That would be awesome. I wonder if he would be just another Kaiju or if he would get some kind of unique origin?
That would be awesome. I wonder if he would be just another Kaiju or if he would get some kind of unique origin?
I doubt that anyone involved would settle for Godzilla being just another kaiju. They'd probably have to move legal and contractual mountains to make this happen, so if it happened, it would be treated as something special in-story as well as out.
The last one they made 'Final Wars', sucked really really hard.
Honestly though, except for the first two black and white Godzilla films (when he was initially named Gojira); the film series in general has never taken itself very seriously.
Still, I hope this new series of japanese Godzilla films (and it will be a series of films, like the other Japanese Godzilla revivals) will make their way into the Western market in some form.![]()
Are there any Godzilla movies that haven't been released outside of Japan?
...but I think it's been quite a while since a Toho Godzilla movie had a wide theatrical release in the US.
Are there any Godzilla movies that haven't been released outside of Japan?
They've all had videotape or DVD releases, but I think it's been quite a while since a Toho Godzilla movie had a wide theatrical release in the US.
...but I think it's been quite a while since a Toho Godzilla movie had a wide theatrical release in the US.
"Godzilla 2000" (with the "Millennium" dropped from the title), as far as I know.
I don't think it's going to be a remake of King Kong vs Godzilla, just a new Kong/Godzilla crossover. Nothing I saw called it a remake.Now there's talk of a remake of King Kong VS Godzilla from Warner/Legendary and a possible massive Kong/Godizilla/Pacific Rim crossover movie. Time will tell but it seems like we'll be getting more Godzilla movies than Star Wars movies inthe next few years.
A thunderous roar echoed through the internet this week when it was announced that Legendary Entertainment’s upcoming production ‘Kong: Skull Island’ is moving house from Universal to Warner Bros - with a view to setting up a new ‘King Kong Vs Godzilla’ movie.
Whilst the prospect of the two most iconic giant monsters in film history doing battle once again was more than enough to leave fans everywhere salivating, it seems this may only be the tip of the iceberg for Warners’ plans with their giant monster properties.
While it is unclear where BD are getting their information from (no sources are cited), they report that Warner Bros’ plans for a multi-franchise giant monster universe look something like this (incorporating the two, at-present unrelated films that have been made to date):
Pacific Rim (2013; dir. Guillermo Del Toro)
Godzilla (2014; dir. Gareth Edwards)
King Kong: Skull Island (2017; dir. )
Pacific Rim II: Maelstrom (2017, dir. Guillermo Del Tor)
Godzilla II (2018; dir. Gareth Edwards)
King Kong vs. Godzilla (TBA)
Pacific Rim III (TBA)
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