He comes back from wounds after resting much more often. It's also just strange to me to imagine that they'd be hinting at Gamera dying in an early plot synopsis. The only time I can recall this being done was with Heisei Godzilla, which was to be a definitive cap to a long-running continuity, and they were not subtle about it. "GODZILLA DIES!" was how they were selling the movie.miguelnuva wrote: ↑Thu Mar 23, 2023 8:49 amWhat massive conclusions have I jumped to before. I'm speculating like everyone else and the plot mentioning Gamera continues fighting despite his wounds makes me think that he won't be healing quick enough to be recovered as these battles continue on. It also wouldn't be the first time he has sacrificed himself to save everyone.Executive Hamster wrote: ↑Thu Mar 23, 2023 8:21 am Miguel really is the master of jumping to massive conclusions based on nothing.
Gamera coming back to fight despite being wounded is practically his gimmick. It's like Hulk Hogan getting pummeled for ten minutes, then "Hulking up" out of nowhere, becoming invincible, and winning with the leg drop.
Maybe this series will end with its Gamera dying. Very well could be! It's just not even really implied from that synopsis if you know the first thing about Gamera.