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‘Godzilla x Kong: Supernova’ Star Shares Surprising First Comments About the Sequel [Exclusive]
That same childlike spirit clearly brought Modine into Supernova, the upcoming sequel to Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire, ...
The team behind 2004 sports drama Friday Night Lights will reunite on the Gold Coast to make a new film about US football ...
Queensland journalist and playwright Maddie Nixon was, like most Australians, shocked and stunned by the catastrophic events ...
While you can find traffic almost anywhere in NYC, if you want to visit the exact location of the Jurassic World: Rebirth ...
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ScreenHub on MSNThe Mosquito Bowl: Skarsgård & Galitzine in QLD for new Netflix WW2 football film
Screen Queensland has attracted the international production of The Mosquito Bowl to its Gold Coast shores, with filming of ...
Shin Godzilla didn’t just have a terrifying aesthetic thanks to director Hideaki Anno’s take on the classic kaiju, but its evolutions were nothing to sneeze at. When the Shin take on the kaiju ...
Godzilla has fought against Marvel's greatest heroes individually, now he is taking on the entire universe.
Godzilla Minus One is probably the best Godzilla movie ever made – and it's getting a sequel as soon as 2026. That's according to Toho International head Koji Ueda, who, in conversation with ...
Exciting news for Godzilla fans! TOHO is reportedly developing three new films, including sequels to the acclaimed Godzilla Minus One and Shin Godzilla.
At 70, Godzilla keeps on smashing expectations, buildings Steve Ryfle, co-author with Ed Godziszewski of 'Godzilla: The First 70 Years,' discusses the monster and its movies over the years.
We speak with the minds behind IDW's ambitious new Kai-Sei Universe to learn how the company is telling Godzilla stories that couldn't be done in any other medium.
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