Lind sees the HEAVs for the first time just before the teams embark on them. In an hour he's suddenly able to pilot a HEAV and even let it explode on purpose.
When Kong arrives in Antarctica, the net he was carried in is noticeably smaller on the ground than it was in the air.
A big part of the film centres on the existence of the 'Hollow Earth' and how humanity has been unable to (and died trying to) reach it. The HEAVs are built specifically to withstand the harrowing journey. After getting there Godzilla simply blasts a hole through to it from where it is standing creating an easy and direct link to the centre of the Hollow Earth.
The film is presumed to take place five years after Godzilla: King of the Monsters (2019) (Simmons states in this film that Godzilla's battle with the MUTOs was ten years ago, and King of the Monsters explicitly took place five years after the MUTO incident which it said took place in 2014); the novelization explicitly claims to take place three years after King of the Monsters, but it has self-contradictory chronological dating. It explicitly says that the MUTO incident still occurred in the year 2014 and the events of King of the Monsters in the year 2019, which should place the novel's chronological year at 2022 in relation to the three-year gap; but the novel still says more than once that "ten years" have passed since the 2014 crisis instead of amending it to "eight years" or amending the MUTO crisis' date to 2012.
When Maia's HEAV takes off at 1:19, the bottoms of the thrusters fold toward each other, and forward propulsion comes from the tops of the aft thrusters. When Nathan, Ilene, and Jia's HEAV takes off at 1:21, the bottoms of the thrusters fold in the same direction, and and the propulsion comes from the bottoms of the aft thrusters.
The opening credits give us numbers for Godzilla: he's 393 feet tall and weighs 164,000 tons. A Nimitz-class carrier weighs at most 117,000 tons. Godzilla alone outweighs the carrier. The carrier should have immediately capsized the moment Godzilla tried to climb on to fight Kong.
Kong's weight which is estimated to be similar to Godzilla's, that being 164,000 Tons, there is no way all of the helicopters of the world could airlift that kind of mass. it would be physically impossible, and even at that, logistically impossible to comprise a formation of such a feat.
Hollow Earth would be by the Earth's core, thousands of miles deep. They enter from a portal in Antarctica. And yet, Godzilla later in the movie burns a random hole in the ground in HK deep enough to reach it, roars through it and Kong hears it, and he easily climbs it to poke back to the surface.
When outside in Antarctica, along the coast a warm day would be about 14 degrees, but there is never the frosty breath of Kong or any characters.
On closer inspection, the warships with the battleship styled turrets have the distinct superstructure of the Arleigh Burke class guided missile destroyer, while the hull heavily resembles the far more older Iowa class battleship, all of which were decommissioned throughout the 1990's.
When Kong grabs Godzilla from behind, the spikes on Godzilla bend as if they were made of rubber. They should be bony plates that are rigid.
When Kong shoves his ax's handle into Godzilla's mouth and Godzilla's spine bends backward, the plates on his back shrink and get thinner as his CGI model contorts. Then as Godzilla bends forward, the plates expand and become much larger. Evidently, Godzilla's 3D model was not designed with these kinds of extreme movements in mind, so the size and shape of his plates keep changing in relation to his body position.
During Kong's fight with Godzilla in Hong Kong, right after Kong releases his grip around on Godzilla's neck and the two monsters swing around, Kong's left hand clips completely through a building on the left side of the screen, without damaging it in any way.
When Kong jumps on Godzilla from the back and slams him against a tower in Hong Kong, Godzilla's entire neck and head get flattened for a moment, his head becomes rubbery with his snout bending away from his head like a "squash and stretch" cartoon character.
After the ocean battle near Antarctica, no one considers searching and/or rescuing survivors from the destroyed ships, though dozens of them can clearly be seen tossed into the water.
(At 1 hour, 21 mins) Bernie Hayes pulls out his phone to take pictures, a camera shutter noise is heard repeatedly and he says "Yeah, going viral". But he has a flip phone with no camera.
Apex has made Mechagodzilla, a mechanical Titan stronger than Godzilla...and there doesn't exist a conventional power source that can run it. At best, Mechagodzilla can only be active for around a minute before shutting down, and that's when operating at only 40%. Thus Apex's entire reason for getting Kong off Skull Island is to find something that can actually power it. And all this is before it turns out the kaiju they chose to act as the operating system is still in there and the moment they do have the necessary power source, King Ghidorah takes over.
MONARCH crew is monitoring Godzilla and as soon as he changes his course, they calculate he's heading towards Hong Kong and follow suit. Nobody tries to warn the city and the evacuation begins only after Godzilla emerges there.
After the ocean battle near Antarctica, everyone is soaking wet, yet no one seems at all cold.
Maia makes the common mistake of referring to Kong as a monkey instead of an ape. She does so multiple times despite there being many people with her who would know better.