“There was briefly another character called Phosphera that we had in place of Mothra. But Mothra was always what the character was written around,” Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire director Adam ...
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Godzilla's Post-Apocalypse Proves You've Been Underestimating Mothra for Decades: "You Changed Everything"
Warning: contains potential spoilers for Mothra: Queen of the Monsters #1! A post-apocalyptic landscape shows just how important Godzilla’s ally Mothra is to Earth. The fan-favorite kaiju Mothra will ...
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Mothra Holds A Shocking Franchise Record That Even Godzilla's Strongest Villains Will Never Top
Although Mothra isn't exactly renowned for her power level, her fights in the Godzilla franchise have yielded her an impressive accomplishment. Over the years, Mothra has clashed with an interesting ...
Joshua Kristian McCoy is a freelance writer and film critic from the United States. He is a lifelong film buff, a voting member of the Georgia Film Critics Association, a tournament-winning Smash Bros ...
Hiya Toys is back with a new release for their Godzilla: King of the Monsters collection with the return of Mothra. This giant moth is a colossal, ancient Titan and one of Earth's ancient protectors.
Summer is upon us at last. Which means lots of time for us to lazily float around in the pool, drink in hand. But have you ever lounged around in the pool inside a legendary cinematic giant kaiju?
Godzilla: King of the Monsters is the long-awaited follow-up to 2014’s Godzilla and looks to once again prove size matters. Of course, Godzilla can’t be the king of the monsters if there aren’t any ...
Godzilla may be Japan’s most famous kaijū (monster), but Mothra isn’t far behind. And much like Godzilla, Mothra is more than just a cinematic creature of destruction: She’s long been a vehicle for ...
Make way for MOTHRA, the world’s largest all-lens telescope, which intends to detect some of the faintest light in the universe. Co-created by Yale astronomer Pieter van Dokkum and University of ...
Michael LaBarbera is a biologist at the University of Chicago who has some frustrating news for monster movie fans. LaBarbera is the author of "The Biology of B-Movie Monsters," an essay about what ...
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