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KingOfKingdoms wrote: BillsOfBalls wrote: KoopaGalaxain wrote: Early this morning (GMT), Toho uploaded and released a new trailer to their channel. This appears to be the secondary trailer for the film. While this trailer has some beautiful POV shots, there is something especially important that is worth noting in the final three seconds of the trailer.

That's right. Although this may just be Godzilla's 'charging' colour, the rumour that he has PURPLE Atomic Breath is almost certainly true now!

So, what are your thoughts? While we're on the topic, I'd like to say a few things regarding the film itself. I certainly hope there's more Godzilla action than human action. I personally hope for a soundtrack unique to other soundtracks from the series. I hope for brass instrument versions of the following songs:

Ratt - Back For More (for the opening credits)

Def Leppard - Gods of War (for the scene where Godzilla makes his first landing)

Iron Maiden - Aces High (for the scene where Godzilla is attacked by military aircraft)

Metallica - The Thing That Should Not Be (for the end credits)

Now before you jump to conclusions, I said these would be brass instrument versions of the songs, NOT the original versions. So, in a way, it'll be like they're putting rock n' roll in the movie without actually putting it in the movie. It'd be like a mixture of "original score" and "rock score". Sorry to step on your dreams, but I guarantee you, there is no chance of Toho including instrumental versions of classic Western rock songs in the score. The score will likely be entirely original compositions by Shiro Sagisu, whose style includes almost operatic orchestral music with lots of choir chanting. Toho isn't going to purchase the rights to a bunch of rock songs just to include instrumental versions of them in their score, especially because they have one of Japan's premiere composers working on the film. I also don't think that kind of music would fit what Toho is trying to do with this movie at all.