The project’s official Twitter account had the following statement (please excuse the poor Google translation). “From the Showa era to the Heisei era, the production of the new work ‘GAMERA -Rebirth‘ ...
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Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook If there’s any kaiju fans have long wanted to see take on Godzilla, it’s the friendly, ...
While Godzilla may be the undisputed King of the Monsters, it wasn’t always so undisputed. During the heyday of the kaiju movie boom, another Japanese franchise sought to overtake the giant monster ...
In 1965, at the height of the kaiju genre’s popularity in Japan, Daiei Film introduced audiences to its own giant monster, Gamera, a mutated fire-breathing turtle who later became known as “the friend ...
Daiei Film isn’t as close to being a household name as Toho is, but they still knew an opportunity when they saw one. After Gojira and Alfred Hitchcock’s The Birds proved to attract attention even ...
It’s hard to believe that we’re already at the end of Shout! Factory’s release of the original Gamera franchise. The final two films are here, and we have to admit we’re a little sad but happy to have ...
Classic cult film streamer Cultpix has struck a 31-film deal from three immensely popular franchises with Japan’s Kadokawa Daiei Studio at Berlin’s ongoing European Film Market (EFM). The deal ...
During the kaiju boom of the 1960s in Japan, Godzilla undoubtedly reigned supreme. But he was by no means the only giant creature tromping around Tokyo. Toho had other heavy hitters like Mothra and ...