How have you not heard about it? Even browsing new posts gives you threads about it. Not trying to insult, just curious.
2024 - Godzilla's 70th, what do you expect/hope for?
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Re: 2024 - Godzilla's 70th, what do you expect/hope for?
Ah, that'd explain it. No I haven't heard, I don't bother with the legendary section of the forum anymore. I'm not interested in anything in the Monsterverse anymore.LegendZilla wrote: ↑Sat Jan 22, 2022 6:42 pmLegendary Pictures is working with Apple TV+ to produce a Live-action series based in the Monsterverse. Haven’t you heard?
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I don't browse new posts. I just check out the Reiwa and Media sections and subsections to see if any threads I like has been updated.UltramanGoji wrote: ↑Sat Jan 22, 2022 6:57 pmHow have you not heard about it? Even browsing new posts gives you threads about it. Not trying to insult, just curious.
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Re: 2024 - Godzilla's 70th, what do you expect/hope for?
What if against all odds, it manages to be actually good? If all goes well, it could turn out to be the major saving grace of the Monsterverse, like how The Clone Wars cartoons were with the Star Wars Prequel-era.Vakanai wrote: ↑Sat Jan 22, 2022 7:23 pmAh, that'd explain it. No I haven't heard, I don't bother with the legendary section of the forum anymore. I'm not interested in anything in the Monsterverse anymore.LegendZilla wrote: ↑Sat Jan 22, 2022 6:42 pmLegendary Pictures is working with Apple TV+ to produce a Live-action series based in the Monsterverse. Haven’t you heard?
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Eh. The Monsterverse already gave me it's saving grace with 2014 and Skull Island, and by giving Toho the needed push to make Shin. But I've no interest or desire to see where it goes from the worst film experience I've ever had. Even if it's good or great it's still building from a place I don't like. I'm not going to bother talking shit about that movie again, just explaining why it's easy for MV news to pass me by unawares. I don't care about it so I don't look where it's discussed.LegendZilla wrote: ↑Sat Jan 22, 2022 7:28 pmWhat if against all odds, it manages to be actually good? If all goes well, it could turn out to be the major saving grace of the Monsterverse, like how The Clone Wars cartoons were with the Star Wars Prequel-era.Vakanai wrote: ↑Sat Jan 22, 2022 7:23 pmAh, that'd explain it. No I haven't heard, I don't bother with the legendary section of the forum anymore. I'm not interested in anything in the Monsterverse anymore.LegendZilla wrote: ↑Sat Jan 22, 2022 6:42 pm
Legendary Pictures is working with Apple TV+ to produce a Live-action series based in the Monsterverse. Haven’t you heard?
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Re: 2024 - Godzilla's 70th, what do you expect/hope for?
Frankly, I have become disillusioned with every Godzilla-related media to come out of Japan since 2016. I guess by your logic, would've you not give the film Logan a chance just because of how much of a bumpy ride the Fox X-men series has been for a long time?Vakanai wrote: ↑Sat Jan 22, 2022 7:45 pmEh. The Monsterverse already gave me it's saving grace with 2014 and Skull Island, and by giving Toho the needed push to make Shin. But I've no interest or desire to see where it goes from the worst film experience I've ever had. Even if it's good or great it's still building from a place I don't like. I'm not going to bother talking poop about that movie again, just explaining why it's easy for MV news to pass me by unawares. I don't care about it so I don't look where it's discussed.LegendZilla wrote: ↑Sat Jan 22, 2022 7:28 pmWhat if against all odds, it manages to be actually good? If all goes well, it could turn out to be the major saving grace of the Monsterverse, like how The Clone Wars cartoons were with the Star Wars Prequel-era.
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Re: 2024 - Godzilla's 70th, what do you expect/hope for?
