive and in one piece at the epicentre. Mass stunned horror, shock, dismay and uproar ensues among Monarch and the military.
Meanwhile back with Bernie and Elisha, things from the maglev stowaway incident onwards largely progress the same as in the canon film; they get a worm's eye view of Mechagodzilla's test run and Number 10's death in the sacrificial chamber while barely avoiding the Grim Reaper themselves as they run for cover. After Mechagodzilla powers down, Simmons and Ren's conversation and screentime are extended slightly, with Simmons drop a passing line about how Ren will have vengeance for his mother on the Titans, and giving Ren a bit more of the same fatherly act as he did at the Pensacola evac, which seems to soothe Ren. Bernie rambles in the pod where he and Elisha have taken cover, realising that Apex are trying to replace Godzilla and have most likely been provoking him from the start β then Elisha, after the near-death brush theyβve just had, finally hits her Rage-Breaking Point at Bernieβs single-mindedness; exploding at him that heβs gotten them into a literal life-or-death situation, and she went along with it because she cares that much about him. She calls him out that she still has a life and a future which will all be lost if she dies here, and he also still has a life and future beyond avenging Sara, who Elisha says sheβs doubtful would want Bernie to throw that away in his pursuit of justice. The callout gets through to Bernie.
Bernie and Elisha eventually find Mechagodzilla's control room with a giant, dragon-like Titan skull hooked into it, which neither Bernie nor Elisha recognise (because KotM hasnβt happened yet, and the skull in this version was presumably severed from Ghidorah in ancient times before they were frozen). Bernie, looking at the computer screens around the skull mentioning words like βpsionic,β exposits his theories that the mysterious Titan skull must be telepathic and used to puppeteer Mechagodzilla. Bernie and Elisha slip inside the skull after Ren is gone to try and sabotage the controls, and get caught red-handed by the woman with the bad hairdo and apprehended just like in the canon film.
Meanwhile, Godzilla in the ocean, is eventually done feeding, with the radiation levels at the ocean nuke site having dropped practically back to zero - he's fully transitioned out of his 2014 look and into his KotM look. He senses Mechagodzilla activating during the test run, and he starts heading towards it. Monarch note that Hong Kong has a vile vortex hidden underneath it, and Serizawa, Vivienne, Guillerman and the rest of Monarch get ahead of Godzilla to Hong Kong. Godzilla storms into the city in his newly-supercharged state, and starts boring through the ground to crack open the vile vortex once he senses what Kong has disturbed in the Hollow Earth. Monarch have pieced together that the artificial Titan call provoking Godzilla is coming from Apex's Hong Kong HQ right now, which prompts Serizawa to much more urgently try to call and text Ren. Ren, in Apex Hong Kong, is shown observing the fresh stream of alerts from his father on his phone, and Ren silently ignores them with a bitter look on his face, then glances to Simmons.
Meanwhile, Bernie and Elisha are brought to Simmons in the control hub earlier than in the film, with Ren being present. Bernie and Elisha confront Simmons on his conspiracy, and Simmons boasts of his plan like in the canon filmβs version, but also makes it clear in this version that he sees himself as humanity's avenger for all the lives lost in 2014 and the loss of humanity's title as the dominant species which he sees himself as correcting. Simmons also admits, like in the GvK novelisation, that MechaG's bioacoustics driving Godzilla to attack Apex's facilities was a "happy" accident that Apex hadn't been expecting before Pensacola, but are willing to take advantage of. Bernie tells Simmons that he (Bernie) is just a guy whoβs been onto Simmons for years, and he accuses Simmons of being behind Saraβs assassination: Simmons claims he doesnβt know what Bernieβs talking about, not that he cares much, and it might have just been Tuesday for him. Maia's energy source upload from the Hollow Earth comes in while Bernie and Elisha are held hostage in the control hub, but instead of Ren, it's Bernie and Elisha who protest and try to give Simmons the "upgrade is untested" warning, with their own technical common sense as blue-collar Apex technicians β Ren, unlike in the film, has no flicker of doubt about Simmonsβ recourse in this version.
