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TOKYO — The big-screen Godzilla that scared and thrilled viewers in 1954 was an actor in a rubber suit with a zipper up its back. And many Japanese fans still prefer that monster over a Hollywood ...
Tokyo’s biggest filmmaker, Toho, is looking to expand its prehistoric “atomic-breathing” creature into games and attractions ...
Godzilla has been part of the pop-cultural landscape for more than three generations, so it’s hard to imagine a time when the monster wasn’t the source of jokes, memes, rock-and-roll riffs ...
The Internet rumor that the Japanese see the new made-in-America "Godzilla" as “super-sized” and “too fat” is all wrong, Toho would like you to know. “It’s just a small number of ...
New ‘Godzilla’ Movie Coming Next Year From Japan’s Toho. The King of Monsters turns 68 years old today — Godzilla Day — and to mark the occasion, the legendary Japanese studio that ...
Major Japanese studio Toho Co. has announced “Godzilla Minus One” as the title of the latest instalment in its “Godzilla” film franchise. The film will premiere in Japanese theaters on Nov. 4.
America made Godzilla a superhero. In Japan, he’s still a monster. How movies from Shin Godzilla to the upcoming Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire see the world’s most famous kaiju.
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