There's a good reason why Godzilla suddenly couldn't beat Ghidorah alone. Ghidorah has an ability to absorb energy. The novelization reveals that when Ghidorah stood on the volcano and regenerated his missing head, he was actually drawing energy from the volcano itself. If he retained any of this energy following the regeneration, his power would be at an increased level. So Godzilla needed to be powered up as well in order to defeat the three-headed monster. Later in the movie, Ghidorah bit into a power substation and drained the energy from it during the final battle. This provided him with a massive boost of power that seemed to trump Godzilla's own upgrade. Ghidorah's energy absorption ability wasn't a factor during their earlier battle. King of the Monsters director Mike Dougherty has confirmed that Godzilla would have killed Ghidorah if the humans hadn't interfered. While it could be argued that Ghidorah, not being able to fly away while in the ocean, was at a disadvantage simply because he was in Godzilla's element, there's another way to prove that Godzilla is superior to Ghidorah in combat. Godzilla and Ghidorah, who are ancient rivals, fought thousands of years ago, with Godzilla emerging as the winner. So when each monster only fights with their own natural power, Godzilla wins. All things considered, it's clear that despite receiving assistance from Mothra, there's no disputing that the title of "King of the Monsters" always belonged to Godzilla.
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05-03-2025 alle ore 08:13