Like 2014’s “Godzilla” and “Kong: Skull Island” prior to it, “Godzilla: King of the Monsters” likewise had numerous future ideas for the “Monsterverse,” an imaginary universe including numerous beasts owned by Toho. In a post-credits scene at the tail end of the movie, the huge expose ended up being ideas for the next motion picture in the franchise, “Godzilla vs. Kong.” Director Michael Dougherty exposed on his Instagram account that one of these storyboards was a strategy to movie a scene including Zhang Ziyi’s twins singing to a Mothra egg. Together with the illustrations, Dougherty likewise stated, “Boards and pages for a @godzillamovie post-credits scene including the Mothra Twins. Regretfully, it was never ever shot. Art by Anthony Winn.”
The unfilmed twins’ post-credits series would have suited what takes place with the kaiju in the future. At the end of the motion picture, Mothra passes away in a sacrificial act to help restore Godzilla so he can eventually ruin the effective King Ghidorah. The scene would have happened in an ancient temple someplace in Tokyo, which remembers much of the places and routines that the singing fairy-like couple lived within and practiced in the Toho motion pictures. Zhang’s Dr. Lin would have then asked the similar Dr. Chen, “When do we start,” to which Chen would have responded, “Quickly. Soon.” Both would then start singing in front of a massive moth egg. If shot, this would have definitely put to rest the unpredictability of Mothra’s go back to the “Monsterverse.”