Godzilla: King of The Monsters

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>Film starts 5 years after the first movie.
>Godzilla is basically a controversial media topic as there's people who believe he's an abomination that needs to be destroyed and activists fighting for the rights of kaiju like him to live.
>Godzilla has a habit of leaving the corpses of defeated kaiju on beaches.
>Rodan appears as an antagonist to Godzilla, the two apparently starting their fight on an island that continues on the ocean to Dubai where they obliterate the fuck outta the place.
>Millie's character is visited by the twin fairies of Mothra, telling her to let the people know that she will be coming.
>The fairies are far more dark and ominous in this one, even outright using their small stature to hurt villains.
>Vera Farmiga's character has the power to communicate with the monsters, kinda like a kaiju whisperer, she's used this power to communicate and 'speak' to Godzilla...he doesn't really answer back but when he does he'd quite aggressive.
>The human villains are a cult that worships King Ghidorah, whom they believe to be the demon Leviathan or the Beast in Revelation who's return to earth will usher in the battle of armageddon.
>Mothra's backstory is that she battled against King Ghidorah centuries ago. Using Vera's psychic link to send her the vision of a flashback in which Mothra fights Ghidorah...she's not alone in that fight vision either as the silhouette of Godzilla appears.
>Millie's character tries to tell the people of Mothra's arrival but no one believes her story.
>Monarch agents have been monitoring the cult, known as 'The Fellowship of The Dragon,
>Mothra communicates a vision to Millie of an ancient land called Lemuria.
>In a flashback sequence there are Lemurian scientists creating something, apparently questioning if they've gone too far.
>Mothra's fairies explain that Ghidorah was a creation of Lemurians, meant to be a protector of earth and by extension - mankind.
>Ghidroah hated early man from the beginning .
(TBC)