Thursday, April 1, 2010

Godzilla 2012 In The News 04/01/10

Godzilla gearing up for new big-screen rampage
Ottawa Citizen - Jay A. Fernandez

Everyone's favourite gigantic, havoc-wreaking lizard, Godzilla, is on his way back to the big screen via Legendary Pictures, which has acquired the rights to develop and produce a new feature based on the iconic Toho Co. character. Warner Bros. will co-produce, co-finance and distribute through its deal with Legendary, and Toho will roll out the film in Japan.

The last major Godzilla outing, an American version from Roland Emmerich and Dean Devlin, grossed $376 million worldwide in 1998 despite fielding equally major criticism. The following year Toho produced Godzilla 2000, in which the big beast took on an evil UFO.

But the Godzilla franchise juggernaut has survived decades of permutations (he first appeared in 1954), dozens of films, books, video games and seems perpetually ready to rear up for new audiences. The new film is aiming for a 2012 release.

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Godzilla returning in 2012
NZ City

‘Godzilla’ is returning to cinema screens in 2012.

Legendary Pictures is to start work on a new version of the Japanese monster movie this year and a director will be announced soon.

Thomas Tull, chairman and CEO of Legendary, is looking forward to work on the project – based on the iconic movie series from Japan’s Toho Studios - getting underway.

He said: “‘Godzilla’ is one of the world's most powerful pop culture icons, and we at Legendary are thrilled to be able to create a modern epic based on this long-loved Toho franchise.

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Legendary Pictures Bringing 'Godzilla' Back to America
TheCelebrityCafe.com - Cj Stewart

The Kaiju King is getting another American-made interpretation.
CJ Stewart

Legendary Pictures has announced that they have picked up the rights from Toho Company Ltd. to adapt the Godzilla character, once again, for American audiences. The company will be producing the film in cooperation with Warner Bros.

According to the press release, the company stated that it "intends to approach the film and its characters in the most authentic manner possible." This is likely a reference to the radioactive lizard's first American outing, the 1998 TriStar Pictures film directed by disaster-film Auteur Roland Emmerich.

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Godzilla storming back into cinemas in 2012
Hollywood.com

The giant whale-gorilla was first featured in Ishiro Honda's 1954 film Gojira and has since appeared in numerous "giant monster" Japanese films.

An American remake directed by Roland Emmerich and starring Matthew Broderick was released in 1998.

Now executives at Legendary Pictures and Warner Bros Pictures are breathing new life into the franchise by co-producing a new Godzilla film which will "pay respects to the original pic rather than follow up on Sony's 1998 Godzilla," according to Daily Variety.

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'Godzilla' coming back
Monsters and Critics.com - Adnan Tezer

"Godzilla" will return to movie screens in 2012, with Legendary Pictures and Warner Bros. producing.

According to Variety, Legendary had begun talking with potential directors but held off on making a public announcement until it closed its rights deal with Japan's Toho Co., which has overseen more than 25 "Godzilla" films.

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You Know What The World Needs? Another Godzilla Movie. . .
National Review Online (blog)

Legendary Pictures is going ahead with “Godzilla” and will co-produce and co-finance with Warner Bros. for release in 2012.

Legendary announced Monday it has obtained rights to the iconic monster character from Japan’s Toho, which will release the pic in Japan.. . . Global warming will no doubt be the cause of Godzilla’s rampage, no?

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"LEGENDARY PICTURES TO DEVELOP AND PRODUCE MAJOR MOTION PICTURE BASED ON TOHO COMPANY’S ICONIC MONSTER, GODZILLA

Burbank, CA – March 29, 2010 – Legendary Pictures announced today that they will develop and produce a new film based on Toho Company’s famed GODZILLA character. Through the terms of the agreement, Legendary Pictures has acquired the rights to produce a movie inspired by Toho’s Godzilla, a franchise the Japanese company created and has nurtured for over fifty years.

Toho’s GODZILLA franchise boasts one of the most widely recognized film creatures worldwide, resulting in a series of books, television programs, video games and more than 25 films worldwide. Legendary intends to approach the film and its characters in the most authentic manner possible. The company will, in the near future, announce a filmmaker to helm the film for an intended 2012 release. The film will fall under the company’s co-production and co-financing deal with Warner Bros. Toho will distribute the film in Japan."

"Godzilla" is coming back -- this time, with Legendary Pictures taking the lead, co-producing and co-financing with Warner Bros. for release in 2012.

Legendary announced Monday it had obtained rights to the iconic monster character from Japan's Toho Co., which has overseen more than 25 "Godzilla" films. Toho will release the pic in Japan.

Legendary said it's planning to announce a director shortly.

In addition to Legendary, producers on the new film will be Dan Lin, Roy Lee and Brian Rogers. Yoshimitsu Banno, Kenji Okuhira and Doug Davison will exec produce.

"Godzilla is one of the world's most powerful pop culture icons, and we at Legendary are thrilled to be able to create a modern epic based on this long-loved Toho franchise," said Thomas Tull, Chairman and CEO of Legendary. "Our plans are to produce the Godzilla that we, as fans, would want to see. We intend to do justice to those essential elements that have allowed this character to remain as pop-culturally relevant for as long as it has."

Legendary noted the film will fall under its co-production and co-financing deal with Warner Bros. Legendary's productions with Warners have included "The Dark Knight," "300" and "The Hangover."

Speculation about a new "Godzilla" has been active since last summer. The Bloody Disgusting web site reported in August that the project was in development.