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11 Funny Meme Photos of 'GODZILLA KING OF THE MONSTERS' Poster That Are Considered Unbelievable

11 Funny Meme Photos of 'GODZILLA KING OF THE MONSTERS' Poster That Are Considered Unbelievable

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11 Funny Meme Photos of 'GODZILLA KING OF THE MONSTERS' Poster That Are Considered Unbelievable

In 2019, Warner Bros Pictures introduced GODZILLA: KING OF THE MONSTERS, a sequel to its first film released in 2014. This film became a hot topic among film lovers and the general public, especially due to its official poster which was considered strange and unbelievable. Some creative netizens then created various memes that still provide entertainment until now. Check it out!

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In the film's poster, Godzilla, the king of monsters, is seen standing roaring in the middle of a vast ocean. Some submarines can be seen surrounding it.

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The question is, how is it possible? Considering that the height of Godzilla is only 120 meters, while the average depth of the ocean is more than 3000 meters.

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Is Godzilla actually standing on top of a mountain submerged in the ocean?

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There is another possibility that he is actually riding Son Goku's nimbus cloud. Maybe this is a hidden collaboration film.

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It could also be possible that there is a sunken cargo truck in the ocean serving as Godzilla's foothold.

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Or... Godzilla is being carried by a passing whale. But how big is the whale? :)

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Another theory that could possibly happen is that Godzilla is actually standing normally, but his legs are elongated like Luffy in the anime 'ONE PIECE'.

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In some oceans, there is a lot of garbage being thrown away carelessly. Is it possible for the trash to pile up to 3 thousand meters?

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Another theory is that there was a giant iceberg that sank the Titanic ship, so it could be ridden by Godzilla.

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In the Godzilla movie, it is told that he can shoot a laser from his mouth, is it possible for him to shoot it from another hole? :)

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So according to KLovers, which theory makes the most sense? Write your comment!