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A giant, '''multi-legged creature''' with no name appears in the 2012 Comic-Con teaser trailer for the [[2014]] [[Godzilla ( | A giant, '''multi-legged creature''' with no name appears in the 2012 Comic-Con teaser trailer for the [[2014]] [[Godzilla (franchise)|Godzilla]] [[:Category:Godzilla Films|film]], ''[[Godzilla (2014 film)|Godzilla]]''. | ||
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Revision as of 06:41, 6 December 2018
Template:Kaiju Infobox Unmade A giant, multi-legged creature with no name appears in the 2012 Comic-Con teaser trailer for the 2014 Godzilla film, Godzilla.
Name
The monster has no official name, though some fans call it "Vishnu," due to Robert Oppenheimer saying that name when the camera pans over the monster's corpse. In Godzilla: The Art of Destruction by Mark Cotta Vaz, it is referred to simply as "a strange, dead monster."[1]
Design
The monster has at least ten legs, with a long, seemingly segmented body and an insect-like head, greatly resembling a tardigrade. Its feet have four long fingers each. It also resembles Rokmutul, a concept monster for the 2014 film that came before it.
History
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Godzilla
The monster's history is unknown, though the Comic-Con 2012 trailer indicates that the monster would have been killed by Godzilla.
Gallery
References
This is a list of references for Strange, dead monster. These citations are used to identify the reliable sources on which this article is based. These references appear inside articles in the form of superscript numbers, which look like this: [1]
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