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Posted: 2019-06-07T14:58:37Z | Updated: 2019-06-07T14:58:37Z

After Game of Thrones , the question of who winds up on the Iron Throne is over, but could Godzilla still take the Ivory Throne for itself?

(Warning! Spoilers below!)

Godzilla: King of the Monsters is basically two hours of giant titan fights, with Godzilla attempting to secure his throne from King Ghidorah as actors Kyle Chandler, Millie Bobby Brown and Vera Farmiga look on.

Following all the monster battles, theres a credit sequence with fake headlines revealing what life is like with humans and giant monsters living side by side, including one that may have perhaps answered the No. 2 question about Godzilla:

Does Godzilla poop?

The internet brings up the mystery every now and again , but the answers are just one big dump of different ideas.

In that final credit sequence, however, one of the fake headlines talks about titan waste being used as an energy resource possibly, and finally, confirming that Godzilla makes the god of all dookies.

Oh my god, said director Michael Dougherty when we asked him if this was confirmation that Godzilla poop s.

Unfortunately, the director said to hold the excitement.

Well, it doesnt say Godzilla waste. It says titan waste, Dougherty explained. It doesnt say what the waste was, either. They might have waste of an entire different sort. I cant answer whether or not Godzilla poops. I feel like thats something for the next director to worry about.

However, the headline isnt a total waste of time, as Dougherty confirmed other titans were, in fact, going potty.

Im pretty sure some of the other titans, for sure, he said.

What a relief.

Though that Godzilla mystery lives on, Dougherty was able to clear up some other unanswered questions:

Was there a Jay-Z and Kanye West reference in the credits?

Another one of those fake headlines from the credits asks, What is a king to a god, teasing the upcoming battle between King Kong and Godzilla in Godzilla vs. Kong. It also seems to reference a Jay-Z and Kanye West song, No Church in the Wild, which contains a similar lyric.

Yes, that was a little reference, Dougherty confirmed.

What is a king to a god? I find that phrase, that question, so poetic and elegant and powerful. I think you could turn it on its head and say, Whats a king without a god, but its just so strangely perfect to help define the relationship between Godzilla and Kong.

Wait, did Godzilla just burp?