'Godzilla' fans left awestruck with title and logo release of new sequel
Takashi Yamazaki to return as writer and director for the new 'Godzilla' movie
Godzilla Minus One, the global hit of 2023, will officially be getting a new sequel, whose titled and logo has finally been unveiled.
The official social media handle of Godzilla Toho dropped a small catchy video showcasing the name and symbol of the upcoming entry of the action sci-fi.
The new installment has been named as, Godzilla Minus Zero.
“Just announced at Godzilla Fest: Godzilla -0.0 (Godzilla Minus Zero”, the caption on the post read.
The video showed the aesthetic logo of the new movie, which simply had a brush stroke “G-0.0”, which is reportedly drawn by the director Takashi Yamazaki himself.
The 2023 film collected an impressive amount at the box office worth &113 million globally.
Prior to its success, filmmaker Takashi is once again returning to write, direct and provide VFX for the much-awaited sequel.
Fans have been going crazy over the new announcement. They are 100 percent sure that the upcoming movie is going to be "massive".
“Oh I am so ready. I used to pray for times like this”, wrote one crazy fan. Meanwhile, another commented, “Get ready everyone because we’re about to watch this in 4DX.”
On the other hand, a third user pointed out that the new logo displays the face of Kaiju.
“Look at the logo!!! There is a Kaiju face in the G!!!”
So far, this is first ever announcement made regarding the fresh sequel. Other details and release date will be announced in the coming days.
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