Meanwhile in the Hollow Earth, the disaster at the temple is going largely the same as in canon, except for a couple things. (1) Skullcrawlers emerge to massacre the Apex guns and threaten Team Kong, and Kong fights them. At one point, Kong has a choice between finishing off one of the crawlers that killed his people, or letting it live to rush to save Jia and the rest of Team Kong, and he chooses the latter. And (2) Maia actually does escape with her life through the vile vortex towards the surface, and during all the chaos when Godzilla and Kong begin their Hong Kong clash, Maia's HEAV makes it back to Apex Hong Kong.
Godzilla and Kong's Hong Kong fight plays out largely the same, with Godzilla charged up to his KotM/GvK level after the nuking at sea, while Kong is juiced up by the Hollow Earthβs background radiation, although as the fight goes on, Godzilla starts showing signs of wearing out as Kong keeps eluding and dodging Godzilla's attacks. It still doesn't stop Godzilla from curb-stomping Kong after the hit from Kong's axe. Mechagodzillaβs awakening also goes largely the same as in the canon film, except that when Renβs connection to MechaG is broken, he manages to take the helmet off and get out of the skull just in time to avoid being killed when the piloting system explodes. After MechaG swats Simmons in front of Bernie and Elisha and is in the process of cutting up Hong Kong, Maia, who was on a lower floor of the HQ, sees whatβs happened to her dad in the fresh dust and rubble, and the look on her face makes it clear she's pissed and just about snapped.
MechaG engages Godzilla: Godzilla is still half-juiced up on a nuke even after his tussle with Kong, but MechaG shows how powerful the Hollow Earth energy source fuelling it truly is by still being able to keep up with Godzilla and gradually wear him down. Serizawa, who was initially laser-focused on the Titans battling, glances to the ruins of Apex Hong Kong, then he orders that someone zoom one of their secondary camera feeds onto the gaping hole in Apex HQ. On the feed, he sees Ren crawling in the exposed rubble, and after a moment's hesitation glancing back to Godzilla's fight on the other screen, Serizawa leaves a concerned Vivienne, Guillerman and the others behind in charge as he rushes out, saying he needs to take a small team out with an Osprey.
Team Kong defibrillating Kong plays out like in the film while MechaG gradually wears down Godzilla; meanwhile, Serizawaβs small outfit heads into the rubble of Apex Hong Kong, but the soldiers are separated from Serizawa by a collapse which sends them plummeting several floors down, leaving Serizawa to look for Ren alone. Ishiro reaches Ren, and father and son confront each-other. Ishiro tries to reason with Ren, asking him if his mother would really want this, and Ren proceeds to vent everything he's truly felt about his father: how he loathes his father for not contacting him throughout G-Day and for worshipping what Ren sees as one of the same monsters that killed his mother, and how Ren wants to spite Ishiro just as much as he wants to rid the world of Titans by killing Godzilla. Serizawa tells Ren that this won't bring his mother back nor bring him peace, but Ren doesn't care. Serizawa admits that part of why he didn't try to reach out to Ren more even after G-Day and after heβd found out his wife was dead, was as a form of self-punishment for failing to save Renβs mother. Ren contemplates this a bit. Ren glances out to the rogue MechaG fighting against Godzilla... then Ren, with a hateful look on his face, makes a choice: he lunges at what's left of the skull room's secondary computer, and he uses it to ramp up MechaGβs power supply and satellite signal to max before Serizawa can stop him. Suddenly, MechaG outside in its fight with Godzilla glows brighter and starts overwhelming Godzilla faster.
