Science Fiction & Fantasy Asked on March 7, 2021
In Godzilla, King of Monsters, at the end of the movie when Godzilla gets his Thermonuclear form, and uses the Thermonuclear blast, he is seen to get wings.
This has also been added to a model of him:
Why did this happen? And is this something to do with the emission of the Thermonuclear energy, or some new ability (like flight)?
Godzilla didn't get wings. The wings were a superimposition of Mothra who had earlier sacrificed itself (converted itself to energy and merged with Godzilla). It was a dramatic way of showing their combined power that looked good on screen.
Answered by MrInfinity on March 7, 2021
It's to make Godzilla seem scarier then it already is.
Similar to how Daleks in Doctor Who were thought to not be able to go upstairs for however long, so someone escaping from them has a place to be able to hide.
Some people think "I'll take a plane to escape Godzilla! If I'm high in the air it wont be able to kill me."
But if Godzilla has wings then it's that much scarier.
Answered by A Flying type trainer on March 7, 2021
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