Godzilla, the iconic movie monster, is stomping back into cinemas, with Takashi Yamazaki from last year's Oscar-winning 'Godzilla Minus One' back at the steering wheel.
- Nov 2, 2024
AceShowbiz - Legendary Japanese studio Toho, home of Godzilla and renowned filmmaker Akira Kurosawa, has announced that Takashi Yamazaki will direct the next installment in the long-running franchise. Yamazaki, who wrote, directed, and oversaw the groundbreaking visual effects in "Godzilla Minus One," will reprise all those roles for the upcoming film.
In a video posted on X, Yamazaki shared the exciting news, "I'll be directing the new Godzilla movie. Please stay tuned." It remains unclear whether the film will be a direct sequel to "Godzilla Minus One" or a standalone project.
"Godzilla," the oldest-running movie franchise in the world, has captivated audiences since its inception in 1954. "Godzilla Minus One," with its modest budget of $15 million, showcased exceptional VFX and became a global phenomenon, grossing $116 million worldwide.
Takashi Yamazaki's return to the helm is a testament to his exceptional filmmaking abilities. "Godzilla Minus One" became the first Japanese film to win an Oscar for Visual Effects, and Yamazaki himself was awarded the prestigious accolade.
The upcoming "Godzilla" film has the potential to continue the franchise's legacy and break new ground in visual storytelling. With Yamazaki's proven expertise and the enduring popularity of the kaiju genre, moviegoers can eagerly anticipate the colossal return of Godzilla to the silver screen.