Concept artists Jared Krichevsky, who did creature designs for the film, posted on Instagram about the process of creating the look of the giant mechanical Mechagodzilla. Krichevsky mentioned how the VFX supervisor on the project, Legacy Effects studio Co-Head John Rosengrant told him, "It has to be a Terminator," regarding the appearance of Mechagodzilla, which Krichevsky took up as a challenge. He stated: "Being @legacyeffects, theres lots of T-800s about and so I studied what made them terrifying. So that became my main source of inspiration. The skeletal structure, the eerie but uncanny similarity of man with the cold steel of machine. Mechagodzilla had to look different than any other previous versions So I knew RPO was off the table. He couldn't look like an exact machine version of Godzilla, which was my first attempt." Past versions of Mechagodzilla had stuck to basically being a mechanical version of their respective Godzillas. According to Krichevsky, he made a conscious effort to make this version of the metallic behemoth the opposite of Godzilla, design-wise, while still looking like a credible threat to the combined might of King Kong and Godzilla. I went to opposites, Godzilla has a thick body, so I went with a lean, fish-ike body and skeletal tail, Godzilla has stubby arms, so I gave him extra reach. The claw hands were something I pitched in the room, but I knew they needed to see it to understand it. One note was that the hands needed to be unique. I decided the claws could have a range of flexibility and possibilities, So I based this off of something called mirror-hand syndrome. I wanted this Mecha to be fast and maneuverable has built like a tank."
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