Well to start off with, I first want to introduce myself, though those who are also in TK might know me already. I'm JGAR

, and this is my first time (and comment) here in SciFi Japan. I joined because I'm a huge fan of Godzilla and of other kaiju movies, so I wanted to join communities based around those 2 elements, make friends, discuss about stuff, and whatnot. On topic, I really am looking forward to this film, and want it to be a success as much as you wish for. The movie could very well be the movie that is going to blast Godzilla into popularity, and I'm not taking popularity as in "a worldwide icon" (which he is already), but I'm talking the type of popularity that pushes this franchise and character into buzzing, establishing brands, a bigger fan base, and overall bring it into one of the most successful and popular franchises world wide.
That being said, there are some conflicting situations when it comes if this will really do well at the box office to guarantee the resurrection of the Godzilla franchise, brand, and even character. It's really do or die, because either A), this film will become successful enough to revive the franchise and take it to a whole new level

, or B), this film underperforms and the franchise is left for dead, maybe forever to a certain point

. On the good side, we can safely say the film will be great, otherwise why would an Oscar Winner like Juliette Binoche or the great Bryan Cranston himself star in a Godzilla movie? Then there's the advantages over
Pacific Rim, like Godzilla being both a known franchise and a recognizable household name, which is already a bigger success than that film. To be honest this film also has a bit more known and talented cast, and the trailer as well got more positive feedback than the trailers for
Pacific Rim.
Now on the bad side, nearly ALL of Warner Bros.'s decisions and treatments, lets start with the release date. A mid May release is not exactly a bad choice, but when this was first put to that release date, it was put AGAINST
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, one week before
Dawn Of The Planet Of The Apes (now
X-Men: Days Of The Future Past , and still 2 weeks before
The Amazing Spiderman 2 . Why waste your biggest 2014 movie against THE biggest 2014 movies (referring to TASM 2 and
X-Men: Days Of The Future Past) instead of say,
Edge Of Tomorrow? It's like Warner Bros. is treating their other films well but treats
Godzilla as a competition film (which seems to be according to its release date)? Then there's the marketing, advertising your film 5 months is not exactly a bad idea, but for a film like this, and a film that is sandwiched between 2 mega comic book blockbuster, IT IS. Why did you give
Interstellar a Teaser Trailer last month but not
Godzilla last summer?