The team behind best Godzilla movies a few years later Will make another one. Takashi Yamazaki serves as writer, director and supervisor of visual effects Godzilla minus onerevealed today in a brief video trailer that his team has been given the go-ahead to develop a second Godzilla.
“Hi everyone, I have good news,” Yamazaki said in a new video blog shared online on Friday. “I’m going to direct a new film Godzilla Movie. Please stay tuned. A short and sweet message from a filmmaker who has previously demonstrated his penchant for straightforward and economical storytelling on the global stage with the 2023 monster classic.
While there’s no word on the title, premise, or release date, the news is enough to get fans excited Godzilla minus one Proof that Kaiju still has enough gas in the tank. Combining fighting and exciting special effects with humorous and tragic plot won an oscar Earlier this year, the film received widespread praise from other legendary directors such as Steven Spielberg.
The Japanese-language film had a budget of $10 million and grossed over $100 million at the box office. Although Yamasaki has been making movies for decades, next Godzilla It could end up being his biggest budget production to date. Whether this becomes purely additive, or risks diluting the team’s creative vision, will be a huge test.
Godzilla minus one Telling the origin story of the giant lizard, the story takes place shortly after World War II, when Japan was recovering from devastating bombings that included two nuclear strikes. Citizens navigate the political and personal trauma of the war to defeat the monster, only for it to secretly begin to rebuild itself beneath the waves. Whether Yamazaki’s film ends up being a direct sequel or just another iteration of a long-running premise, it’ll be one to watch.