"Godzilla: King of the Monsters" rekindles a 1950s subtitle, but this latest addition to Warner Bros.' ambitious plans to create a lucrative "Monsterverse" generates more smoke than actual fire.
I mean, look how big and flame-breathy it is! Only such extreme fieriness could be possible through the magic of translucent plastic stands. This new Bandai Monsterarts figure, based on last year’s ...
First Full Appearance Of The Kai-Sei Energy Godzilla in Godzilla #7 by Tim Seeley and Hendry Prasetya (Spoilers) ...
The latest poster for Godzilla: King of the Monsters (out May 31) finds the titular G-man piercing the sky with his “atomic breath.” What exactly is atomic breath? Director Michael Dougherty was cagey ...
Soldiers take aim at one very tall, very pissed monster in the new IMAX poster for “Godzilla.” The Legendary and Warner Bros. film, from director Gareth Edwards, dropped its latest piece of inspired ...
TOKYO -- Japanese movie studio Toho Co. said Wednesday it is suing Voltage Pictures and a director in a lawsuit complaining that promotions of a forthcoming film infringe on its copyright to Godzilla.
Time for a new image that brings about some technical speculation. We all know that the hottest fire appears as a white/bluish flame. With it you get temperatures around 2,732° Fahrenheit (1,500° ...
Since 1954, the fire-breathing behemoth Godzilla has had many incarnations. In the Japanese original he was a thinly disguised symbol of the atom bomb but in later films he would fight other giant ...
Fire-breathing, building-stomping Godzilla was welcomed in part of Tokyo on Thursday as a sign of prosperity, not destruction. The irradiated monster was appointed special resident and tourism ...
Not to rain on Godzilla's parade ­­- which constantly happens in this insanely rainy movie ­- but isn't crowning Japan's radioactive, fire-breathing dinosaur "King of the Monsters" a bit premature ...
“Godzilla: King of the Monsters” rekindles a 1950s subtitle, but this latest addition to Warner Bros.’ ambitious plans to create a lucrative “Monsterverse” generates more smoke than actual fire.