Guess we're different folks then, Shin's my favorite Godzilla movie, and while not great I don't mind the anime so much. I'm far from disillusioned with what's come out of Japan, but completely disillusioned with legendary. And no, not really - I actually liked most of the X-Men movies more or less. In fact my least favorite was First Class, and even that was alright. So, it's not similar really, I enjoyed all the prior movies, so makes sense I watched Logan. It's well documented just how much I hated GvK, the only movie I can truly say I hated, so why would I care to follow it? I just have no interest in it, it's not a big deal. I just wish it didn't keep Toho from making their own films so much. Surely you have just completely lost interest in something before.LegendZilla wrote: ↑Sat Jan 22, 2022 8:14 pmFrankly, I have become disillusioned with every Godzilla-related media to come out of Japan since 2016. I guess by your logic, would've you not give the film Logan a chance just because of how much of a bumpy ride the Fox X-men series has been for a long time?Vakanai wrote: ↑Sat Jan 22, 2022 7:45 pmEh. The Monsterverse already gave me it's saving grace with 2014 and Skull Island, and by giving Toho the needed push to make Shin. But I've no interest or desire to see where it goes from the worst film experience I've ever had. Even if it's good or great it's still building from a place I don't like. I'm not going to bother talking poop about that movie again, just explaining why it's easy for MV news to pass me by unawares. I don't care about it so I don't look where it's discussed.LegendZilla wrote: ↑Sat Jan 22, 2022 7:28 pm
What if against all odds, it manages to be actually good? If all goes well, it could turn out to be the major saving grace of the Monsterverse, like how The Clone Wars cartoons were with the Star Wars Prequel-era.
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Re: 2024 - Godzilla's 70th, what do you expect/hope for?
Will you be opposed to Toho using Kong again and having another match-up between him and Godzilla within our lifetime?Vakanai wrote: ↑Sat Jan 22, 2022 8:41 pmGuess we're different folks then, Shin's my favorite Godzilla movie, and while not great I don't mind the anime so much. I'm far from disillusioned with what's come out of Japan, but completely disillusioned with legendary. And no, not really - I actually liked most of the X-Men movies more or less. In fact my least favorite was First Class, and even that was alright. So, it's not similar really, I enjoyed all the prior movies, so makes sense I watched Logan. It's well documented just how much I hated GvK, the only movie I can truly say I hated, so why would I care to follow it? I just have no interest in it, it's not a big deal. I just wish it didn't keep Toho from making their own films so much. Surely you have just completely lost interest in something before.LegendZilla wrote: ↑Sat Jan 22, 2022 8:14 pmFrankly, I have become disillusioned with every Godzilla-related media to come out of Japan since 2016. I guess by your logic, would've you not give the film Logan a chance just because of how much of a bumpy ride the Fox X-men series has been for a long time?Vakanai wrote: ↑Sat Jan 22, 2022 7:45 pm
Eh. The Monsterverse already gave me it's saving grace with 2014 and Skull Island, and by giving Toho the needed push to make Shin. But I've no interest or desire to see where it goes from the worst film experience I've ever had. Even if it's good or great it's still building from a place I don't like. I'm not going to bother talking poop about that movie again, just explaining why it's easy for MV news to pass me by unawares. I don't care about it so I don't look where it's discussed.
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Re: 2024 - Godzilla's 70th, what do you expect/hope for?
Yup everyone has heard of it by now, just not him.LegendZilla wrote: ↑Sat Jan 22, 2022 6:42 pmLegendary Pictures is working with Apple TV+ to produce a Live-action series based in the Monsterverse. Haven’t you heard?
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Re: 2024 - Godzilla's 70th, what do you expect/hope for?
No, I won't be opposed to it. I don't think it'll happen, and even if it does some of the magic will be gone. First time for an iconic modern rematch you waited a lifetime for only happens once, so I'll never be able to get as excited as I was for that film. But at least it's literally impossible for them to make a film I hate that much. Anyways, I'm just keeping to whatever comes out of Japan now.LegendZilla wrote: ↑Sat Jan 22, 2022 11:41 pmWill you be opposed to Toho using Kong again and having another match-up between him and Godzilla within our lifetime?Vakanai wrote: ↑Sat Jan 22, 2022 8:41 pmGuess we're different folks then, Shin's my favorite Godzilla movie, and while not great I don't mind the anime so much. I'm far from disillusioned with what's come out of Japan, but completely disillusioned with legendary. And no, not really - I actually liked most of the X-Men movies more or less. In fact my least favorite was First Class, and even that was alright. So, it's not similar really, I enjoyed all the prior movies, so makes sense I watched Logan. It's well documented just how much I hated GvK, the only movie I can truly say I hated, so why would I care to follow it? I just have no interest in it, it's not a big deal. I just wish it didn't keep Toho from making their own films so much. Surely you have just completely lost interest in something before.LegendZilla wrote: ↑Sat Jan 22, 2022 8:14 pm
Frankly, I have become disillusioned with every Godzilla-related media to come out of Japan since 2016. I guess by your logic, would've you not give the film Logan a chance just because of how much of a bumpy ride the Fox X-men series has been for a long time?
