‘Godzilla II’: One ‘King’ to rule them all
For over half a century, Hollywood had been trying to re-invent a monster—the monster of all monsters. In 1954, “Godzilla” (“Gojira”) introduced its iconic giant lizard creature to the world
For over half a century, Hollywood had been trying to re-invent a monster—the monster of all monsters. In 1954, “Godzilla” (“Gojira”) introduced its iconic giant lizard creature to the world
On his opening night, costar Kelli O’Hara, who plays Anna, tweeted, ‘Tonight, my new king @thejosellana killing it so far!!’
Despite being a young and new director, Gareth Edwards was asked to work on the project because of his independent film “Monsters,” which he finished with a relatively low budget, multitasking as writer, director, cinematographer, while also working on creature design and visual effects. Asked if he said yes to doing “Godzilla” right away, Gareth said, “I thought about it for two seconds. It was scary but I was more afraid of being an old man and telling my kids one day, “Oh, I was offered Godzilla.”
“We are not trying to restore the original situation before the devastation, but rather we [are trying] to look forward to the future,” said actor Japanese Ken Watanabe.
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