Godzilla 2 is Bringing Back This Terrifying Classic Weapon
Born in the age of the atomic bomb, Godzilla first stomped into theaters when fears of the destruction the powerful weapon might bring were at its peak. The 1954 film that started the mega monster franchise drew an allegory between the real world threat and the massive radioactive fire breathing lizard. The film also ended with a tragic, heroic, and wishful end to the obliteration. Trick ‘r Treat and Krampus director Mike Dougherty has now teased that the original weapon that brought down Godzilla may play a role in
Get Your First Look at one of Godzilla 2‘s Monsters—Mothra
Although Warner Bros. is calling the film Godzilla 2, its instructive to know it was once called Godzilla: King of Monsters. This is because, as we’ve written before, the massive lizard might be king, but as any Game of Thrones fan knows, there will always be people, or monsters, out there looking to take your throne. In Godzilla 2, those forces are three legendary monsters;
Godzilla 2 has Started Filming With Three Iconic Monsters as Adversaries
Legendary and Warner Bros. have released a statement that will be music to the ears of all you mega monster fans; Godzilla 2 has begun filming. After the commercial and critical success of Kong: Skull Island, one can surmise that the still untitled Godzilla 2 will be just as ambitious, as the former was not only inspired by Apocalypse Now, but featured some serious monster-on-monster action.
Godzilla will face an even sterner test than he did in
Godzilla: Monster Planet is Coming to Netflix
The Godzilla franchise holds the Guinness World Record for “Longest continuously running film franchise.” 63 years after the original Godzilla, fans still can’t get enough of the monster.
Godzilla: Monster Planet is now the latest in the series and pushes Toho, the Japanese production company responsible for the original 1953 film, to 30 total Godzilla films. It also makes history as the first entirely animated film of the franchise,