Display title | Hoshi 35 (2023) |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Hoshi 35 (HOSHI 35 (ほしさんじゅうご)/ホシクズ, Hoshi Sanjūgo/Hoshikuzu, lit. "Hoshi 35/Hoshikuzu") is a crowdfunded tokusatsu kaiju film written and directed by Hiroto Yokokawa and co-directed by Kazuma Yoneyama and Daisuke Sato, with special effects by Sato. Funded by MRTS Co., Ltd. and produced by 3Y Co., Ltd., it stars numerous Godzilla and Gamera series veterans, including Megumi Odaka, Yoko Ishino, Hiroshi Miyasaka, Yumiko Tanaka, Daijiro Harada, Yukijiro Hotaru, and Jun Hashizume, along with up-and-coming actresses Rin Matsumiya and Karin Nishina. The project celebrates Odaka's 35th anniversary as an actress and is her first film role in close to 30 years. The film was released to Japanese theaters on October 21, 2023.[1] |