Earlier we posted the announcement regarding Shin Godzilla including the Godzilla Vs Evangelion promo print now we have more pics of the merchandise (below) and there were logos as well (above) besides the print. There was rumor as well of a crossover movie but that part was a April Fool's joke on Toho's part but considering Neon Genesis Evangelion director Hideaki Anno is doing Shin Godzilla is wasn't so far fetched.
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The Jinbocho Theatre in Tokyo will be having the Shin Godzilla Movie Total March a movie marathon showing all 28 Godzilla movies as well as the American Godzilla film (2014). It will start on May 7, 2016 and run through June 17, 2016. There is no reserves for seating, it is unclear if the movie are running back to back or not. The movies are split up to a certain number each week during the showings (schedule listed below). Admission prices are 1200 yen (800 yen for children).
May 7 (Saturday) to May 13 (Friday) "Godzilla X Megagirasu G annihilation operations" (2000) / "Godzilla, Mothra, King Ghidorah Monster all-out attack" (2001) / "Godzilla X Mechagodzilla" (2002) / "Godzilla X Mothra X Mechagodzilla Tokyo SOS" (2003) / " Godzilla FINAL WARS "(2004) May 14 (Saturday) to May 20 (Friday) "Godzilla VS Mothra" (1992) / "Godzilla VS Mechagodzilla" (1993) / "Godzilla VS Space Godzilla" (1994) / "Godzilla VS Destoroyah" (1995) / "Godzilla 2000" (1999) May 21 (Saturday) to May 27 (Friday) "Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla" (1974) / "Terror of Mechagodzilla" (1975) / "Godzilla" (1984) / "Godzilla VS Biollante" (1989) / "Godzilla VS King Ghidorah" (1991) May 28 (Saturday) to June 3 (Friday) "Destroy All Monsters" (1968) / "Godzilla minilla-Gabala All Monster large march" (1969) / "Godzilla vs. Hedorah" (1971) / "Godzilla vs. Gigan" (1972) / "Godzilla vs. Megalon" (1973) June 4 (Saturday) to June 10 (Friday) "Mothra vs. Godzilla" (1964) / "Ghidorah" (1964) / "Invasion of Astro-Monster" (1965) / "Godzilla vs. the Sea Monster" (1966) / "Monster Island son of the decisive battle Godzilla "(1967) June 11 (Saturday) to June 17 (Fri.) "Godzilla 60th Anniversary Digitally Remastered" (1954) / "Godzilla Raids Again" (1955) / "King Kong vs. Godzilla" (1962) / "GODZILLA" (2014) *There is no screening of "Shin Godzilla". It has been announced that advance tickets for Shin Godzilla will go on sale April 23, the film hit theaters July 29, 2016. Those that get advance sell tickets will receive a "Godzilla Vs. Evangelion" print. They are limited to 55,555 and will be no more then two per person (one per ticket). It looks like other merchandise will be released as well including towels, t-shirts, key rings, and posters. It appears both the Evangelion and Shin Godzilla websites are involved in the promo.
The reveal of the poster, trailer, and more for the new Toho Godzilla picture has already inspired kaiju artists Jeff Zornow, Matt Frank, and Shinji Nishikawa to draw the New Godzilla! Check them out below.
Toho has released a teaser trailer (above) as well as poster (below) for Shin Gojira/Godzilla: Resurgence the forthcoming Japanese Godzilla film. The movie, slated for release in 2016, will be the first Godzilla film by TOHO since 2004's Godzilla: Final Wars. Also reveal in an article in Japan's Chunichi Sports his size will be 118.5 meters tall, that's just under 389 feet and about 10 meters taller than Legendary's version.
As posted a few sites online we now know the official title of the new Japanese Godzilla movie, Shin Gojira (or Shin Godzilla). We also now know the main cast, Hiromi Hasegawa, Yutaka Takenouchi and Satomi Ishihara. Satomi Ishihara has previously worked with co-director Anno Hideaki on ATTACK ON TITAN film, and was also a recipient of the Japanese Academy Award for Best New Actress. Co-star, Hiromi Hasegawa also won an Academy Award for Best Newcomer. Famed Japanese actor Yutaka Takenouchi, who is also a Japanese Academy Award winner Best Lead Actor. They all definitely help create some major positive buzz for the film's possibilities. There is also info to say Shin Gojira may be the biggest Godzilla ever, even bigger then Legendary's Godzilla. The film will also take place in current day Japan. More info as we get it.
Update: A website for the new film has launched - http://shin-godzilla.jp/. It seems the Godzilla hotel recently opened (and posted about here) was just the start apparently they plan to turn Tokyo into Tokyo Monster Island. TOHO CINEMAS Hibiya (tentative name) is a large-scale building complex in the (tentative name) New Hibiya project that Mitsui Fudosan is promoting, is the city's largest state-of-the-art urban cinema complex to be part of the project. The complex would include an 11 screen (about 2300 seats) in the new building, and another renovated 2 screen about 800 seats in the adjacent Tokyo Takarazuka building, with 13-screen and about 3000 seats It becomes the city's largest cinema complex. On this new building there would be King Ghidorah heads installed in the vicinity of 140m, to almost the height of the actual King Ghidorah. King Ghidorah heads will be installed on the Tokyo Station side, Hibiya Park side, and the Uchisaiwaicho side. Other project planned is for the Haneda Airport (changing its name to Tokyo International Airport) is a painting of Mothra at the Haneda Airport International Terminal. The paint will be drawn in the actual almost the same as the 250m wingspan of Mothra. Also according to the announcement, the official name would become Tokyo International Mothra Airport! With the Tokyo Olympics of 2020, the Mothra painting at the international terminal where many foreign tourists are expected, and will continue to place a monster culture to the world that Japan is proud of. There are plans to use other monsters that are currently being studied such as Anguirus, Hedorah, Mechagodzilla, and Manda, in other locations, which will be announced at a later date. More as we find out.
Japanese satellite network WOWOW will be broadcasting a marathon of every Godzilla film that currently exists. It kicks off on April 26, 2015, with a mini-marathon on WOWOW Prime. This TV event includes a selection of movies representing the Showa, Heisei, and Millenium eras, as well as the two current American Godzilla films. The films featured are Godzilla (1954), The Return of Godzilla (1984), Godzilla 2000: Millenium (1999), Godzilla (1998), and Godzilla (2014). This is a teaser for the mega-size Godzilla marathon that will air on WOWOW Cinema May 2-6, 2015 and May 11-?, 2015. This marathon will feature all 30 of the currently existing Godzilla films, encompassing some six decades of kaiju movie history. |
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