Mentioned in another thread that the train is being torn in half by the claws of a Muto beast.
Stopped here on my lunch hour to day to poke around a bit. Really liking everything I'm reading here.

Looks like someone finally grew a pair big enough to not only do a great Godzilla film, but one that treats the source material with respect rather than looking down on it or thumbing their noses at it. This is stuff that CAN be done seriously and actually be enjoyable to a WIDE audience, not just a bunch of basement dwelling, pot-bellied, combover, nerd virgins. WB & Legendary seem to be daring to take the whole idea to another level that still works within the original concepts but rachets them up several notches, injecting doses of plausible science to make it all the more entertaining and believeable instead of the usual monster movie psuedo-science; enough of a touch of reality to make you scratch your head and wonder "could this really... ?" On top of that, Edwards is ambitioius enough to want you to gasp in genuine fear & dread at the devistation (ala Shinjuku in G3) such creatures in the real world would cause, all while you're being entertained by top-shelf FX that give us a level of spectacle we fans have up to now only dreamed of seeing some day. Apparently, "someday" is May 16th, 2014.
