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MemberMothra LarvaeMay-24-2014 7:16 AMIt was cool to see Godzilla as an anti-hero on a mission but for the sequel I think he should be more of an antagonist and then later become the hero by the end. And a way to give this Godzilla a plausible reason for the destruction is this:
A Godzilla returns along with other Toho monsters. He is a lot more agressive then before and is tearing apart cities looking for something. This becomes the film's main mysterious as to what it is he is looking for. And in a surprise twist it is NOT another MUTOs but an infant Gojira. The Godzilla that we know from the 2014 film found an infant of his species (this version's Minilla). And having the characteristics of a mammal Godzilla adopts the infant as his own. Later on the military somehow manages capture it and hide it in nuclear storage shelter somewhere in an attempt to study the kaiju and find any weaknesses. This puts his protective parental instincts into overdrive. The idea I got from Jurassic Park: Lost World. Could work because Gareth Edwards clearly loves Spielberg elements.