GODZILLA: MINUS ONE Promo Art Unveils Toho's King Of The Monsters In All His Glory

GODZILLA: MINUS ONE Promo Art Unveils Toho's King Of The Monsters In All His Glory

We got a quick glimpse of the big fella in yesterday's Godzilla: Minus One teaser trailer, but this new promo art gives us a proper look at the redesigned Kaiju in all his glory...

By MarkCassidy - Jul 12, 2023 01:07 PM EST
Filed Under: Movies

Last night's teaser trailer for Godzilla: Minus One gave us a brief glimpse of the titular Kaiju unleashing his unmistakable roar, but only his head was visible, Now, thanks to some new promo art, we have a much better look at Toho's latest design for the King of the Monsters.

As you can see, they've really gone with a classic design for the iconic atomic monster here, with a look directly inspired by the character's debut in 1954's Gojira.

Though there have obviously been a few alterations (the oversized fins, for example), we can't imagine too many 'Zilla fans having an issue with this latest take on the legendary creature.

This will be Toho's first Godzilla movie since 2016's Shin Godzilla. Information beyond the title is sparse, but we do know that Takashi Yamazaki - the filmmaker who worked on visual effects for Shin Godzilla - will direct the film.

Specific plot details are also still under wraps, but a (very) brief synopsis tells is that Godzilla: Minus One "sees an already devastated postwar Japan facing a new threat in the form of Godzilla."

The movie is set to debut in Japan on November 3, 2023 and in theaters in the US nationwide on December 1, 2023.

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