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Yamazaki Takashi directs new movie “Godzilla”

Yamazaki Takashi directs new movie "Godzilla"

Godzilla celebrated its 70th anniversary on Sunday, and fans of the franchise have even more reason to rejoice after news broke that a new film has officially been confirmed. Toho Studio issues “emergency declaration” X There’s also a short video trailer alongside it. It has been revealed that Takashi Yamazaki will serve as writer and director, just as he did with last year’s box office success, Godzilla minus one. The film’s title has not yet been confirmed, and the video does not include any other details, such as the names of any actors.

It’s unclear whether the new movie will be a direct sequel to Star Wars. Godzilla minus one. The third highest-grossing movie in Japan in 2023, surpassed Shin Godzilla Being the most successful movie in the famous Kaiju series. It also became the first Godzilla film to be nominated for and win an Academy Award for Best Visual Effects. Set in Japan shortly after World War II, the 37th Godzilla movie starring Ryunosuke Kamiki was very popular with fans. Toho is hoping for a similar outcome for the 38th edition of the competition.

Godzilla’s History

The success of Eugene Lowry’s American sci-fi monster movie The beast from 20,000 fathoms Toho is encouraged to make something similar. Producer Tomoyuki Tanaka then traveled to Indonesia to look for co-productions. However, anti-Japanese sentiment there at the time made it impossible. After returning to Japan, Tanaka flew over Bikini Atoll, the site of a Castle Bravo nuclear test that contaminated a Japanese fishing vessel. The crew suffered acute radiation syndrome (ARS) and the chief radioman died a few months later.

This incident inspired Tanaka to create a monster born from nuclear testing. In May 1954, he asked screenwriter Shigeru Kayama to create a story called “Project G”. six months later, godzilla Released in Japan. The film, directed by Inoshiro Honda, received mixed reviews domestically. Then came the heavily re-edited Americanized version, Godzilla, King of Monsters! Introduced to a worldwide audience in 1956, the prehistoric sea monster became a global phenomenon.

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