>>212917901 (OP) >After 10 years, why? Because Shin Ultraman was the sequel but then it wasn't a sequel and it was bad and then Shin Kamen Rider came out for some reason and then they were already making Godzilla -1 and American Godzilla so there was no point but then those movies were successful so there is money so there is Shin Godzilla 2 for more money :)
Let's say >godzilla minus one sequel in 2026 >godzilla x kong supernova in 2027 >shin godzilla 2 in 2028/2029 >southeast asia godzilla film for 2030(?) How is that fatigue? Compare it to Marvel releasing a new movie every 3 months. Also, Toho films are for Japanese markets, Minus One was the first one to break it out on international
>>212918246 >godzilla minus one sequel in 2026 >godzilla x kong supernova in 2027 >shin godzilla 2 in 2028/2029 >southeast asia godzilla film for 2030(?) I'm very curious if Toho will give us more updates at SDCC since they have a panel with Higuchi.
Also, I think release schedule will look like this if everything works well for them(I guess deal remains, both jap and american godzilla film can't release in the same year): >godzilla minus one sequel 2026 >godzilla x kong supernova 2027 >shin godzilla 2 in 2028 >southeast asia godzilla in 2029 >godzilla x kong 4 in 2030(or 3 if you take VS as separate I guess)
>>212917901 (OP) >>212918322 >Producer Minami Ichikawa appointed Yamazaki to create the movie upon the completion of The Great War of Archimedes (2019). Principal photography was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, leaving Yamazaki three years to work on the script, taking inspiration from previous Godzilla movies and the works of Hayao Miyazaki and Steven Spielberg. In February 2022, Robot Communications publicized that Yamazaki would soon direct an untitled kaiju movie. Filming occurred in Chลซbu and Kantล from March to June 2022 on a reputed $10โ15 million budget. Shirogumi's Chลfu studio spent eight months creating the visual effects. The film was revealed to be an installment in the Godzilla series in November 2022, and its title was announced in July 2023.
>Godzilla Minus One premiered at the Shinjuku Toho Building on October 18, 2023, and was released in Japan on November 3, to celebrate the franchise's 70th anniversary
>>212917901 (OP) Because Anno will do anything not to make another Evangelion stuff ever again.
Anonymous
7/20/2025, 12:39:38 PM No.212919575
>>212918062 Only midwits want that followed up on. The ambiguity of it was part of what made it so effective, and some shitty sequel where you've got Shin Mothra or some shit running around is just going to ruin it.
>>212919611 >While Godzilla's first film, "Godzilla" (1954), is not yet in the public domain, it will likely enter it in 2032, 38 years after the death of its director, Ishiro Honda. Specifically, the film and the base character will enter the public domain in Japan on January 1, 2032, based on the director's death. However, the name "Godzilla" is also trademarked, and those rights are separate from copyright and could continue to restrict its use, according to legal experts.
>>212917901 (OP) i dont care DESU unless he fights another kaiju enough with the grimdark bs.. shin and -1 were fine films but that direction gets tiring quick. godzilla always worked better as an anti-hero.
>>212917901 (OP) >What would story for Shin Godzilla 2 even be about? Just make an Evangelion ripoff where Japan makes mechs as a means to fight off Godzilla should another one show up. But they use Godzilla's dna or some shit and they're biomechanical.
Anonymous
7/20/2025, 3:31:10 PM No.212922085
>>212920017 You got the American movies doing that already.
>>212917901 (OP) Part 2 will be about Shin evolving into Giant Naked Rei, an Eldritch Horror, and ultimately the universe. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dpg1U0HZvAs
>>212918123 i'd say in japan, you probably bump up only a point or two in attractiveness.
japanese women do have standards, if you're an incel in america, you'll probably be an incel in japan. japan isn't like the philippines where women swarm you just for being white
>>212923412 I didn't get that at all from it, it seemed more like zilla was adapting to his environment. He was destroyed by human cooperation and becoming more human was his way to combat them.
Anonymous
7/20/2025, 7:07:41 PM No.212927201
>>212917901 (OP) Lol, someone asked Toho if they'd ever make a Shin Godzilla sequel and they said "maybe". Literally nothing is confirmed. They're focusing on the Minus One sequel anyway.