Meanwhile, Bernie and Elisha are simultaneously trying to shut down MechaGβs satellite uplink from the central computer in the remains of Simmonsβ observation hub, until Maia appears behind them pointing a gun: sheβs dishevelled and has clearly snapped, ranting at the two that they must have sabotaged Mechagodzilla before they were apprehended, and personally blaming them for her fatherβs death. While Bernie and Elisha plead for their lives, Maia lets slip to them amid the conversation that she's the one who had Sara Hayes assassinated for discovering Apexβs dirty little secret plan for Mechagodzilla, not her father. Maia moves to kill Elisha first, and she and Bernie react in self-defence, getting the gun out of Maiaβs hand before she can land a shot on either of them. Maia gets Elisha pinned down and nearly kills her, before a gunshot takes Maia down β the gunshot came from Bernie, holding a smoking gun, looking shell-shocked and almost confused at what heβs just done. The sound of the gunshot draws Serizawaβs attention while Ren has by this point fled, and Serizawa begins making his way up to Bernie and Elisha, at around the same time that Kong jumps in to save Godzilla from MechaG's kiss of death.
Serizawa, Bernie and Elisha are unable to shut down Mechagodzilla through the central computer without Apex's passcodes. Bernie moves to take a swig from his flask, not due to giving up in this version, but as his way of asking Sara to give him a sign that can save their bacon, and it prompts Serizawa to remember an old legend from his country, and he dumps the flask's contents on the central computerβs console. MechaG stalls in the middle of trying to lobotomise Kong, and the end of the battle from there goes the same as in the film with Kong making a Yautja-trophy out of MechaGβs head.
Ren, in the ruins of Apex HQ, looks at where Walter has died with a look of shell-shock in his face, before staggering away and disappearing amid the smoke and flames. Serizawa, accompanied by Bernie and Elisha, reunites in the streets with Vivienne and the rest of Monarch. Bernie sits next to Elisha and confides in her that when he shot Maia, he wasn't thinking about finally getting the justice he's sought for years: all he was thinking about was saving Elisha. Elisha and Bernie silently hold hands, implicitly cementing the start of a relationship. Monarch, Team Kong, Bernie and Elisha witness Godzilla and Kong making peace the same as in the film, and the moment that Kong buries the hatchet seems to give Serizawa some much-needed comfort before Godzilla disappears out to sea again.
And after the ending, unlike the canon film, this version has a post-credits scene. The Titan skull that was controlling MechaG (or whatβs left of the skull if it was damaged when MechaG brought the whole Apex HQ down) has been moved to a Monarch warehouse for storage and study, and a couple Monarch scientists are approaching it, talking to each-other about how MechaG's subharmonics influenced Godzilla and how Monarch can maybe use that in the future. The scientistsβ topic of conversation shifts onto the skull itself: one of the scientists says he's sure they're close to working out what kind of ancient Titan the skull came from. Then the final shot of the film is of the scientist's tablet cycling through images: ancient cave paintings of Ghidorah fighting Godzilla (including maybe one painting of Ghidorah losing a head in battle).
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And from here, KotM happens, with a few slight differences at minimum: such as Monarch already knowing the Hollow Earth is real, references to GvKβs events (including in the senate sceneβs archive footage of Titan fights, and maybe some hints that Apexβs atrocities plus the failure of both the nuke and MechaG to kill Godzilla have all made the government desperate to regain the publicβs trust and find a way to kill Titans in any ways they can), specify Serizawa uses a far newer and more powerful nuke to save Godzilla than the one used on him in my rewritten GvK, and maybe just slightly adjusting the βMonarch works out Ghidorahβs an alienβ scene so that theyβre less perplexed that Ghidorah grew their head back and more that they did it so rapidly.
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I'm not sure if everyone who knows what was cut from the GvK knew this, but Hayworth (Ren's hitman originally) is also in the final montage for 6s (in Pensacola attack, when Ren first appearance happened)
Something I've had the idea for in my head for years, but wanted to do for this Christmas. A bit late, but I wanted to still get it out before the Twelve Days of Christmas were up. Don't forget to like on YouTube if you enjoyed it!
Someday I'm going to write a miniature essay on why this guy's existence ruined Godzilla vs Kong for me more than any of the conspiracy jokes or plot holes did and why I really don't think bringing him back will solve anything.
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Little personal project I took on just for fun, I repainted the Godzilla TP holder that hobby lobby sold since I didn't like his colours. He is all hand painted, and finished with a satin varnish spray. He is also UV reactive, as his blues were mixed with fluorescent paint!
I have two videos showcasing each of the steps available on tiktok under KaijuSnax_