
Hollywood’s Godzilla movies were known for their enormous budgets, often exceeding $100 million. In contrast, Godzilla Minus One was made for just $15 million – a tiny fraction of what the American films cost. Despite this, Godzilla Minus One made history by winning an Oscar for its visual effects, a first for a non-Hollywood production. Now, a sequel is in the works, and the first trailer for Godzilla Minus Zero has been released.
The story continues in 1949, two years after the original, with Japan attempting to rebuild and move past the trauma of war and giant monsters. But peace doesn’t last long, as a fully recovered Godzilla reappears – bigger, stronger, and posing a new threat to the recovering country.
Godzilla Minus Zero is the first Japanese film to be shot entirely on, and for, IMAX.
Release date is to be in November 2026 but awaits confirmation
Here’s the Godzilla Minus Zero trailer….
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2026-04-16 02:23