His dorsal plates are smaller than his Japanese counterparts', but still retain the core maple-leaf shape, although straighter and very sharp, creating a more jagged look when rising from the water. The head and neck tend to lean forward more and the nostrils are more separate, being located on opposite sides of the snout, creating a more reptilie-like appearance as opposed to the more mammalian fashion of being far more close together in the front compared to prior Godzilla designs. His eyes are small with a golden-yellow color, and his teeth are also relatively small and nowhere nearly as straightly lined up as in previous Godzilla's. This Godzilla's face is blocky, his neck is broad, and is the first iteration of the character to feature gills. ![]() Lead creature and concept designer Matt Allsopp and WETA Workshop creature designers Andrew Baker, Christian Pearce, and Greg Broadmore were tasked with bringing Godzilla into a contemporary reality while honoring his classic silhouette. However, the film producers were intended for a more realistic approach, and as such, this Godzilla is entirely computer generated. For his return in the film, it was determined to grant the King of the Monsters a newly revamped appearance that didn't seem radically different from the established Godzilla designs. ![]() Godzilla (ゴジラ) is a Titan who first appeared in the 2014 Legendary Pictures film, "Godzilla".
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