One More Gloriously Awesome Trailer for Japan’s ‘Godzilla Minus One’

Godzilla Minus One Trailer

“The future of this country is in our hands.” Look at that glorious big boi chomping his way around Japan! Toho has revealed another new official trailer for Godzilla Minus One (or Godzilla -1.0) to celebrate the Japanese release this week. It’s set to open worldwide in one month. Prolific Japanese filmmaker Takashi Yamazaki (Lupin III: The First, Stand by Me Doraemon series) is directing this movie, which will be the 30th live action movie as part of Toho’s kaiju franchise. Made under the working title Blockbuster Monster Movie (超大作怪獣映画), co-produced by Robot Communications and Toho Studios. On December 1st, a new reign begins. Post war Japan is at its lowest point when a new crisis emerges in the form of a giant monster, baptized in the horrific power of the atomic bomb. There are a few more awesome shots of Gojira biting and stomping and roaring in this (the other official trailer). I can’t wait! This is going to rule! Bring on Godzilla. // Continue Reading ›

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