28 Years Later, The Most Exciting New Godzilla Sequel Brings The Kaiju Back To New York
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28 Years Later, The Most Exciting New Godzilla Sequel Brings The Kaiju Back To New York
"Godzilla Minus One made a total of $116 million worldwide, $57 million of that in the US - and that's before the franchise received the ultimate validation of the Academy Award for Best Visual Effects, the first such win for a Godzilla movie."
"One of the most impressive things about Godzilla Minus One is the sheer scope it manages to achieve with relatively limited resources, combining multiple styles of blockbuster filmmaking into one thrilling, stirring story."
"The new trailer opens on that rubble, as well as the voice of an American pilot saying, 'if their operation fails, maybe we'll finally get to use it.'"
Godzilla Minus One significantly impacted kaiju cinema, earning $116 million globally, with $57 million from the US. It received an Academy Award for Best Visual Effects, marking a first for the franchise. The film was produced on a budget of $10-$12 million with a small effects team, showcasing impressive scope and storytelling. A sequel, Godzilla Minus Zero, is set in 1949, following characters from the first film as they navigate postwar Tokyo. The new trailer hints at further developments in the story, including references to military operations.
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