Godzilla, Toho and Iconic Monster Saga
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Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Godzilla has been dominating screens for many years, and now it’s getting ready to take over another theme park with a new epic ride launching overseas ...
Toho has officially revealed the title of its next “ Godzilla ” feature: “ Godzilla -0.0 ” (Godzilla Minus Zero). The announcement was made at the annual Godzilla Fest in Tokyo and confirmed via Toho’s official X account.
Godzilla fans are in for a real treat as the popular ride attraction Godzilla the Ride: Giant Monsters Ultimate Battle at Japan's Seibuen Amusement Park comes to life. X-Plus and Sideshow Collectibles team up to bring collectors the Godzilla: The Ride ...
Godzilla and King Ghidorah are going wild in the new trailer for an upcoming theme park ride opening in Japan. Announced to be in the works earlier this year, the first permanent ride attraction featuring Godzilla will soon be opening in Japan. This ...
You may have to put “riding a zip line into Godzilla’s mouth” on your bucket list — and then check it off. The thrilling attraction is a new feature at the Nijigen no Mori theme park, which features Japanese pop culture and anime, on Awaji Island ...
A 40-metre Godzilla installation will be touching down at Haneda Airport Terminal 3 in Tokyo this December and run for a year.
Most Godzilla movies were made in Japan, where the series originated, including great ones like Shin Godzilla and Godzilla vs. Destoroyah.
"Godzilla Minus One" is the latest Japanese movie about the giant monster. It's made by Toho, the company that has been making "Godzilla" movies since 1954. The new film is set during the late 1940s in postwar Japan. The monstrous lizard known as Godzilla ...
The Haneda Airport in Japan is getting a kaiju-sized new feature in the form of a big-ass Godzilla installation. The King of the Monsters is packing his bags to move into position at Haneda Airport Terminal 3 as part of a partnership between Toho Co., Japan Airport Terminal Co., Ltd., and the Tokyo International Air Terminal Corporation.
The film is the 37th entry in Toho's long-running monster franchise. By Abid Rahman International Editor, Digital The latest trailer for Godzilla Minus One dropped Friday morning, and in the clip, we get a closer look at the awesome scale of the iconic ...