Godzilla vs. Kong Trailer Hints at the Real Enemy
The Godzilla vs. Kong trailer holds a surprising amount of secrets. We know, for instance, what kind of monster we can expect in the movie besides the two eponymous giants.

Analyzing trailers frame by frame is definitely one of the favorite activities of internet geeks. Today we're ing in on the fun with the recently released trailer of Godzilla vs. Kong. The trailer has become a hit around the world, with fans thrilled to see the two iconic beasts duking it out in broad daylight, which doesn't happen very often. It's also become popular to take sides and cheer on one of the creatures, as if it were a prestigious fight between world-class boxers.
In all this hype, however, some clues left by the creators throughout the trailer went unnoticed. Fortunately, Reddit never disappoints and its s have conducted a very detailed analysis. They noticed that in the very first seconds of the trailer we can see people running away from Godzilla, who looks quite unnatural. Internet s are sure - it's Mechagodzilla. However, so as not to judge by a single frame, they found another shot that shows a computer model of the aforementioned monster with information about a system charging sequence. Take a look for yourself:

So there's a really good chance that Mechagodzilla is the one terrorizing the local population and he is the film's main antagonist. This would certainly appease die-hard fans of the real Godzilla, as they didn't quite understand why he would attack a town for no reason (unless it's not him). Therefore, yes, expect a fight between Gojira and Kong, but let's be ready for the monsters ing forces to face the greater evil together.
As a reminder, we'll be seeing Godzilla vs. Kong sooner than we anticipated. The premiere has been changed from May 21 to March 26. The work will appear on HBO Max and in all open multiplexes.
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