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- [3/25/17] It is announced that Godzilla: Monster Planet will be a trilogy of films. In addition, six main characters, as well as a plot synopsis for Godzilla: Monster Planet, are revealed. (src)
- [3/24/17] The official title for the upcoming Godzilla anime, Godzilla: Monster Planet, is revealed, along with the film's official story, release date, and a new poster. (src)
- [3/16/17] Another piece of concept art for the GODZILLA anime film is revealed. (src)
- [3/12/17] Netflix has acquired the anime GODZILLA film for global distribution, which will occur sometime in 2017 following the film's theatrical Japanese release. (src)
- [3/10/17] Kong: Skull Island is officially released in theaters across the United States and several other countries around the world.
- [3/6/17] Yet another piece of concept art for the anime GODZILLA film is revealed. (src)
- [3/3/17] Godzilla Resurgence wins seven awards, including Best Picture, at the 40th Japan Academy Prize Awards. (src)
- [2/27/17] Vera Farmiga joins the cast of Godzilla: King of the Monsters. (src)
- [2/24/17] A new piece of concept art for the anime GODZILLA film is revealed. (src)
- [2/21/17] Kyle Chandler will star in Godzilla: King of the Monsters. (src)
- [1/27/17] Millie Bobby Brown will star in Godzilla: King of the Monsters. (src)
- [1/23/17] Michael Dougherty will be the director of Godzilla: King of the Monsters. (src)
- [1/19/17] Six voice actors for the upcoming anime GODZILLA film, as well as a new piece of concept art, are revealed. (src) Four TV spots for Kong: Skull Island and a trailer for Colossal debut. (src) (src)
- [12/14/16] Legendary Pictures reveals the titles of their upcoming Godzilla and Pacific Rim sequels: Godzilla: King of the Monsters and Pacific Rim: Uprising. (src)
- [11/10/16] The new King Kong design for the upcoming film Kong: Skull Island is revealed. (src)
- [10/20/16] Michael Dougherty and Zach Shields are Godzilla 2's new writers. (src)
- [10/18/16] Funimation announces that Shin Godzilla's North American theatrical run will be extended until October 27 in select cities. In addition, over 200 theaters will hold special matinee screenings of the film on Saturday, October 22. (src)
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