Board Thread:Movie Discussions/@comment-28840522-20160626013528/@comment-26267590-20160626193823

NowIAmBecomeDeathTheDestroyerOfWorlds wrote: The Timeless Hero wrote: NowIAmBecomeDeathTheDestroyerOfWorlds wrote: The Timeless Hero wrote: NowIAmBecomeDeathTheDestroyerOfWorlds wrote: The Timeless Hero wrote: NowIAmBecomeDeathTheDestroyerOfWorlds wrote: The Timeless Hero wrote: That'll depend on whether or not Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla '93 would the last Heisei Godzilla film as it intended to be, it so, than Jan de Bont's Godzilla would see a 1994 release. But if Godzilla vs. Spacegodzilla and Godzilla vs. Destoroyah would still exist, then I imagine the said-remake having a 1996 release. Ok, but what do YOU think would've become of the Godzilla franchise and media related to it had the Jan de Bont film been released? If that film became a critical and commercial success, then Toho wouldn't need to reboot their character, as TriStar already did it for them. That and the Gareth Edwards reboot would be less likely. My theory even says that the Millenium series wouldn't exist, and would be replaced with the anthology series. Toho even said that Final Wars would've been made regardless of whether or not Tristar's film was a success. I guess, but could you elaborate on that anthology series you theorised about? Well, like I said, it would be similar to "Freddy's Nightmares", and it would be co-produced by Tristar and Toho. Okay, but to be honest, I never watched that. And you don't have to if you don't want to. But anyway, what do you think of the rest of my theory, and can you give me the rest of your theory while you're at it? I didn't say I don't want to. Anyway, the '96 film could've been a trilogy, and an animated spin-off series could also be possible, although I would've loved to see a Godzilla anime series, similar to Digital Monsters or Fullmetal Alchemist.