I wonder if Serizawa will be in it.
That trailer looks amazing! Can't wait for this.
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Agreed. Shin Godzilla and Ultraman felt complete after watching both movies.
I didn't see Kamen Rider yet (although I want to.). Always watched Super Sentai but never gave Kamen Rider a try. Watching Kamen Rider Black as my first experience and really enjoying it. Once I'm done that season, trying to decide whether to check out the first Kamen Rider Season, the sequels to Black or Shin Kamen Rider next
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I've also recently been getting into Rider! I recommend Kuuga.
Anyway, the craziest thing about the Godzilla Minus One announcement is that apparently Toho is distributing the film in the US... by themselves? After 70 years of licensing these movies to dozens of different studios are we to assume that from now on we're getting them directly from Toho?!
^ Well, they've always had at least an office for licensing and whatnot, but they've been expanding as of late. Mostly that's been evidenced by the amount of Godzilla merchandise we've gotten in the last few years.
So pumped it's coming to the US without some limited run BS.
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I never understood this. Clear sequel bait ending, the knowledge Godzilla's gonna "thaw out" eventually, and Japan's fate is still held on a precipice the moment he does, yet 99% of the fandom screams "complete, do not sequel!" I just don't get it.
At this point I don't argue with it because the people who never want a sequel to Shin have obviously and sadly won, but I don't understand their argument in the slightest. I think "complete" is used more as a "I personally don't want a sequel" than as an actual statement on whether it has plenty of loose ends it can pick up on in a sequel.
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Shin was going to move and the USAF was going to nuke it - not really a complete story line. Since Shin was not invulnerable to higher level conventional attacks I was wondering what a nuke would do to it.
Shin had a complete story and the ending wasn't a cliffhanger, just a "did humanity really win?" Stab.
That being said, I'd be lying if I said I didn't want a sequel.
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