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Godzilla is certainly one of the most prolific actors, or actresses (contingent which version we’re discussing) in history with over thirty movies, as well as numerous cartoons, adverted after the giant monster. Adopting only a bit of speculation last summertime, Legendary films has announced plans for a “modern day epic” supported the Godzilla franchise with a tentative 2012 release date. Legendary will be co-financing and co-producing the contrive in partnership with Warner Bros. The partnership is aught new as the pairing has allowed moviegoers with several critical achievers including: 300, The Dark Knight, and The Hangover. Fabled secured the rights to the giant lizard/dinosaur from the Japanese established Toho Corp – who have guided the franchise for five decades and will still manage the film’s release in Japan. CEO of Legendary Pictures, Thomas Tull, praised Toho Corp for their allegiance to Godzilla as well as offered his excitement at accepting the chance to produce the next Godzilla episode. “Godzilla is one of the world’s brawniest pop culture icons, and we at Legendary are beatified to be able to create a modern epic based on this long-loved Toho franchise. Our plans are to acquire the Godzilla that we, as fans, Modern Day Godzilla Film Striking in 2012

would want to see. We intend commotion justice to those essential elements that have admitted this case to remain as pop-culturally relevant for as long as it has.” Naturally, the giant elephant, or komodo dragon, in the room is the 1998 advanced day Godzilla epic produced by Dean Devlin and Roland Emmerich – the updated version that boasted Matthew Broderick, Jean Reno, and hordes of babe Godzillas. Though a commercial success, the film was noncritical failure, and did little to reinvigorate the franchise with Western audiences. Legendary Pictures has a adequate track record, and there’s certainly room for optimism that we may finally get a solid Godzilla update for contemporary audiences. Though, without question, the balance between paying homage to the source material and providing a believable and engaging experience in a modern setting will be an extremely delicate process. Legendary Pictures is expected to announce a director for the upcoming Godzilla project in the near future. What do you hope to see in the upcoming modern day Godzilla project?
Source: ScreenRant

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