GvK Concept MONSTER Designs Should have been in the MOVIE



In this video we shall compare the new creatures and new titans that were seen in Godzilla vs Kong, we will compare the final designs with the ones in the concept art that are totally different. We will see what they were planned to look like versus how they turned out. A shout out to iamag.co, for the collection of these amazing art work by artists such as Xander Smith, Matt Millard and Kyle Brown. Now let us compare the side by side and decide for ourselves which ones are better.
In the Concept art, the design of these Arachnoclaws didn’t change much which means that their original look was appreciated and accepted into the movie. They had hard carapaces and had six legs with two giant pincers that are shielded with a rocky exoskeleton. In some art work, the carapace has a heavy grey stone covering, which would provide it with extra camouflage and armor.
In the concept art, these flying Hellhawks were a lot bigger around 50-60 feet tall and with wingspan of maybe 200 feet across. They have blue eyes and were more robust with wings that grew out of the hand and their five fingers were present and still unchanged into parts of the wings. Their backs were more armoured and the talons and claws were as big as a single aircraft.
The concept design of this hollow earth lizard shows a more menacing form, something which would have been more than just fauna of a new world but actual monsters that would scare the crap out of you. It is seen to have a face similar to anguirus with a very spiky body with sharp osteoderms. It is also slimmer and looks to be fast and agile. Its tail is also spiked all the way to the end of the tail where we can see a club formed as a means of attack or defense. Titanus Doug
There are a couple of warbat concept deigns, one whch has a slimmer look to the monster with a tail that seemingly has some sort of electrical powers. The warbat here has its wings grown from the body and attached to six prehensile limbs that look like spines coming out of the sides of the body. The other design resembles the final one but it is more robust and heavier and actually has a split jaw with a tail that also had two spike like outgrowths which could be stings.
Like the warbat, there were also two designs for Mechagodzilla, one of which shows a very basic robotic design without spikes or dorsal plates or anything of that sort resembling the g man except for the dinosaur posture and the big tail. The second art shows the same one but being covered in armor and a thichker skeletal lookin exoskeleton but was still totally different from the final version.

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