#Godzilla versus king kong movie
Studios Chairman Toby Emmerich sat down with media site Deadline for a chat about running the movie division in light of Kevin Tsujihara's dismissal. But yeah, we did shoot but didn't end up using it." But if a movie is totally contingent on a sequel then you are just talking about the next thing that is coming up and you can't totally enjoy that ride. I think some of the best movies are films that work completely independently and you can go into the sequel or the movie can stand alone. And ultimately I think it's better with sequels to not pigeonhole yourself. Just because you have a universe it doesn't mean you have to do all the things that Marvel does.
But I actually think it's good that there's not a post-credit scene because, you know, the MonsterVerse is different from the Marvel universe. If this movie is a success obviously they will continue forward. It's really at the point where audiences have to kind of step forward and vote for more of these things.
"The MonsterVerse is at a crossroads now. We used it in a slightly different context than it was originally shot for.", when asked why they didn't just shoot a new one, The director actually had a very refreshing answer for that. We never actually edited it as a post-credit scene it kind of got cannibalized and ended up sort of being the end of the movie. but we ended up using the footage in the movie itself. "We actually did shoot a post-credit scene. Speaking to Dreadcentral, director Adam Wingard revealed that the original plans had been to include a post-credits stinger, but the scene ended up just being used elsewhere. If I had my way, I want people to really be teary-eyed at the end of the movie, and be that invested in to what's going on." I want you to be emotionally invested, not just in the human characters, but actually in the monsters. That's what I want to do, I really want you to take those characters seriously. King Kong, the kind of feelings people are going to have when they watch it. That was really important because it helped me remember, going forward on Godzilla vs. To be able to almost go back in time and re-experience what that was like, I was able to directly empathize with that feeling when I really felt like, maybe Godzilla really is going to lose in this movie. And that emotional element is exactly what he wants to bring to his mega monster crossover: "Some of those Godzilla movies I haven't seen since I was a kid so revisiting them was a lot of fun. To prepare for the film, director Adam Wingard said in an interview that he revisited a handful of Godzilla and King Kong films he grew up watching, which revived a sense of empathy he felt for the monsters as a kid.