The Japanese film studio Toho has announced the title for the sequel to the acclaimed 2023 film Godzilla Minus One: Godzilla Minus Zero, stylized as Godzilla -0.0. This will mark the 34th entry in the long-running franchise that began with 1954's Gojira. Directed by Takashi Yamazaki, the film builds on the success of its predecessor, which won an Academy Award for Best Visual Effects.
Godzilla Minus One, released in 2023, achieved remarkable success as the highest-grossing Japanese Godzilla movie to date and the first in the series to secure an Oscar for Best Visual Effects. Set in the immediate aftermath of World War II, the story depicted a Japan grappling with devastation from the atomic bomb, its economy at 'zero' before plummeting to 'minus one' with the arrival of the destructive Godzilla. The narrative centered on Kōichi Shikishima, a kamikaze pilot played by Ryunosuke Kamiki, who contends with personal guilt from the war while forming a bond with Noriko Ōishi, portrayed by Minami Hamabe, a war-displaced woman caring for an orphaned child. The film earned praise for its intense action sequences alongside deep character development and themes of collective resilience as the protagonists devise an innovative plan against the monster.
Both lead characters survived the events of Godzilla Minus One, leaving room for their potential return in the sequel, though the film's conclusion hinted at a lingering threat from Godzilla's destructive influence. Takashi Yamazaki returns as writer, director, and visual effects supervisor, continuing the storyline from the previous entry. While specific plot details remain undisclosed, Yamazaki has voiced enthusiasm for a scenario featuring Godzilla battling another kaiju, a staple of the franchise's appeal. Iconic adversaries like Gigan, Ghidorah, or Mothra could appear, or Yamazaki might introduce a fresh monster or revive lesser-seen ones such as Biollante or Destoroyah.
No release date has been confirmed for Godzilla Minus Zero, but a late 2026 premiere aligns with Toho's production schedule. Meanwhile, the American branch of the Godzilla universe progresses with Legendary Pictures' Godzilla x Kong: Supernova set for March 2027, and Apple TV's Monarch: Legacy of Monsters slated for its second season in 2026. The enduring popularity of the King of the Monsters underscores the franchise's robust momentum.