by Diablojira » Fri Feb 07, 2014 6:18 pm
Thank you so much, Snowden, for responding to my conjectures. Is there a point wherein the MUTOs seem to get the better of Godzilla in their battle, possibly wrapping him up in a chrysalis? He would likely be a more concentrated a source of nuclear energy than the warhead, but one could also consider them trying to use both sources simultaneously.
An ending like Godzilla 1984, where Godzilla was "called" with a specific sound to a volcano in which he became entombed? If humans in this film have a way of "calling" Godzilla, he could be lured to a volcano (in Hawaii—or is that where the airport battle is located?) or perhaps to a spot in the deep ocean wherein there is vulcanism (where tectonic plates overlap)? He could thus be entombed until the sequel. The "calling" could possibly be done by deciphering how the MUTOs do it, but more interesting would be using the MUTOs themselves. If it were feasible to drag the almost dead smaller male, still in "calling" mode, to where they want Godzilla to go. Or if Godzilla has his own need to pursue nuclear sources, there are any number of ways to lure him such as a nuclear submarine, especially if it has nuclear weapons aboard.
The very end of the film shows the city's population? An image perhaps of everyone emerging from the devastation, being grateful that they are alive and the natural disaster of the daikaiju is now past?