The big event in the Monsterverse will be Godzilla killing all monsters. Where many Titans will return and many new Titans will join, imagine Every monster is fighting each other, and Godzilla is fighting everyone to maintain balance.
Godzilla, the end game of the Monsterverse
To kick off this event, we need a Titan so strong that it could start this event, and our contenders are Space Godzilla, Destoroyah, and Gedorah. I know that in the Monsterverse, Godzilla has already defeated Gedorah. Still, in the novelization of Godzilla, King of the Monsters, we get a hint that Gedorah was not the only member of its species; in fact, he came to earth because he was the weakest son of his family, which means Gedorah has a family.
There are more, just like him; in fact, they are stronger than him. It could also be that other members of the Gedorah family possess different skills and Gedorah only has a few; this would explain why Gedorah was referred to as the weakest son and other members of his family are even bigger and stronger.
It could also be that they can talk to humans with their telekinesis; talking about this fills the future of monsters with excitement.
Abilities of Destoroyah and Space Godzilla
- Destoroyah: 1. **Micro-Oxygen Beam**: Destoroyah can emit a powerful beam of Micro-Oxygen, a substance deadly to most life forms, which it uses as a weapon against its enemies.
- 2. **Flight**: In its final form, Destoroyah has wings that allow it to fly, giving it aerial mobility and an advantage in battle.
- 3. Adaptation: Destoroyah has shown the ability to adapt and evolve during combat, making it a highly unpredictable opponent.
- 4. **Horn Katana**: Its horn can transform into a sharp blade-like structure, which it uses as a melee weapon in close combat.
- 5. High Durability: Destoroyah possesses a tough exoskeleton that provides it with high durability, allowing it to withstand powerful attacks.
- SpaceGodzilla:
- 1. Telekinesis: SpaceGodzilla has powerful telekinetic abilities, allowing it to manipulate objects with its mind. It can use this ability to levitate objects or create energy constructs for offensive or defensive purposes.
- 2. Energy Crystals: SpaceGodzilla has large, crystal-like structures on its shoulders, which serve as conduits for its energy-based attacks. These crystals can absorb energy from various sources, making SpaceGodzilla even more formidable.
- 3. **Corona Beam**: SpaceGodzilla can unleash a devastating energy beam called the Corona Beam from its mouth, which is highly destructive and can cause massive damage to its targets.
- 4. Regeneration: Similar to Godzilla, SpaceGodzilla possesses the ability to regenerate from injuries, allowing it to endure prolonged battles and recover from damage.
- 5. **Flight**: While not explicitly shown in all iterations, SpaceGodzilla is sometimes depicted as having the ability to fly using its telekinetic powers, giving it increased mobility and strategic advantages in combat.
Both Destoroyah and SpaceGodzilla are incredibly powerful adversaries with unique abilities, making them formidable opponents for Godzilla and other Titans in the Monsterverse.
Space Godzilla, the big daddy of the Monsterverse
Space Godzilla and Destoroyah can both be the big daddy of the big event. As I explained, their abilities are too great for me. Space Godzilla is like the merger of Godzilla and Gedorah, with more abilities than these two monsters, and since he is like a clone of Godzilla, it could also be that if he appears in the Monsterverse.
He can become like Godzilla in the Monsterverse. Godzilla’s job is to maintain balance, and this is the main reason I think he’ll not be the big daddy; he is capable of being one, but since he’s a clone of Godzilla, he can become like him, and who knows, instead of kidnapping Godzilla’s son, he himself could be the son of Godzilla. If something like this happens, we will be able to see both Space Godzilla and the son of Godzilla; they could be the same in Monster Verse. Godzilla’s adopting, Space Godzilla as his own son sounds exciting to me.
Destoroyah, the real big daddy of the Monsterverse
And now this finally brings me to destoroyah, ironically. Godzilla is the reason for both of these monsters’ existence. Godzilla and Destoroyah, don’t worry, I’m not going to say that Destoroyah is also the son of Godzilla just because he’s somewhat the reason behind his existence. Destoroyah came into existence.
Because of the oxygen destroyer, the army shot at Godzilla, which made Godzilla weak, and it didn’t affect Gedorah at all. Plus, it made a completely new and terrifying Titan, the destoroyah, just like his name; he only seeks destruction, unlike other Titans with motives like Gedorah, who wants to claim the earth as its territory and become a ruler.
Godzilla to maintain the balance in nature Destoroyah is the perfect villain to kick off the big event, making everyone fight each other. He’s capable of doing so, and his terrifying abilities and hunger for destruction make him the perfect villain, the big daddy of the Monsterverse.
conclusion
Who knows, it could also be that we could see fractions of monsters fighting each other, like Godzilla, Mothra, Kong, and Rodan, fighting against other fractions of Gidorah, Destoroyah, and Space Godzilla, but every monster is fighting each other, and Godzilla is fighting them to maintain balance. The main villain monster who caused this riot sounds more appealing and interesting, and the philosophical monsterverse has a great potential to show something legendary. Godzilla minus one already proved that monster movies are not just about monsters; these movies can delve into more complex themes.
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