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'Godzilla 2' Monsters Revealed! Aaron Taylor-Johnson Set To Reprise His Role In The Sequel? Will Mechagodzilla Be Introduced In Comic Con?

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Just like last year, Legendary Pictures is about to participate in this year's San Diego Comic Con.

While they haven't revealed what they are going to present in their big panel (scheduled for Saturday, July 11 at 2:30 PM) which will be hosted by Chris Hardwick, there's an ongoing rumor claiming that more of "Godzilla 2" monsters will be revealed.

Last year's presentation revealed that Rodan, Ghidora and Mothra are going to join Godzilla in the sequel.

"Let them fight," the voice over said in the video teaser released at 2014 San Diego Comic-con showing the three monsters who are supposed to appear in the sequel.

However, last year's presentation did not say anything about the highly anticipated monster called Mechagodzilla.

Could this upcoming Comic Con make way for the introduction of Mechagodzilla?

While no confirmation has been made yet, Legendary Pictures is known to have been giving out surprises for their fans during such conventions, thus it will not hurt to anticipate such event this upcoming Comic Con.

In line with "Godzilla 2" monsters news, there have been reports claiming that original cast member Aaron Taylor-Johnson is going to reprise his role to Gareth Edward's "Godzilla" sequel.

Talking to Cinema Blend, "Godzilla" star Aaron Taylor-Johnson candidly shared his knowledge of the movie.

"Our director, Gareth Edwards, is off shooting a 'Star Wars' movie now, so I think, you know, and he was a huge influence on the franchise," the 25-year-old English star who recently played Quicksilver in "Avengers: Age of Ultron" explained.

"So I think they're waiting on Gareth, and then when Gareth gets around, they will all jump in a room, brainstorm, and do their thing. And I don't know if I'd be a part of it, if it would be set somewhere else, if it's going to be in the future. ... It's just kind of, it's just so broad."

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