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In celebration of both the 70th anniversary of the original Godzilla (1954) movie, and the 50th anniversary of Godzilla vs Mechagodzilla (1974), an all-new figure has been revealed by ThreeZero. They have updated their site with the KAIJU-DOU Godzilla (1974) Figure. this figure will stand at 9″ tall, with 26 points of articulation, a diecast metal internal frame, and seamless skin over the figure. Godzilla includes a few interchangeable hands, a heat ray effect piece, and two broken transmission towers. The figure also has built in sounds, and light up dorsal fins.

Pre-orders will open first via Godzilla.com beginning October 31 at 3:00 PM EST (Noon PDT). Pricing has not been announced at this time. The KAIJU-DOU Godzilla (1974) Figure is expected to ship out in the Second Quarter of 2025.

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You have to hand it to Godzilla – he doesn’t look 70. The greatest movie monster of all time continues to age oh-so-gracefully. And given the Oscar success of the astonishing Godzilla Minus One, and the gleefully colourful carnage of Godzilla X Kong: The New Empire, you could even say the radioactive lizard is at the peak of his powers right now. Since the original Godzilla was released back in 1954, it’s now officially been seven decades since he first stomped his way to big-screen glory – and to celebrate, Japanese studio Toho has released an epic tribute montage to the big guy, spanning several decades and eras of kaiju storytelling. Give it a watch here:

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Godzilla is 70! Seven decades after director Ishirō Honda and special effects master Eiji Tsuburaya revealed Godzilla to Japanese audiences on November 3, 1954, the King of the Monsters has only become more captivating and resonant to its growing global fanbase.

As always on November 3, 2024, we celebrate Godzilla's massive multimedia canon across film, TV, animation, sequential art, and beyond with the King of the Fandoms, plus the partners that power the screenings, exclusives, and other activities that make Godzilla Day thrive.

Here's how to get your special 70th anniversary celebration going:

  • Godzilla Minus One Movie Tickets
  • The Godzilla Store
  • Books-A-Million

And a lot more stuff.

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cross-posted from: https://feddit.uk/post/18963399

When Godzilla Minus One hit theaters, no one could have seen just how big the movie would become. The project ushered in a new era for Toho as the Japanese company took Godzilla back to basics. With director Takashi Yamazaki at the helm, the movie has gone on to become one of the best in Godzilla’s history. Much of its success came on the back of its director, and now, it seems like Yamazaki is interested in revisiting the IP so long as he can remake a classic Godzilla film.

The confession comes from Yamazaki directly as the director appeared at New York Comic Con. It was there guests like Kaiju United got to learn more about movie monsters, and Yamazaki admitted he is interested in remaking Godzilla vs Hedorah.

“I think that for its time, Hedorah was a very cutting-edge kaiju. Thinking about the type of visual expression we can do with technology and how far it’s come today – I’m imagining how it would move, and I think that would be a really cool remake,” the director shared. And as you can imagine, the Godzilla fandom is now begging for Toho to greenlight such a movie for Yamazaki.

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New comic book coming soon: Godzilla’s Monsterpiece Theatre #1: Godzilla vs. The Great Gatsby, a 3-issue miniseries. The link has an interview with writer, illustrator, and colorist Tom Scioli.

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