Godzilla: Planet of the Monsters Discussion

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Hello everyone and welcome back to another chapter in my Godzilla Discussion page and in this chapter we're going to be talking about the most recent Godzilla movie that just dropped on Netflix called Godzilla: Planet of the Monsters. This is the first ever anime Godzilla movie and its going to be the first film in a trilogy of movies set to be released this year.

Ok so this movie just came out a few days ago (at the time that I'm writing this) so I haven't had as much time to let it all settle in. But, let me just go ahead and give my thoughts on it. I liked it but I wasn't exactly blown away by it. Granted this is supposed to be a trilogy with the other 2 parts set to drop this year so it doesn't really feel complete. But, I do appreciate it's unique take on Godzilla.

Plot: In this movie we see that the world is basically at its end and can't defeat Godzilla so the humans decide to evacuate Earth with the help of an alien species

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Plot: In this movie we see that the world is basically at its end and can't defeat Godzilla so the humans decide to evacuate Earth with the help of an alien species. After the humans leave they end up orbiting in space for 20 years looking for a place to relocate too but ultimately decide to head back to earth because their resources are dying and they end up 20.000 years into the future. Then they come to find Godzilla is still alive and evolved and they have to find a way to stop him.

Major Spoilers ahead!

So the humans arrive and they come across some weird looking creatures and then they find "Godzilla" or at least an offspring of his

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So the humans arrive and they come across some weird looking creatures and then they find "Godzilla" or at least an offspring of his. We also see that Godzilla has some new force field abilities that they try to disable and when they do so they end up defeating him in the process. I'll admit when I saw this initially I began to wonder why they would kill Godzilla so soon if they were going to be making a trilogy. Then it turns out that isn't entirely the case as the Godzilla they fought 20,000 years ago is alive and he's bigger than any Godzilla in history.

 Then it turns out that isn't entirely the case as the Godzilla they fought 20,000 years ago is alive and he's bigger than any Godzilla in history

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