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Godzilla (/ ɡ ɒ d ˈ z ɪ l ə / ɡod-ZIL-ə) [b] is a giant monster, or kaiju, that appears as the titular antagonist of the 2023 film Godzilla Minus One, the 37th entry in the Godzilla film series. It was adapted and co-designed by Takashi Yamazaki.
Godzilla Minus One (Japanese: ゴジラ-1.0 ( マイナスワン ), Hepburn: Gojira Mainasu Wan) is a 2023 Japanese epic [i] kaiju film written, directed, and with visual effects by Takashi Yamazaki. It is the 37th film in the Godzilla franchise, Toho's 33rd Godzilla film, and the fifth installment of the Reiwa era.
At Lake Ikeda, Mothra in her larva form attacks a group of teenagers who disturb her shrine while in Aokigahara, a suicidal man accidentally encounters a frozen 3,000-year-old dragon, King Ghidorah. Yuri interviews Hirotoshi Isayama, an elderly man who explains the legend of the Guardian Monsters: Baragon, Mothra, and Ghidorah, iterating that ...
Major Japanese studio Toho Co. has announced “Godzilla Minus One” as the title of the latest instalment in its “Godzilla” film franchise. The film will premiere in Japanese theaters on Nov ...
For those of us who want a little more Godzilla with our giant monster fare than, say, “Monarch: Legacy of Monsters,” look no further than the fresh and fierce Japanese import “Godzilla ...
Following the success of Godzilla Minus One (2023) as their first self-distributed film in the U.S., Toho declared in March 2024 that Godzilla is their "Intellectual property (IP) treasure" and they had regained retailing rights overseas (which were once abandoned), and now are able to sell, advertise, and distribute their own products to ...
As reported by Collider, Godzilla Minus One brought in around $11 million in its first weekend at the box office in the US, which on its face might not seem like all that much. It previously ...
The Japanese light novel series Gate makes use of the term kaiju as a term for giant monsters – specifically an ancient Fire Dragon – in the Special Region. Also, one of the Japanese protagonists refers to the JSDF's tradition to fight such monsters in the films, as well as comparing said dragon with King Ghidorah at one point. [34] [35]