Board Thread:Movie Discussions/@comment-27255656-20190614175938

As we all know by now, Godzilla and King Kong's long-awaited rematch is right around the corner, just nine months away (Or more if the film ends up being delayed due to KOTM's domestic haul being lower than box office expectations combined with that movie's mixed-to-negative reception). As a fan of Godzilla, I'm glad the MonsterVerse is staying true to the Big G's lore and respecting his character along with Kong, Rodan, Mothra and King Ghidorah, but if I were to critize anything about their movies, something's starting to become a growing cliche.

"What cliche is that, Wolverine?", you might ask. Well, whenever the monsters go at it, they usually fight in darkness and rain, such as Godzilla 2014 and KOTM. I don't know about you guys, but I can't be the only one who thinks it's better when monster movies give us more daylight fighting, like in Kong: Skull Island and most of Godzilla's classic fights. Don't get me wrong, the action is still there and it doesn't disappoint, but I feel that in order for such an anticipated moment like Godzilla and Kong fighting for the first time in 58 years to be well worth it, having them fight in daylight where we can see them more clearly would be the best idea.

If they fought in daylight 58 years ago, why not have them fight in daylight again? Even Shin Godzilla  had a lot of convincing daytime destruction scenes, and it went on to receive accolades. So Godzilla vs. Kong has big opportunities when it releases next year. What do you guys think of this? Would you also like more daylight kaiju battles in the MonsterVerse's future?  