As was teased in Kong: Skull Island‘s post-credits scene, we know have confirmation that Mothra, Rodan & King Ghidorah will be three of the big monster foes that Godzilla will battle in the film. The ...
If you’ve ever watched a monster movie and thought, “I wish there were more monsters in this,” (I’m looking at you, every objectively wrong person who thought the 2014 Godzilla “took too much time ...
Concerning King Ghidorah, there was a distinct need to have Ghidorah retain its original Eastern features, “You can’t have Ghidorah without the two tails and three heads, you know. And then he’s got ...
Back in the summer of 2017, I visited a secret underwater base where hundreds of people were hard at work. This was one of the clandestine installments run by the monster-studying organization Monarch ...
Godzilla: King of the Monsters is the long-awaited follow-up to 2014’s Godzilla and looks to once again prove size matters. Of course, Godzilla can’t be the king of the monsters if there aren’t any ...
Mothra vs. Godzilla, once known to American audiences as Godzilla vs. The Thing is the fourth Godzilla film, and one of the most fondly remembered of the Showa era. New fans may not be aware that this ...
Despite being one of the most popular monsters in the Godzilla universe, Rodan has never been his main opponent for him in a movie. It's true that Rodan is one of Godzilla's closest allies, but it's ...
Mothra was the third major addition to the Toho Studios' giant-monster stable after Godzilla and Rodan, and the first female beast in the series. The creature begins Ishiro Honda's entertaining film ...
Despite their tendency to stomp on major cities and cause billions in property damage, people just love Godzilla and his fellow kaiju. In fact, we love them so much that we kind of wish we could have ...
For “Godzilla: King of the Monsters” director Michael Dougherty, grabbing a big bowl of cereal and watching the Hanna-Barbera “Godzilla” cartoon on TV was a Saturday morning ritual growing up. The ...
The Japanese movie monster is a force for good, even shooting streams of goo. For her first American appearance, her Toho Studios roots are evident. By Robert Ito Of all the legendary Japanese beasts ...
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