Board Thread:Movie Discussions/@comment-3542924-20151014222507/@comment-26177197-20151110092726

Judging from what I know to be consistent about both creatures in their seperate films, I expect that the "vs" in the title does not really imply an all out skrimish of two creatures of equal footing.

We know that Kong will almost certainly hail from Skull Island and so far I reckon that movies with giant creature fighting in them always have a densly populated city as a setting. From those statements, I predict that Kong will be taken from skull island and brought to human captivity in some facility for reasons I dare not to predict, he might as well run loose later. Kong's pressence or doings in a place he's not supposedly in might be what triggers Godzilla's uncanny preception on "Natural Balance", and he decides to take action, as how it happens before when the MUTO incident became out of human hands to solve.

And another thing about Kong, is that in many of his movies, he always establish a strong bond with a particular woman, most of the time it's a character named "Ann Darrow", this might happen again, and might become his motivation to stand against the "god" that is Godzilla.

And so the "versus" in the title might be more of a conception about the conflicting motives of creatures who both are the last members of their kind, with Godzilla pursuing a greater cause in his seemingly "immortal" existence and try to keep natural order and Kong on the other hand trying to survive in his endavours to be with Ann even if he has to face the wrath of a Primordial Titan. Not that I condemn the idea of Kong having any means to go directly claw-to-claw with Godzilla, but considering the nature of many Warner Bros movies nowaday, I think it's very unlikely that the movie was made for the sake of re-doing the original battle, and even if that happens, I think it would be pretty far from turning Kong into a giant electrokinetic gorilla