Board Thread:Movie Discussions/@comment-3367060-20140814193129/@comment-25285745-20140901193226

I have faith that Edwards could find a way to make Ghidorah an extraterrestrial and still make him grounded. It's been done before. Look at Man of Steel, a dark realistic reboot (made by Legendary, no less) where a major theme is first contact with alien life. Granted, this movie has nothing to do with Godzilla and isn't the greatest DC movie, but it still found a way to keep the movie grounded and realistic while introducing alien life.

All I'm saying is that this is SCIENCE FICTION. Science can be ignored or changed in some ways. Space is vast and mysterious, God only knows what could be out there. The same goes for Earth's oceans, they are unfathomably deep and extend across the entire planet. Sure enough, Godzilla was what lied beneath Earth's oceans, so just imagine what could be out in space! Lifeforms like Ghidorah are not bound by rules of physics and science. Making Ghidorah get beamed down to Earth and having people scream "It's an alien!" would be an example of making his alien origin completely unrealistic and cheesy. But making him show up out of nowhere and leave scientists only hypothesizing at his origin would be enough to keep him grounded. Introducing extraterrestrial life in a movie would not immediately make it unrealistic, at least not much more than having giant monsters running around does. I'm tired of people already ruling out the possibility of Ghidorah being an alien for being "unrealistic". I believe that it can be done and that it can be done in a way that keeps the integrity of Edwards' vision intact. I'm not saying that's the route that Edwards has to go, but I'm saying stop throwing out "It's unrealistic and never going to happen." and just listen to my arguments. Then, just see what Edwards decides to do. It's not up to any of us, it's up to what Edwards and Legendary think is best.