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Brian Flynn gave an interview with Steven's Toy Chest about the future of the Godzilla Ultimates line
>It will go forward in time from GvB through the nineties, then go backwards to Showa before they reach Final Wars
>When they reach Showa they want to make a lot of characters you don't see often. He listed King Caesar, Rodan, Kumonga, Kamacuras, and Megalon as examples.
>Characters from the same movie will be in scale with each other but not characters from different movies because the scale between movies gets wild, however they're still gonna try to make them "feel right" with each other in terms of size. The example he used is '95 Godzilla will only be a little taller than '89 because otherwise Destroyer would be too huge and expensive to make
>On why it's called Toho Ultimates, he just said it's because they're making non-Godzilla kaiju, it will still be a Godzilla-centric line, not other Toho properties
>Waves were supposed to be four characters per wave but he didn't want to ask people to pay $340 per wave after the cost of the huge figures priced out at $85 each
>Part of the sizing is meant so these figures can be displayed with other Super7 lines, even though they're not in scale. The example he used is Godzilla is a head taller and thicker than Lion-O so it feels right on the shelf
>Destroyer will be Wave 3 or 4. They haven't locked down how big or expensive he's gonna be yet, still have to do test samples and figure out mold strategies and such.
>The battle packs won't always include a Godzilla. He used Jet Jaguar vs Megalon as an example. He said he wants people's collections to be closer to 32 monsters and 8 Godzillas, not 18 Zillas and 8 monsters
>Vehicles accessories aren't off the table
>He keeps mentioning wanting to make Megalon as the figure he's most excited to make
>He says he loves the Bandai lines but wanted to make bigger figures
>Toy tributes and things like Trendmasters remakes aren't off the table but low priority