for bringing a new version of Mothra to the screen. Dougherty revealed that TOHO actually had a no-kill rule. As Dougherty explained about Mothra's debut, the original idea was to have Mothra attack in its larvae state before TOHO revealed a rule in which Mothra couldn't kill, "Originally, the larva was going to fling one of the soldiers against the wall until he fell to a splattery doom, but Toho was adamant that Mothra can't kill anyone. It was a good note, and one I agreed with" Dougherty also explained why Mothra was introduced in the larvae state as well, and revealed there were plans in place to just skip to the adult form, "We could've started with Mothra in her adult form but I thought it was important to see her entire life cycle, from egg to larva to pupa to adult. She represents the constant cycle of birth, life, death, and rebirth." There were even some extra details behind Mothra's initial awakening, and explain why Mothra almost attacked, "In the script it was originally mentioned that this egg was over 10,000 years old, but Mothra's cult has obviously died off since then. That's why the larva is caught off guard when she emerges from the egg." But seeing as how Mothra eventually held her head high and helped Godzilla win the day at the end, it's clear that not killing humans placed this Titan on a much different plane than the others.
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