Doug and Hellhawks Possibly related to Godzilla? (Theory)

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A/N: so yeah, this has been something that's been theorized for a while ever since people noticed certain features on some creatures in the Hollow Earth.

Basically there's the theory that both the Hellhawks And Foetodon (nicknamed Titanus Doug) are both part of the Gojira species, however, each having followed different evolutionary lines.

Basically there's the theory that both the Hellhawks And Foetodon (nicknamed Titanus Doug) are both part of the Gojira species, however, each having followed different evolutionary lines

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And I myself was curious of this theory when it turned out that the apparent titan skull that Kong pulled his axe out from was apparently of a Godzilla species

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And I myself was curious of this theory when it turned out that the apparent titan skull that Kong pulled his axe out from was apparently of a Godzilla species.

And I myself was curious of this theory when it turned out that the apparent titan skull that Kong pulled his axe out from was apparently of a Godzilla species

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It is apparently explained in the novelization as being a species that "resembled Godzilla". It goes as followed:

"Scatterings of huge bones were visible in that dim light; in the brighter HEAV floodlights they were recognizable as those of Titans. And one, still largely articulated, seemed especially familiar. She had seen pictures of such skeletons, from the Philippines, and elsewhere. She'd seen bones like this covered in muscle and scale. It was a species that resembled Godzilla."

Now obviously, compared to Dagon's bones and the bones skull we see here are much different from one another. And that leads into the idea that this was a species of Gojira that had went through a different form of Evolution compared to Godzilla and Dagon. 

And currently, two separate pages of the Godzilla vs. Kong: One Will Fall - The Art of the Ultimate Battle Royale book also hint at this idea as well.

 Kong: One Will Fall - The Art of the Ultimate Battle Royale book also hint at this idea as well

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The idea I have is that Godzilla, Hellhawks, Doug and whatever the remains of that titan skull was all once came from the same species of creature

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The idea I have is that Godzilla, Hellhawks, Doug and whatever the remains of that titan skull was all once came from the same species of creature. 

One species stuck with crawling on four legs and took a more crocodilian-like body structure and eventually became the Foetodons.

Another Species decided to take a more different route and eventually evolved to the point where they would develop wings, beaks and overall attack in packs.

Not much I can say about the skull, but I can assume it's species got quite bigger and grew much larger teeth during their evolution.

And the last species that went through a different line of evolution would be the Gojira species, with them having gotten more large bulky theropod-like bodies and having gotten their atomic breath powers from feeding off of the hollow earth energy.

And while they each had their own evolutionary line, some characteristics or attachments to them still remained on them, just varying in look compared to what family of creature.


And while I know this idea sounds crazy, to be fair, there are many different species of apes like Gorillas, Chimps, Orangutans and even Humans are technically the same hominids to one another, but each have went through completely different lines of evolution to end up where they are today. Not just in terms of appearance, but what we're also capable of.

Now obviously, I'm not saying that this would help back up this theory. It's just something to consider. And really, overall, this theory is just simply that; a simple theory that only has some few hints and stuff while not outright confirming everything. And for all we know, the next Monsterverse installment could confirm whether or not if creatures like the Foetodon or Hellhakws have any relation to Godzilla in some way.

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