Toho Studios did have some expectations for how the character would be presented in this film, including how emotive Godzilla could be, or in this case, not be. director Adam Wingard admits that there was a certain amount of back and forth with Toho Studios regarding how the new movie was presenting Godzilla. While he says there was never any formal list of the dos and don'ts, the studio would sometimes bring up issues. One specific one they had was that Toho didn't want to see Godzilla emote, because that's just not something that a god-like creature would do. However, Wingard says the studio was willing to work with them and compromises were made. According to Wingard. "One of them, for instance, is (that) they don't want Godzilla to emote. They see him as like this god-like force of nature, and so to them, it's out of character if you have him reacting in a normal way to things. But, there's always ways around it. We definitely have some moments where I think Godzilla is more emotive in this film than he has been in any of the MonsterVerse movies. We just had to get clever with it. And I think that sometimes that stuff is kind of presented to you in a very kind of brick-wall kind of way. But if you just do certain things, and present it to them just right, and if they're on board with the movie, they seem to give us plenty of leeway." Adam Wingard says that there are scenes where, to him, the massive beast is smiling or laughing, but those scenes are left up to interpretation.
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