Godzilla Minus One Director Addresses the Kaiju’s Future, Teases Potential Sequel

Godzilla Minus One getting a direct sequel is a possibility, but for director Takashi Yamazaki, it doesn’t seem very likely.Following its release in theaters, Godzilla Minus One has become an immense success. It has been smashing box office records in addition to drawing widespread acclaim worldwide from both audiences and critics. This kind of success may lead to some interest at Toho in developing a direct sequel to Godzilla Minus One, perhaps by bringing back some of the same characters. In a new interview with HJWeb, Takashi Yamazaki shared that he didn’t currently have any storyline ideas in mind. However, with that noted, he’d still be “a little sad” to see another filmmaker get the helm for the next Godzilla movie, as he “would like” to direct a follow-up film, though he figures that another standalone movie is more likely to happen.Godzilla MInus One was just recently nominated for an Academy Award for the Best Visual Effects category. In addition to writing and directing the film, Takashi Yamazaki also worked on the visual effects alongside Kiyoko Shibuya, Masaki Takahashi, and Tatsuji Nojima. The nomination was the first time a Godzilla movie has been acknowledged at the Academy Awards, and it’s also the first time that a Japanese-language film was nominated for the Best Visual Effects category.

Godzilla Minus One getting a direct sequel is a possibility, but for director Takashi Yamazaki, it doesn’t seem very likely.

Following its release in theaters, Godzilla Minus One has become an immense success. It has been smashing box office records in addition to drawing widespread acclaim worldwide from both audiences and critics. This kind of success may lead to some interest at Toho in developing a direct sequel to Godzilla Minus One, perhaps by bringing back some of the same characters. In a new interview with HJWeb, Takashi Yamazaki shared that he didn’t currently have any storyline ideas in mind. However, with that noted, he’d still be “a little sad” to see another filmmaker get the helm for the next Godzilla movie, as he “would like” to direct a follow-up film, though he figures that another standalone movie is more likely to happen.

Godzilla MInus One was just recently nominated for an Academy Award for the Best Visual Effects category. In addition to writing and directing the film, Takashi Yamazaki also worked on the visual effects alongside Kiyoko Shibuya, Masaki Takahashi, and Tatsuji Nojima. The nomination was the first time a Godzilla movie has been acknowledged at the Academy Awards, and it’s also the first time that a Japanese-language film was nominated for the Best Visual Effects category.

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