I mean, it's not like that'd be a hard hurdle to clear. Sure, 2014 is a legitimately good film marred by that "cut away from the monsters" crap, but KotM and GvK are, in my opinion, legitimately bad movies (especially GvK) with legitimately the best kaiju action (again, especially GvK). All Gamera really needs to deliver is a good story with good action. I think the action is easy to pull off, and all they really need to do to deliver a better story than the last two MV movies is, you know, actually give a damn and put it in a little effort into making a story. I think Gamera would be primed to deliver on that. The only barrier is Kadokawa would actually have to want to stop sitting on Gamera and effing use him.Chrispy_G wrote: ↑Wed Jun 02, 2021 2:52 amHeck, Gamera getting some amazingly perfect Hollywood debut and franchise that trumps and one-ups Godzilla's debut(G98) and franchise(monsterverse) would almost seem to be borderline destiny at this point....considering how the Heisei Era and "Blu Ray Box Set" battles both played out.
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Yeah, but hopefully we'd get something better than a movie that flops (despite being genuinely good to almost great) and a series I've heard nothing great about.Terasawa wrote: ↑Wed Jun 02, 2021 10:37 am I don't think Kadokawa will have anything more than very tentative plans for Gamera or Daimajin until after the summer release of their new Yokai sequel. If we're talking about history repeating itself, just look at 2005, when Kadokawa's moderately successful remake of The Great Yokai War opened the door for new Gamera and Daimajin content.