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The 'Minus One' director's latest Godzilla-themed ride will see the king of all kaiju face his deadly robot foe once more.
Featuring Minus One's Godzilla in a ferocious face-off with Mechagodzilla, the dynamic new artwork gives us an action-packed ...
"This Mechagodzilla looks mean. Sleek, deadly, and ready to throw hands," one fan on X praised. Others chimed in with equally ...
Takashi Yamazaki, the director behind Godzilla Minus One and an Academy Award® winner for Best Visual Effects, has revealed ...
Mechagodzilla has returned and this time, it appears that the dark technological doppelganger has its sights set on Godzilla ...
Godzilla Minus One’s Mechagodzilla will appear in the “Godizlla The Ride: Giant Monsters Ultimate Battle” attraction at the ...
Super7, one of our very favorite brands for collectibles and toys, is going all in on Godzilla for this year's San Diego ...
Director Takashi Yamazaki opens up about taking the king of monsters back to its roots for a modern audience in Godzilla Minus One and about other influences on the film, including Princess Mononoke.
TAKASHI YAMAZAKI: In the past, it was standard practice for Godzilla movies produced almost every year to premiere at the Tokyo International Film Festival.
Minus One’ director Takashi Yamazaki, who earned a visual effects nomination, has tricked out Japan’s iconic kaiju and added some unique details. How Godzilla gets even scarier on budget VFX ...
Takashi Yamazaki: For me, Godzilla is a symbol of war and nuclear destruction, so I thought I must incorporate the suicide missions into the story because they were a large aspect of the war.
“Godzilla Minus One” director Takashi Yamazaki (Toho Studios) Yamazaki, who exudes boyish enthusiasm at age 59, headed up the comparatively small 35-artist team that rendered about 600 VFX ...