Production
In the original ending for the film, Godzilla destroys Garuda but is killed by Mechagodzilla. Garuda's nuclear reactor explodes and resurrects the King of the Monsters. In the final film, Rodan was given the almost-heroic task of bringing Godzilla back to life. Another ending was considered in which Godzilla's escaping life energy mutates Baby Godzilla into a new adult Godzilla. This scenario was slightly altered and reused in Godzilla vs. Destoroyah.
Original Showa Godzilla director IshirÅ Honda was reportedly asked to direct this film, but his death in early 1993 prevented this from happening. Had he lived longer, it's unknown if he would have accepted the offer.
Read more about this topic: Godzilla Vs. Mechagodzilla II
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