The Godzilla Minus Zero trailer just debuted at CinemaCon, revealing a direct sequel to the Oscar-winning Godzilla Minus One. Set two years after the last movie, the film follows the original survivors as Godzilla heads straight for New York City. The movie hits Japanese theaters on November 3 and US theaters on November 6 in IMAX.
CinemaCon Exclusive Insights
Sway’s Universe is always bringing you exclusive access to major cultural events, and this year’s CinemaCon in Las Vegas did not disappoint. Theater owners gathered at Caesars Palace to witness the very first Godzilla Minus Zero trailer.
For audiences passionate about trendsetting film content, this reveal was massive. Toho’s previous film was a surprise global hit, eventually taking home the Oscar for Best Visual Effects. Now, the studio is ready to unleash the giant, lizard-like creature once again.
Attendees also got an exclusive behind-the-scenes sizzle reel. The footage highlighted the elaborate practical sets and props created for the film. We saw bomber jets, completely destroyed cityscapes, and an intricate mini Godzilla model.
Plot Details: Next Stop, NYC
Writer and director Takashi Yamazaki is officially back at the helm. He revealed that the new movie picks up exactly two years after the events of Minus One.
The storyline continues to follow the brave survivors from the kaiju’s last devastating attack. But the biggest shocker came at the very end of the Godzilla Minus Zero trailer.
In the closing moments, the legendary monster stomps his way up to the Statue of Liberty. That’s right—Godzilla has his sights set on New York City. Join the conversation on our YouTube channel to let us know how you think NYC will handle the invasion!
Bigger Budget & IMAX Release
The 37th film in the overall franchise—and the 33rd produced by Toho—promises to be a massive visual spectacle. According to Toho, Yamazaki is working with a noticeably larger budget this time around.
- Godzilla Minus One was made on a highly economical $15 million budget.
- It earned an incredible $116 million worldwide.
- It became the highest-grossing Japanese Godzilla film of all time.
- It was Japan’s third-biggest release in 2023.
To match the hype, Godzilla Minus Zero was filmed entirely for IMAX. This marks the very first time a Japanese film has utilized IMAX cameras for production, ensuring a premium interactive experience for theatergoers.
Hollywood’s Monsterverse Counterpart
While Toho handles the Japanese timeline, Hollywood is keeping the Western franchise alive. Next year, fans can expect Godzilla X Kong: Supernova.
This entry will be the sixth film in Legendary and Warner Bros. Pictures’ Monsterverse franchise. It serves as a direct sequel to 2024’s massive team-up movie, Godzilla X Kong: The New Empire. Check out our review of The New Empire here to catch up on the Hollywood timeline. You can also read more about the history of the Monsterverse on IMDb.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Godzilla Minus Zero a direct sequel?
Yes, it is a direct sequel to 2023’s Godzilla Minus One, taking place two years after the events of the first film and following the same group of survivors.
When does Godzilla Minus Zero release?
The film releases in Japan on November 3, followed by a United States theatrical release on November 6.
Where does Godzilla Minus Zero take place?
Based on the footage shown at CinemaCon, the movie will feature Godzilla attacking New York City, complete with a showdown at the Statue of Liberty.
Was Godzilla Minus Zero filmed in IMAX?
Yes. It is the first Japanese film in history to be shot specifically for the IMAX format.
