Godzilla Minus Zero confirms U.S. release date

Following Toho's recent title reveal, Godzilla Minus Zero—the sequel to the Oscar-winning Godzilla Minus One—has secured a U.S. release date, advancing the film's global rollout amid high anticipation for director Takashi Yamazaki's kaiju follow-up.

Just weeks after Toho announced the title Godzilla Minus Zero (stylized as Godzilla -0.0) as the sequel to the acclaimed 2023 film Godzilla Minus One, the project has now locked in a U.S. release date, according to GamesRadar+. While the exact date remains under wraps in initial reports, this milestone signals accelerating distribution plans and growing international buzz for the franchise revival.

Directed by Takashi Yamazaki, who returns after helming the original's Oscar-winning visual effects, Godzilla Minus Zero builds on its predecessor's success. The development highlights Toho's push into American markets, paralleling Hollywood's MonsterVerse expansions like the upcoming Godzilla x Kong: Supernova. Further details on cast, plot, and the full release schedule are expected soon.

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