Godzilla adopts a more feral personality than we are accustomed to seeing in the MonsterVerse thus far. In both 2014's Godzilla and Godzilla: King of the Monsters, the titular monster is portrayed a neutral force of nature that only intervenes in human affairs in order to preserve the natural order. However, this film adds a different dimension to Godzilla's character making him much more agile and violent. Director Adam Wingard offered an explanation for Godzilla's change in demeanor during a recent Reddit AMA. When asked about the choice to show Godzilla on all fours during the climactic battle, Wingard said that Godzilla was "just so pissed off at the end that he goes full on animalistic on Kong." He also revealed that the desire to see a more animalistic Godzilla came from early VFX test shots. He stated: "Godzilla is just so pissed off at the end that he goes full on animalistic on Kong. I think more than anything his ego got bruised when Kong slugged him in the face with that axe and he was just ready to end it. Our first Vfx test shot was the big moment of Godzilla climbing up on the aircraft carrier before Kong punches him and G has an animalistic crawling quality there as well. I remember the line producer Eric McLeod telling me he thought it was really cool to see Godzilla getting more primal like that and it stuck with me. We knew we wanted to see him get down and dirty from that point onward."
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05-03-2025 alle ore 09:33