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Geek Tyrant
02-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Geek Tyrant
First Look at Godzilla Battling Mechagodzilla GODZILLA MINUS ONE Themed Ride — GeekTyrant
Godzilla fans, we might have just gotten a first look at one of the most iconic adversaries in kaiju history… Mechagodzilla. The image features Godzilla battling Mechagodzilla, and this is for a Godzilla Minus One theme park attraction: Godzilla The Ride: Giant Monsters Ultimate Battle at Seibuen Amusement Park in Japan. Godzilla Minus One director Takashi Yamazaki is working on this attraction, and there's no doubt that fans are hoping this sets up a face off in the Godzilla Minus One sequel. Here's what the ride's early tease had to say: 'While there are few specifics about the content of the new attraction, the plan is for the scope and scale to surpass that of the original acclaimed theme park experience, offering fans once again an experience unlike anything they've ever witnessed featuring the King of the Monsters.' No specifics have been shared on this version of Mechagodzilla's origin story, but we know it's entirely Yamazaki's creation. And if it's anything like Minus One, we're in for something intense, grounded, and terrifying. The director himself shared his excitement about this unique Mecha debut: 'I'm thrilled to return to Godzilla's world from the passenger seat. What powerful foes will emerge? Where will this ride take us next? As a ride enthusiast myself, I can't wait for my first spin—and I'm working day and night with our team to make this the most terrifying ride in the world.' Mechagodzilla, of course, has a deep history in the franchise, starting with 1974's Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla , where he was originally an alien weapon. Since then, the mechanical menace has taken on many forms, including the Apex Cybernetics version in Godzilla vs. Kong . There's no release date yet for the Godzilla Minus One sequel, but production is underway. Between this Mechagodzilla tease, the booming MonsterVerse content from Legendary, and Toho gearing up for its next move, the kaiju arena is about to get a lot more crowded… and a lot more metal.


Geek Tyrant
09-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Geek Tyrant
GODZILLA MINUS ONE Director Takashi Yamazaki Is Bringing Kaiju Chaos to a New Theme Park Ride — GeekTyrant
The Oscar-winning filmmaker behind Godzilla Minus One , Takashi Yamazaki, isn't just diving into a sequel, he's also stepping into the world of theme park thrills with a brand-new ride that puts fans face-to-face with the King of the Monsters. Premiering this summer in Japan at the Seibuen Amusement Park, Godzilla The Ride: Giant Monsters Ultimate Battle is gearing up to be a next-level kaiju experience, and Yamazaki is directing original footage for it. It will eventually roll out to other locations using the 'iRide system,' and Yamazaki is directing new original footage for it. While Toho International is keeping plot details under wraps, they've promised a bigger and bolder experience than the first Godzilla the Ride . According to the official release: 'While there are few specifics about the content of the new attraction, the plan is for the scope and scale to surpass that of the original acclaimed theme park experience, offering fans once again an experience unlike anything they've ever witnessed featuring the King of the Monsters.' Yamazaki seems more than ready to deliver, and said: 'I'm thrilled to return to Godzilla's world from the passenger seat. What powerful foes will emerge? Where will this ride take us next? 'As a ride enthusiast myself, I can't wait for my first spin—and I'm working day and night with our team to make this the most terrifying ride in the world.' Yamazaki has also teased before that he'd love to introduce new kaiju to the Minus One universe, though which monstrous guest stars might crash this ride is anyone's guess. With a legacy of enemies like King Ghidorah, Mechagodzilla, Hedorah, and Biollante to draw from, there's no shortage of nightmare fuel. And this is just one piece of Godzilla's ever-expanding empire. Legendary's MonsterVerse is set to continue in 2027 with a third Godzilla x Kong film. Meanwhile, Apple TV+ is deep into season 2 of Monarch: Legacy of Monsters , and teasing a still-mysterious spin-off series.


Gizmodo
08-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Gizmodo
Minus One's Director Is Making a New Godzilla Theme Park Ride, Too
The follow up to Minus One isn't the only Godzilla sequel Takashi Yamazaki is working on. Goji fans rejoice: In addition to Godzilla Minus One's Oscar-winning director Takashi Yamazaki working on a sequel kaiju film, he is also offering his talents in crafting a new Godzilla rollercoaster ride. According to the official Godzilla website, Yamazaki will write, produce, and direct the VFX for the forthcoming ride, which is set to roll out across 'multiple locations intended for leading theme parks and entertainment centers.' As the site notes, this will mark the second occasion Yamazaki has worked on a Godzilla attraction, the first being Godzilla the Ride: Giant Monsters Ultimate Battle. 'I'm thrilled to return to Godzilla's world from the passenger seat,' Yamazaki said in a press release. 'What powerful foes will emerge? Where will this ride take us next? As a ride enthusiast myself, I can't wait for my first spin — and I'm working day and night with our team to make this the most terrifying ride in the world.' While most of us cursed with the spawn point of living in the West haven't had the pleasure of experiencing Godzilla the Ride, which is still active at Seibuen Amusement Park, Minus One lead Ryunosuke Kamiki gave a pretty glowing review of it, naturally, after buying multiple figurines of the ride's version of the titular kaiju. Although Yamazaki teases powerful foes emerging in a vague way that will make any fan break out their tierlist for best kaijus Godzilla has had the pleasure of tussling with, in addition to terrifying riders as they speed through battles where the colossal monsters will swat at them like flies. At the same time, they throw down, Yamazaki's comments about the film's final moments give credence for a particular kaiju to make an appearance. At last May's Godzilla Fest, Yamazaki addressed the black marks on Noriko's neck at the film's climax, confirming they were Godzilla cells — or G-cells. His remarks sparked a wave of theory crafting for Godzilla fans who flocked to Reddit. They would agree that the film's cliffhanger could pave the way for Biollante or SpaceGodzilla to take center stage in Minus One's follow-up film. While we're still too early into Minus One and its amusement ride's production to pin down the 'powerful foe' that might escalate the stakes in Yamazaki's Godzilla universe, speculation is half the fun. For now, it's hard to resist the thought of an amusement park attraction having Godzilla's dorsal fin and seemingly harmless plant vines prelude a thrillingly terrifying rollercoaster experience.