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The kaiju vs. kaiju brawler is back, completely remastered for modern consoles. Godzilla: Destroy All Monsters Melee Remastered updates the 2002 fighter with enhanced visuals and quality of life improvements. Choose your monster and battle it out with a range of brutal attacks through recreated cities and other locations. Face off against your friends and foes in local co-op or new online multiplayer.

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#ReMonsterdon is a watch party on Mastodon 6 hours before the #Monsterdon watch party that shows Monsterdon monster / horror / scifi films for people who missed them, or who are usually asleep at Monsterdon time, or who just want to enjoy them all over again!

Buy, rent, stream or download the film, press PLAY at the appointed hour & join in the fun posting on Mastodon with the hashtag #ReMonsterdon

Normally the #Remonsterdon film is chosen by poll, but on the 1st Sunday of each month, no poll: just Godzilla!

Starting Sunday 7 June with the original, ゴジラ (Godzilla) (1954). The 96-minute Japanese original ゴジラ from 1954, NOT the 80-minute US re-edit Godzilla, King of the Monsters from 1956.

Hope you can join us!

Sunday 7 June, 19.00 UTC

  • 20.00 WEST / 21.00 CEST / 22.00 EEST
  • 12.00 US PDT / 13.00 MX Centro / 15.00 US EDT

Watch party info & video links

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#ReMonsterdon is a new monster / scifi / horror film watch party on Mastodon every Sunday at 19.00 UTC, and the next film (chosen by poll) is モスラ (Rebirth of Mothra)(1996). 2026 is the Year of Mothra & 30 years since this was released.

モスラ (Rebirth of Mothra)(1996)

A new Mothra takes to the air & battles against DeathGhidorah to save all of humanity!

Sunday 24 May, 19.00 UTC

  • 20.00 WEST / 21.00 CEST / 22.00 EEST
  • 12.00 PDT / 13.00 MX Centro / 14.00 CDT / 15.00 EDT

Buy, rent, stream or download the film, press PLAY at the appointed time & join in the fun posting with the hashtag #ReMonsterdon

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submitted 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) by Lisk91@sh.itjust.works to c/godzilla@lemmy.world
 
 

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This July, this unforgettable crossover escalates beyond what anyone could imagine in GODZILLA CONQUERS THE MULTIVERSE! Infinite realities unleashes infinite possibilities as Godzilla ascends to the Marvel multiverse, taking on bold new versions of both Kaiju from the Tohoverse and heroes of the Marvel Universe. Godzilla Destroys the Marvel Universe and Godzilla: Infinity Roar creators Gerry Duggan and Javier Garrón reunite for the explosive finale to a trilogy destined for pop culture legend—packed with bigger surprises and more mythos-shattering spectacle than ever before!

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cross-posted from: https://startrek.website/post/38194424

Here’s the Godzilla Minus Zero ‘First Look’ teaser.

It short but there’s a lot to be hyped about. The cinematic feature will reportedly be released in IMAX.

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cross-posted from: https://startrek.website/post/38193355

The THR article has details but no link to the actual teaser-trailer.

There are unconfirmed reports on YouTube that the official first teaser-trailer should be posted within the next hour ~ 7pm EDT.

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When Toho Studios sought to bring back Godzilla nearly a decade after the long running Showa era had come to an end the studio envisioned a darker, more serious and grounded approach to the iconic character. They wanted something more akin to the original Gojira than the high flying and boisterous adventures that the series had previously ended on. While the “grounded” aspect very quickly departs from the Heisei era after its slow build political drama of the first film The Return of Godzilla it does retain some very core elements from this fresh start over the course of the remaining six films- and they greatly improve and expand upon those elements as well.

I recently finished a full rewatch of the seven film series and found myself immediately wanting to come back and spend more time with this world and these characters. I’m a huge fan of the franchise overall, and every entry is special and has aspects I love, but why is there such a strong connection and love for this specific set of films? There seems to be a yearning for that era of media and entertainment in general right now, but I refuse to believe that it’s simply nostalgia. (...)

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cross-posted from: https://startrek.website/post/37765690

This Salon feature from two weeks back provides a good overview of the 70+ year Godzilla franchise and its relevance to current audiences. There’s an analysis of where Monarch: Legacy of Monsters fits in the franchise’s themes.

Our relationship with Godzilla changes from movie to movie and age to age. Some films cast the King of the Monsters as a protector unconsciously joining humanity – and occasionally, King Kong – to fend off some mammoth existential evil. More often, he is a reckoning, reminding us of how puny we are in nature’s schemes...

…each springs from the same mutated DNA, mapping the source of Earth’s monster problems to mindless warfare, along with the intellectual vanity compelling man to seek an upper hand over nature instead of figuring out how to coexist.

Godzilla and the other Titans stampeding in his wake are post-World War II creations; Ishirō Honda, who directed the OG “Godzilla,” was a veteran of that war marked by his travel through the ruins of Hiroshima after the United States bombed its civilians and Nagasaki to force Japan’s surrender. The Geneva Conventions’ protocols made such acts illegal, but as we’re discovering with alarming frequency and force these days, laws are only as effective as our willingness to abide by them…

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cross-posted from: https://piefed.zip/c/comicstrips/p/1332266/sustainable

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Alt Text: A cartoon illustration of Godzilla carefully planting trees after destroying a city. Caption reads "His favorite thing about flattening a city was planting the garden after."

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cross-posted from: https://startrek.website/post/37655947

Mastdon post on creator’s account.

Not available yet at gricklemart.com but, his earlier Godzilla ones are there.

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submitted 3 months ago by ekZepp@lemmy.world to c/godzilla@lemmy.world
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cross-posted from: https://startrek.website/post/37528189

An interesting analysis of GvK’s place in the industry’s recovery as the COVID-19 pandemic emergency wound down sufficiently that theatres reopened.

Godzilla vs. Kong eventually earned $470 million worldwide, making it a true, unqualified success. It was the first sign that en masse moviegoing could still exist in whatever our new normal would look like.

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submitted 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) by ekZepp@lemmy.world to c/godzilla@lemmy.world
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The community should stay focus on the Monsterverse lore and fanart. Posting news about new series is completely fine and welcome, but from now on we will ask the user to keep Brands and Platform names out of the title

(The name Godzilla is, in fact, a brand but for obvious reason it will be an exception from this new rule)

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cross-posted from: https://startrek.website/post/37146040

While those of us who were already fans of the Monsterverse extended Godzilla universe continuity have been watching Monarch: Legacy of Monsters on AppleTV, it turns out that Amazon Prime has had a licence to stream it until March 31st.

Currently, the second season of this popular action epic is rolling out on Apple TV, but season 1 is one of the most-watched Prime Video shows on the planet at the moment. This brief stint on Prime Video will be short-lived, however, since the series will be removed from Prime Video less than 2 weeks on April 1, 2026. Don't miss your chance to binge this celebrated series before it's gone.

If you’re thinking of giving Monarch a try, and don’t have AppleTV, this may be a good opportunity.

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