Ghidorah: Risen King

Ghidorah: Risen King is a drama monster film released on December 2064. The film focuses on the destruction of Venus' civilization by Ghidorah, first described in his debut film eactly 100 years ago. The film would also focus on Eiji, a troubled teenager who plots to destroy Venus or for the civilization to destroy itself. The film would also be the first R-rated film in the Godzilla franchise, due to the disturbing themes and images, language, and drug references.

Plot
Eiji, a troubled teenager and worshipper of demonic gods, is running away from his home due to not being "respected" by his foster parents. He sneaks out with some snacks and his worshipping material, worried that if he leaves it, his parents will discover it.

As he makes his way outside, a police officer discovers him. Due to a Venusian law that states minors are not to be outside after dusk. Eiji runs away from the officer, meanwhile, a voice inside his head telling him ways to evade the officer. Eventually, Eiji is cornered in an alleyway by the policeman. At the last moment, a heavy stone block falls on the officer's head, instantly killing him and crushing his upper body. Eiji, stunned by the events unfold before him, runs from the scene before anyone else finds him.

Back at the police station, the chief of police is stunned by his best officer being killed by a scraggly teenager. He decides to call in a special detective known for his peculiar cases, Jasper Vexx. Jasper is currently studying into some new findings when he gets the Chief's call. Jasper agrees to take on the case, with the draw being the description of Eiji, reminding him of many of his past jobs.

Eiji manages to get on a bus to a nearby city. He gets more voices in his head, telling him to find the Emperor's palace to find something of importance. He questions why, but the voice doesn't answer back. He looks for where the palace is, finding on the other side of the city. He starts to head towards the palace.

Jasper arrives to the Chief's office to start with his new case. He looks through footage in the street cameras, when he gets a clear view of Eiji running from the deceased officer. Jasper then recognizes Eiji's distinctive style of clothing and hair, which reminds him of the purge of "depressing" children and Venusians. Jasper was one of the leading investigators in exposing the group in which the disturbing people came from, the "Society of Nyartholep". He tells this to the chief, whose reaction is equaling distressing. The chief commands Jasper to get after Eiji immediately, to which Jasper leaves almost instant.

Back with Eiji, he is outside the palace, attempting to find a way up to the nearby window. The voice assists him by letting him jump high enough to reach the window, landing him inside a hallway. As he walks down, he hears a speech coming from a room. He looks down to see the Emperor making a public speech about the current "mental health" crisis. Eiji then finds out that this is the man who has had people like him basically abandoned by society. He wants to murder him so badly, but the voice recommends not to, as it will cause chaos that will have Eiji dead if he attempts. He moves back throughout the castle, to which the voice keeps guiding him to a specific room. Eiji questions the voie, to which it reveals why: the voice's name is Nyartholep, the Crawling Chaos. He wants to call an interstellar dragon, King Ghidorah, to Venus so it can destroy the Venusian civiliation. Nyartholep also reveals that he is helping Eiji because they both share similar interests of killing off the Venusians. Eiji approves of Nyartholep, and the two head for the king's throne room.

Back at Eiji's house, we are introdued to Eiji's parents. His father is freaking out about him disappearing, with his mom not caring, stating Eiji to "not giving a shit about the both of us". The father (Akira) watches the news, seeing the Emperor's speech broadcasting. He then comes up with a theory for Eiji's disappearence: Eiji wanted to get revenge on the Emperor for abolishing the law that gave mentally ill Venusians premium care. His mother (Selina) shrugs in his hypothesis, still not caring. Akira calls the police station, asking if they've spotted Eiji yet, to which they answer no.

Cast

 * Ezra Miller as Eiji Tsubaraya
 * Dee Bradley Baker as Nyarlathotep
 * Kiernan Shipka as Sheila
 * Josh Brolin as The Emperor
 * Jim Carrey as Jasper Vexx
 * Shia Leboeuf as Akira Tsubaraya
 * Sigourney Weaver as Selina Tsubaraya