Talk:Mechagodzilla (GvMG)/@comment-25322628-20150319024451/@comment-25285745-20151006221734

I don't care what anyone else says, I'm looking at this from a purely logical perspective. Nobody can tell Gareth Edwards or Legendary what they can or can't do with the films. They are far more informed about what they have the ability to do and what they should do to maximize the positive reception of the films by fans and the public alike. MechaGodzilla would inevitably draw a lot of attendance, since he is one of the most well-known and popular kaiju, plus he would make a lot of fans happy. The only variable is whether Toho will be willing to sell Legendary the rights to MechaGodzilla (they most likely will be, pending the success of Godzilla 2), and if it will fit well story-wise in Legendary's films. Godzilla is not the same thing as Pacific Rim, and expecting it to follow the exact same logic as PR is completely ridiculous and unfairly limits Legendary's creativity. Legendary won't be thinking that way. They will be thinking of a way to maximize profits and positive reception to their films. The very idea of MechaGodzilla being acquired by Legendary is something that is several years away. It all really just depends. I can't say if MechaGodzilla will appear in a Legendary film or not, but I can say the reasons people are claiming he won't are based on really flawed and stupid logic.