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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Heritage, originally titled Godzilla: Heritage, is a crowdfunded Godzilla fan film produced and directed by Greg Gaves, and written by Marissa Lehto, Val Roder, and Tim Schiefer from a story by Shiefer and Graves, with visual effects by Christopher Bloomer and Aaron Powell. Produced by Perception Entertainment and Vintage Reel Productions in association with Luna Digital Ltd., the project was planned as a feature-length film, but drew the attention of Godzilla creator Toho, who expressed concerns that it would create a likelihood of confusion issue. After receiving the studio's list of restrictions on how they could proceed with the film, the filmmakers elected to convert a 20-minute preview intended to secure further funds into a short which would serve as the final product.[1] It was released online exclusively to Kickstarter backers on April 10, 2020. |
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