by KingKaiju » Mon May 19, 2014 3:23 am
I know that a sequel is in development now, but I'll take it with a grain of salt until I see the final numbers. There's no doubt in my mind that this film will make money, but I'm a little less optimistic just because of the film's budget, AND with X-Men coming out this weekend. This was a $160 million dollar film, usually that means that we'd be expecting worldwide revenue to be around $320 million just to break even, and hopefully that's the case. But as with everything, you never know.
With that said, a sequel. While I was HOPING for this, I am a little iffy. I enjoyed this film, I really did. While it had it's obvious flaws and won't be the best film of the year, I thought that the tone they took and the direction that they went was great. Where I'm a little worried is where they'll go next. We've been introduced to a serious, darker toned, thriller-like Godzilla universe. This film had Godzilla swimming around like a shark, giving us a big "Jaws" feel to it, slowly building and teasing the anticipation for the character. Then, when we got him, WE GOT HIM!!! It was awesome. I find this kind of movie a little tough to follow up on. Redoing the whole thing won't work, we know who the monster is now, but at the same time you can't just go in the complete opposite direction as well. My worry here is that they're going to try to lighten up the film. I LOVE Godzilla and his movies, but the films that I don't like as much are some of the films from the late 60's and 70's. I don't want them going the route of the comic relief, child friends, flying Godzilla. My hope is that what we get is a Gamera Trilogy type development, where Godzilla is still the same, but as the movies go on he steadily gets more and more tired of humans and, frankly, cares less about saving them than he is about killing the other monster.