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My prediction:

Godzilla 2's plot majority will probably set in the same year as the movie release, which would probably be 2018, just like how the first movie goes.

In the span of four years after the MUTO incident, Global society developed two side of opinion:

One side demands that Godzilla's existence is tolerated, seeing how he was the only other force capable of taking over a global-threat (in context of Kaiju attack) when humanity was maimed and that he displays no sign of intended hostility on mankind. The opposing half believes that Godzilla, or any other colossal scale organism should be eradicated seeing how dangerous they are and the damage they could cause, this side is heavily influenced by those who expirienced the catasthrope of the incident head on, preferably, the victims in Hawaii, Nevada and anyine who suffers heavy loss of said rampage.

While the whole world argues about what to do upon Godzilla, Dr Serizawa holds the belief that how mankind see Godzilla will not make much of a difference, that we can only try to make the right reaction of his action to survive. His role in the story would later explain how Stenz's strategy of using a the warhead years prior was futile if not too risky, then he unveil the secret of Castle Bravo and Shinomura, telling how Godzilla survived the blast and that the outcome of the event was covered up to avoid people being apathic towards the dominant role of humanity on earth.

I wont try to predict the monster's origin or how they're going to duke it out, but in the end, Serizawa is proven right about how mankind's Judgement won't matter. Godzilla's action along the movie made the people who support his existence lost their symphaty, but also made the ones wanting him dead doubt that mankind has the power to subjugate him. Fearing that one day Godzilla and mankind would clash, leaders across the globe gathers, formulating "who knows what"...