by Jorzilla » Wed Dec 04, 2013 8:29 pm
Enough films have 'rebooted' the franchise in recent memory that my preference is still Godzilla being a somewhat established monster in the new universe. Having Godzilla appear for the first time in 2014 just 'feels' wrong, given the history of the character. It doesn't necessarily have to be handled as a sequel, but 'The Return of Godzilla,' GxM, GMK, GxMG, and Final Wars all had a plot element that tied this 'new' version of Godzilla to the Original. It's kind of become a trope with the franchise in recent memory, and I don't see why it can't work in this series either. (I mean, it's not like Godzilla is born in French Polynesia, only to somehow swim through the Panama Canal only to end up in New York....at least San Francisco and Japan share an Ocean).
I think thematically it could fit in as well: Cold War/Nuclear concerns have abated, but this recklessness of Man and his defiance of Nature continue to cause Monsters to appear to put Man back in his place. Maybe I'm reading into it too much, but that's the 'themes' I'm hearing from Mr. Edwards.
Also, despite being an Origin piece, I still think there are ways to make homages or references to the original film. Maybe in this franchise the Japanese Fishing Fleet was attacked, an a monster was rumored to have attacked Oto Island during a Typhoon (flashback scene), but was never conclusively confirmed, and a Dr. Yamane was never able to find validation for his theories in the larger scientific community... This is just an example but I think it CAN work, and I also don't think it's impossible given Mr. Edwards publicly stated admiration for the first film.