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I mean, it's not really that surprising. Shouldn't be. If you don't engage in that subsection here there's nowhere else it'd have come up.imposterzilla wrote: ↑Sun Jan 23, 2022 7:15 amYup everyone has heard of it by now, just not him.LegendZilla wrote: ↑Sat Jan 22, 2022 6:42 pmLegendary Pictures is working with Apple TV+ to produce a Live-action series based in the Monsterverse. Haven’t you heard?
Anyways yeah, this is probably the answer. Just like last time, Toho's probably just gonna hand off the anniversary project to legendary again.
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Re: 2024 - Godzilla's 70th, what do you expect/hope for?
Except social media such as Twitter and Instagram and Facebook and websites like CBR and trash ones like Screen Rant.Vakanai wrote: ↑Sun Jan 23, 2022 8:51 amNo, I won't be opposed to it. I don't think it'll happen, and even if it does some of the magic will be gone. First time for an iconic modern rematch you waited a lifetime for only happens once, so I'll never be able to get as excited as I was for that film. But at least it's literally impossible for them to make a film I hate that much. Anyways, I'm just keeping to whatever comes out of Japan now.LegendZilla wrote: ↑Sat Jan 22, 2022 11:41 pmWill you be opposed to Toho using Kong again and having another match-up between him and Godzilla within our lifetime?Vakanai wrote: ↑Sat Jan 22, 2022 8:41 pm
Guess we're different folks then, Shin's my favorite Godzilla movie, and while not great I don't mind the anime so much. I'm far from disillusioned with what's come out of Japan, but completely disillusioned with legendary. And no, not really - I actually liked most of the X-Men movies more or less. In fact my least favorite was First Class, and even that was alright. So, it's not similar really, I enjoyed all the prior movies, so makes sense I watched Logan. It's well documented just how much I hated GvK, the only movie I can truly say I hated, so why would I care to follow it? I just have no interest in it, it's not a big deal. I just wish it didn't keep Toho from making their own films so much. Surely you have just completely lost interest in something before.
Added in 5 minutes 34 seconds:I mean, it's not really that surprising. Shouldn't be. If you don't engage in that subsection here there's nowhere else it'd have come up.imposterzilla wrote: ↑Sun Jan 23, 2022 7:15 amYup everyone has heard of it by now, just not him.LegendZilla wrote: ↑Sat Jan 22, 2022 6:42 pm
Legendary Pictures is working with Apple TV+ to produce a Live-action series based in the Monsterverse. Haven’t you heard?
Anyways yeah, this is probably the answer. Just like last time, Toho's probably just gonna hand off the anniversary project to legendary again.
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Re: 2024 - Godzilla's 70th, what do you expect/hope for?
I don't do Instagram, only follow family on Facebook, and just use Twitter for art. Seriously, it's not that hard. Add a recent tendency to scroll past any picture of legendary Godzilla without reading what it's about and it really shouldn't be a jaw dropper I wouldn't know.imposterzilla wrote: ↑Sun Jan 23, 2022 9:45 amExcept social media such as Twitter and Instagram and Facebook and websites like CBR and trash ones like Screen Rant.Vakanai wrote: ↑Sun Jan 23, 2022 8:51 amNo, I won't be opposed to it. I don't think it'll happen, and even if it does some of the magic will be gone. First time for an iconic modern rematch you waited a lifetime for only happens once, so I'll never be able to get as excited as I was for that film. But at least it's literally impossible for them to make a film I hate that much. Anyways, I'm just keeping to whatever comes out of Japan now.LegendZilla wrote: ↑Sat Jan 22, 2022 11:41 pm
Will you be opposed to Toho using Kong again and having another match-up between him and Godzilla within our lifetime?
Added in 5 minutes 34 seconds:I mean, it's not really that surprising. Shouldn't be. If you don't engage in that subsection here there's nowhere else it'd have come up.
Anyways yeah, this is probably the answer. Just like last time, Toho's probably just gonna hand off the anniversary project to legendary again.
I'm weirdly feeling judged for my internet habits here...
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Re: 2024 - Godzilla's 70th, what do you expect/hope for?
Yeah guys, this is a little much.
Everyone seems to actually be judging Vakanai for not knowing this is happening, despite him being frank about the reasons why he wouldn't have known about this in the first place. Not every godzilla fan lives and dies on social media. It IS possible to have missed the announcement.
Everyone seems to actually be judging Vakanai for not knowing this is happening, despite him being frank about the reasons why he wouldn't have known about this in the first place. Not every godzilla fan lives and dies on social media. It IS possible to have missed the announcement.
