8 Funny Ways How Godzilla Could Stand In Deep Ocean – Did You Notice This Major ‘Godzilla: King of the Monsters’ Fail?
Well, even if you haven’t seen the movie, you might have seen a trailer of ‘Godzilla: King of the Monsters’ and saw a moment when a giant lizard stands in the ocean and blasting his blue breath into the sky.
While you are thinking how is it actually possible, one artist offered his own ideas and his post became viral!
Magic. It’s all magic
Godzilla: King of the Monsters is out and it opened with $49 million at the domestic box office, a start well below 2014’s Godzilla ($93 million).
The movie has plenty of throwaway shots of Titans shambling around and causing destruction but when it comes to them actually fighting, it shortchanges audiences with only a few meetups.
We do get, however, some frame-worthy shots elsewhere, and one of them caught the eye of a webcomic creator, Ernest Ng. Particularly, the one where Godzilla is blasting his breath into the sky.
Ernest couldn’t figure out how the beast was able to keep afloat so he went on a quest to find out. Armed with creativity and a sense of humor, he tried to imagine what was happening beneath the surface. “This problem was pointed out by my friend Dan Khoo so I tried to figure [it out],” he wrote. “Maybe the real problem is that I think too much.”
So far, critics haven’t been kind to the movie. It has only 39% on Rotten Tomatoes with critics saying that “Godzilla: King of the Monsters delivers spectacular kaiju action — and reaffirms that cutting-edge effects are still no substitute for a good story.”
The post has since gone viral, with over 88,000 shares at the time of writing.
So of course hundreds of commenters were on hand to offer their view on the topic.
Some were there to point out larger holes in the cover poster: “I am guessing the real problem with this scene is that there is a gigantic lizard monster breathing blue flame out of its mouth.”
Others had some theories of their own: “Godzilla can swim fast & dive sure can float also. He got swimming skills… The big tummy can support floating also as a buoy.”
After Ernest shared his illustrations, others joined in the fun as well:
Source: Twitter
Source: Twitter
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