Tuesday, January 26, 2021

Guillermo Del Toro Wants A Godzilla Vs. Kong And Pacific Rim Crossover

The trailer for Godzilla vs. Kong got audiences hyped up for the throwdown between two of cinema’s most famous monsters, but for some even that scale wasn’t enough, and have imagined the movie existing in the same world as Guillermo del Toro’s kaiju homage Pacific Rim.

The 2013 monster movie focuses on the last days of a war between humanity and the kaiju, gargantuan monstrosities that emerge through a dimensional breach in the floor of the Pacific Ocean and assault the chaos-magnet metropolises dotted around the titular coastline. Giant mecha controlled by two pilots via a neural link defend against the attacks, and the story features multiple elaborate battles between machine and monster.

The trailer’s sight of Godzilla rampaging through an urban forest of neon-tinted skyscrapers put many people in mind of similar shots from the earlier movie, specifically a key sequence that takes place in Hong Kong where the mecha (“jaegers”) are maintained. Del Toro even stated he would enjoy the two worlds colliding.

Of course, it would be difficult to merge the two settings and maintain continuity, since Pacific Rim’s kaiju come from another dimension, while the Titans are native forces of the Earth defending it from interlopers that would upset the balance of nature, not to mention the events of 2014’s Godzilla being explicitly portrayed as the first time humanity encountered such a beast.

Perhaps the plot could involve a dimensional breach opening in the world of Godzilla vs. Kong to introduce it to the chimeric abominations, who then meet their match in the Titans. Alternatively, Godzilla could himself fall through a portal and be mistaken for an invading kaiju before his relative benevolence is established, whereupon he will aid humanity against a threat too large for either to face alone, atomic power both natural and man-made striding into battle together.



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