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While I doubt they'll do it. Shin Kamen Rider comes out next year in March which means production could be done this year. Meaning he would have time to write and film Shin Ultraman vs Shin Godzilla for a summer 2024 to winter 2024 release date.Vakanai wrote: ↑Sat Jan 15, 2022 5:51 pmWon't happen any time soon - Shin Kamen Rider is next. I wouldn't expect any other Shin film news until that's close to release.OGMechaMothra wrote: ↑Sat Jan 15, 2022 3:13 pmUnless the next film is Shin Ultraman vs Shin Godzilla.Tyrant_Lizard_King wrote: ↑Fri Jan 14, 2022 10:37 pm Don't have major expectations either way. Though I do expect the announcement of something after the hype for Shin Ultraman dies down.
Personally hoping that they don't do any crossovers.
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Re: 2024 - Godzilla's 70th, what do you expect/hope for?
Historically we've known Godzilla projects are typically developed years ahead. Drafts and scripts get written out well in secrecy years before any actual announcement. Whatever the next Godzilla film is, I guarantee it's already been workshopped heavily.
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I was under the impression Toho spends a max 2 years working on Godzilla films with longer cycles being special cases.LSD Jellyfish wrote: ↑Mon Jan 24, 2022 10:51 pm Historically we've known Godzilla projects are typically developed years ahead. Drafts and scripts get written out well in secrecy years before any actual announcement. Whatever the next Godzilla film is, I guarantee it's already been workshopped heavily.
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Re: 2024 - Godzilla's 70th, what do you expect/hope for?
Well, at least recently, and it depends what you count as a production cycle. Godzilla SP started production in 2017, with concept art, creators and ideas. Likewise, Shin was clearly started 3 years in advance of it's final release and they already had more ideas of where they wanted the project to go.miguelnuva wrote: ↑Mon Jan 24, 2022 11:16 pmI was under the impression Toho spends a max 2 years working on Godzilla films with longer cycles being special cases.LSD Jellyfish wrote: ↑Mon Jan 24, 2022 10:51 pm Historically we've known Godzilla projects are typically developed years ahead. Drafts and scripts get written out well in secrecy years before any actual announcement. Whatever the next Godzilla film is, I guarantee it's already been workshopped heavily.
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Shin would be one of the expectations. For example we also know RoG took about 4 years of planning. I was manly thinking how they can usually pop out a movie in yearly intervals, so a November 2024 didn't seem impossible to me thinking that way.LSD Jellyfish wrote: ↑Mon Jan 24, 2022 11:22 pmWell, at least recently, and it depends what you count as a production cycle. Godzilla SP started production in 2017, with concept art, creators and ideas. Likewise, Shin was clearly started 3 years in advance of it's final release and they already had more ideas of where they wanted the project to go.miguelnuva wrote: ↑Mon Jan 24, 2022 11:16 pmI was under the impression Toho spends a max 2 years working on Godzilla films with longer cycles being special cases.LSD Jellyfish wrote: ↑Mon Jan 24, 2022 10:51 pm Historically we've known Godzilla projects are typically developed years ahead. Drafts and scripts get written out well in secrecy years before any actual announcement. Whatever the next Godzilla film is, I guarantee it's already been workshopped heavily.
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I'd like to see Godzilla appear ngl.
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God I hope not. I am so done with the obsession with crossovers. I pray that Godzilla and Ultraman just don't ever share a movie.OGMechaMothra wrote: ↑Mon Jan 24, 2022 9:13 pmWhile I doubt they'll do it. Shin Kamen Rider comes out next year in March which means production could be done this year. Meaning he would have time to write and film Shin Ultraman vs Shin Godzilla for a summer 2024 to winter 2024 release date.Vakanai wrote: ↑Sat Jan 15, 2022 5:51 pmWon't happen any time soon - Shin Kamen Rider is next. I wouldn't expect any other Shin film news until that's close to release.OGMechaMothra wrote: ↑Sat Jan 15, 2022 3:13 pm
Unless the next film is Shin Ultraman vs Shin Godzilla.
Personally hoping that they don't do any crossovers.
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If they announce a film, sure. But there's no workshopping it if they're not doing something beyond the anime stuff and short films.LSD Jellyfish wrote: ↑Mon Jan 24, 2022 10:51 pm Historically we've known Godzilla projects are typically developed years ahead. Drafts and scripts get written out well in secrecy years before any actual announcement. Whatever the next Godzilla film is, I guarantee it's already been workshopped heavily.
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^How would Godzilla crossing over with Ultraman nowadays be any different than consecutively crossing over with Kong, Mothra and Rodan in the Showa era?
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