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Godzilla Minus Zero stomps through New York in first teaser trailer

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Why This Matters

The upcoming film 'Godzilla Minus Zero' marks a significant milestone by bringing the iconic kaiju to New York and being the first Japanese movie shot in IMAX, highlighting advancements in visual storytelling and international appeal. Its return to a grounded tone and setting in 1949 offers a fresh yet nostalgic perspective for fans and the industry alike, emphasizing the enduring popularity of the Godzilla franchise. This film's release underscores the continued growth of giant monster movies as a major cinematic genre with global reach.

Key Takeaways

*insert Godzilla screeching sound* Here’s the very first look at the next big kaiju feature. Godzilla Minus Zero will continue the story of 2023’s Godzilla Minus One, which returned the franchise to the more grounded tone established in the original film, and while the new teaser trailer doesn’t show a whole lot, it suggests some big things for the series.

Minus Zero is set in 1949, two years after the first movie, “and continues the story of the Shikishima family as they face an all-new calamity,” according to the official logline. Apparently that includes shifting the setting from Tokyo to New York, as we see Godzilla right next to the Statue of Liberty. Stars Ryunosuke Kamiki and Minami Hamabe will be reprising their roles, while director Takashi Yamazaki — who is also making a giant robot movie called Grandgear — will once again be helming the film. Toho also says that Minus Zero will be the first Japanese movie filmed for IMAX.

It’s a busy time for the world’s most famous kaiju, who will also be appearing in the next entry in Legendary’s monsterverse with Godzilla x Kong: Supernova, and is currently featured in the Apple TV series Monarch: Legacy of Monsters. Godzilla Minus Zero, meanwhile, hits theaters on November 6th.