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Godzilla Minus Zero Unveils New Teaser and Poster as Godzilla Minus One Cast Returns With Min Tanaka Joining

Godzilla Minus Zero, directed, written, and handled for VFX by Takashi Yamazaki, has unveiled its poster visual and latest teaser footage ahead of its November 3 release in Japan. The announcement also confirmed Min Tanaka as a new cast member, alongside returning cast members Hidetaka Yoshioka, Yuki Yamada, Kuranosuke Sasaki, Sakura Ando, and Mio Tanaka from the previous film.



Godzilla Minus Zero Reveals New Threat Two Years After Godzilla Minus One

Released in 2023, Godzilla Minus One recorded 7.65 billion yen at the Japanese box office and won Best Visual Effects at the 96th Academy Awards, becoming the first Asian film to receive the award. It also won more than 50 film awards in Japan and overseas, becoming a global hit.

The sequel, Godzilla Minus Zero, has also drawn attention as the first Japanese film to be produced as Filmed for IMAX. It will open in Japan on November 3, Godzilla Day, and in North America on November 6. The film will also be released almost simultaneously in Europe, Latin America, Asia, the Middle East, Australia, and other regions around the world.

Set two years after Godzilla Minus One, the story follows a new threat that arrives as if to effortlessly shatter the peace the characters had finally reached after a life or death battle.

Min Tanaka joins the cast as Kanji Murakami, a biologist deeply scarred by the war.

From the previous film, Hidetaka Yoshioka returns as Kenji Noda, now the director of the Major Disaster Countermeasures Bureau. Yuki Yamada reprises his role as Shiro Mizushima, a crew member of the Shinsei Maru, while Kuranosuke Sasaki returns as the boat captain Seiji Akitsu. Sakura Ando once again plays Sumiko Ota, Shikishima’s neighbor who now runs the orphanage Kiyosumi Garden. Mio Tanaka also returns as Tatsuo Hotta, the former captain of the destroyer Yukikaze.



The newly released poster shows Godzilla roaring toward the sky alongside the tagline, “Humanity’s sin and punishment. We can no longer return to zero.” Houses are seen being blown into the air beneath a sky covered in black clouds, creating a visual that suggests the arrival of a new despair.

The latest 30 second teaser includes a tense scene in which protagonist Koichi Shikishima, played by Ryunosuke Kamiki, grabs Noda, as well as a meaningful line saying, “This goes beyond the realm of what humans should be allowed to do,” and a sequence showing bombs being dropped. In the final shot, Godzilla emerges from the sea and closes in on a flying boat in a powerful scene. Attention is now focused on how those who survived the deadly battle with Godzilla in the previous film will face this new despair.

The poster visual and teaser footage will be displayed and screened sequentially at theaters across Japan beginning July 17, excluding some locations.



Comment From Min Tanaka as Kanji Murakami

Godzilla Minus Zero.
I was there at the place of its creation. I was someone who played a role, but whether I was of any use in that place, I do not know.
But I sensed a trembling that still has not stopped, together with endless joy, anger, sorrow, and pleasure, throughout every corner of my body.
I thought that I would not let go of this trembling.
For some reason, I had decided this since I was a child. I did not want to become old like adults.
Becoming old means becoming new, right? That was what the lively child thought.
Godzilla was born in Japan on November 3, 1954. I was nine years old.
And even now, I am still a child muttering to myself, “Why! Why! Why!” Godzilla exists.


Comment From Hidetaka Yoshioka as Kenji Noda

Before Godzilla Minus One was released, I was speaking with director Yamazaki and felt that, for him, this story had not ended. So when I heard that we would reunite, it did not feel surprising.
That said, both the director and I fully understood that taking on a sequel would not be easy, so I approached the filming with determination. I am truly happy that I was able to work once again with Team Yamazaki, which grows more reliable with each project.


Comment From Yuki Yamada as Shiro Mizushima

The battle in Godzilla Minus One was not only a Godzilla film, but also a work that allowed us to experience emotion and excitement as part of the history of Japanese cinema.
Director Takashi Yamazaki said that filming Godzilla was his dream, and my impression was that he filmed with love, looking truly happy and serious. During scenes on the ocean, he even forgot to call cut because he was seasick. It became a very fun time.
For someone like me, who was raised by Godzilla, Mothra, kaiju, and heroes as a child, it was the greatest reward. The feeling that I was able to fight Godzilla and survive is not something one can easily experience. I strongly believe there must be something I can convey precisely because I am Mizushima.
Godzilla Minus Zero will bring another new development and another battle. I am sure you will wait for its release with excitement. Please look forward to it. Also, look forward to seeing everyone who fought through Godzilla Minus One.


Comment From Kuranosuke Sasaki as Seiji Akitsu

I am extremely happy and proud to be able to take part in Godzilla Minus Zero once again with the best companions, and to take the helm of the Shinsei Maru again.
When I read the script for the previous film, I wondered how on earth these stage directions could possibly be turned into images. And yet, they were realized magnificently.
And this time as well, director Yamazaki’s surging passion has been poured in, overflowing and bursting forth, and it has become something incredible.
To everyone around the world who has been waiting for this film, that despair is approaching once again. Please receive this threat beyond imagination with your entire body. We will be waiting for you in theaters.


Comment From Sakura Ando as Sumiko Ota

I am happy to have been reunited with everyone from Team Yamazaki.
I performed while deeply feeling the time that each character has lived since Godzilla Minus One.
In the previous film, Sumiko, whom I play, had no scenes acting opposite Godzilla at all. Even though I had appeared in Godzilla, having nothing like that felt a little lonely.
However, Sumiko survived that Godzilla and was able to take part in this film as well.
What will Sumiko be like in this film? Will she fight? Will she tremble in fear? Or will she once again have no connection to acting opposite Godzilla? Please look forward to it.


Comment From Mio Tanaka as Tatsuo Hotta

I am Mio Tanaka, and I played Tatsuo Hotta, the former captain of the destroyer Yukikaze.
I am deeply honored to be able to play Tatsuo Hotta once again as one member helping to shape the world of Godzilla.
Looking back on the shoot, what I still cannot forget is the terrifying sight of the set towering over a vast stretch of land.
On set, I strongly felt the pressure, determination, and fighting spirit to surpass the previous film.
I am very happy to be able to share this joy once again on Godzilla Day with audiences around the world who are looking forward to this film, and with the team led by director Yamazaki.
Everyone, prepare yourselves for a new shock in front of the screen.


Source : ORICON NEWS

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