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*''[[Shin Godzilla]]'' becomes the first [[kaiju]] film to win Picture of the Year at the Japan Academy Awards on March 3. It also wins Director of the Year, Best Cinematography, Best Art Direction, Best Lighting Direction, Best Sound Recording, and Best Film Editing.
*''[[Shin Godzilla]]'' becomes the first [[kaiju]] film to win Picture of the Year at the Japan Academy Awards on March 3. It also wins Director of the Year, Best Cinematography, Best Art Direction, Best Lighting Direction, Best Sound Recording, and Best Film Editing.
*''[[Kong: Skull Island]]'' is released to [[United States|America]]n theaters on March 10.
*''[[Kong: Skull Island]]'' is released to [[United States|America]]n theaters on March 10.
*Principal photography on ''[[Pacific Rim Uprising]]'' concludes on March 30
*Principal photography on ''[[wikipedia:Pacific Rim Uprising|Pacific Rim Uprising]]'' concludes on March 30
*''[[Colossal]]'' is released to [[United States|America]]n theaters on April 7.
*''[[Colossal]]'' is released to [[United States|America]]n theaters on April 7.
*The first issue of ''[[Skull Island: The Birth of Kong]]'', a four-issue sequel and prequel comic for ''Kong: Skull Island'', is published on April 12. The final issue is published on November 22.
*The first issue of ''[[Skull Island: The Birth of Kong]]'', a four-issue sequel and prequel comic for ''Kong: Skull Island'', is published on April 12. The final issue is published on November 22.

Revision as of 14:26, 29 July 2022

Timeline
Kong fighting the Skull Devil (Kong: Skull Island)

2016 ← 20172018

Before 1900

Prehistoric eras: PrecambrianCarboniferousPermianCretaceous

B.C.E.: Last Ice Age30,0008,0001,100
C.E.: 15021853
1900-1999

1900-1949: 19081915192019261931193219331934193819421943194419451946194719481949

'50s: 1950195119521953195419551956195719581959

'60s: 1960196119621963196419651966196719681969

'70s: 1970197119721973197419751976197719781979

'80s: 1980198119821983198419851986198719881989

'90s: 1990199119921993199419951996199719981999
2000-present

'00s: 2000200120022003200420052006200720082009

'10s: 2010201120122013201420152016201720182019
'20s: 20202021202220232024
Future
20272028203020482097220422,000

In the real world

In fiction

  • Dagahra is spotted by the United States nuclear submarine Seawolf at the point of 47 degrees 9 minutes south latitude, 126 degrees 43 minutes west longitude. Two weeks later, Dagahra engages in battle with the American Navy in the waters near American Samoa and is injured before fleeing. Barem released by Dagahra wash ashore in Pago Pago, spreading a bacterial infection that kills one-third of the population. On Christmas Day, Dagahra makes landfall in Sydney and destroys it before moving on to Newcastle. The Australian military launches an attack that fatally wounds Dagahra, who dies out at sea and unleashes huge amounts of Barem into Australian waters. This triggers a plague and famine known as the Red Christmas Scourge, which ultimately leads to the deaths of 3 million people and the collapse of the nation of Australia. In total, an estimated 6.7 million people are killed or wounded in Dagahra's attack. (GODZILLA: Monster Apocalypse and GODZILLA: Planet of the Monsters)


References

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