Talk:Mechagodzilla (GvMG)/@comment-25322628-20150319024451/@comment-25285745-20151006212305

That makes no sense at all. All the movie would need to do is justify MechaGodzilla's existence and appearance is just take the time to explain it. There's all sorts of ways they could do that. For example, scientists could determine that Godzilla's physical form is not only the perfect form for a mobile creature of his size, but the perfect form for fighting against other giant monsters. Therefore, possibly using the recovered Godzilla skeleton from the first film as a blueprint, they construct a giant robot in Godzilla's image. Saying they can't do that just because Pacific Rim featured vaguely humanoid robots is, being brutally honest, really stupid logic.

Also, saying the Legendary Godzilla series is made only for the general public and not fans at all is an ignorant statement. It's made for fans in a way that can attract the general public as well, similar to the Marvel Cinematic Universe. You don't see Marvel completely excluding super-powered characters in their movies just because the entirely separate Dark Knight trilogy didn't include them. If Legendary didn't care at all about fans, they would have never bought the rights to Rodan, Mothra, or King Ghidorah or taken any effort to portray Godzilla the way they did.