![]() ![]() The novelization features a prologue scene where a man who's all but stated to be Jonah meets with Walter Simmons after contacting him and sells him two of Ghidorah's skulls, although Jonah's reasons for doing so (when Apex's agenda is diametrically opposed to his) remain uncertain. In the film, there's absolutely no mention of Alan Jonah's fate nor how the skull of Ghidorah's surviving head that Jonah obtained has wound up in the possession of Apex Cybernetics.Adaptational Explanation: The novelization, again, clears up a few questions, mysteries and plotholes present in the film:.Most notably, there are several prologue scenes that set up the main story which are completely absent in the movie, and there are more internal monologues and longer dialogue scenes between the human characters. Adaptational Expansion: Similar to prior entries in the Monsterverse, there is a novelization which has more content than the film, although less than before.Adaptational Dumbass: Mark Russell and Director Guillerman have a moment of this in the film's novelization, where they both wonder aloud whether they should be rooting for Godzilla or Mechagodzilla just after the Mecha's emergence has confirmed to them that Apex are indeed responsible for provoking Godzilla's rampage entirely and just after they've watched the Mecha raze a good chunk of Hong Kong to nothing For the Evulz.Mechagodzilla, though still possessing a powerful arsenal to aid him in defeating Godzilla, trades a lot of the flashy weapons of previous incarnations for increased durability to up-close-and-personal attacks, and he furthermore has a much more powerful Proton Scream and is much larger than any of the previous live-action incarnations.Not only that, but the final battle in Hong Kong shows he's every bit as fast and cunning as any other version of the character, making him a serious threat to even Godzilla - the world's undisputed Alpha Titan, who got there by incinerating the nigh-unstoppable Ghidorah. Kong is now fully grown and just as big as Godzilla, making him the largest version of the character in cinematic history.Acid-Trip Dimension: When the HEAVs pass through the barrier between the surface world and the Hollow Earth, they face a bizarre and mesmerizing void of colour straight out of 2001: A Space Odyssey. ![]() The novelization, conversely, is set a little over three years after the events of the previous novel, putting it in 2022. 20 Minutes into the Future: The film is set five years after the events of Godzilla: King of the Monsters (2019), putting it in 2024.Previews: First Trailer Second Trailer, "Ancient Rivalry" Trailer, Rival Teaser, Final Teaser, " Team Kong vs Team Godzilla Trailer " ![]()
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