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*'''Film:''' American Godzilla reboot - Planned by [[Sony]], would have not been connected to ''GODZILLA'' (1998) and may or may not have involved TriStar
*'''Film:''' American Godzilla reboot - Planned by [[Sony]], would have not been connected to ''GODZILLA'' (1998) and may or may not have involved TriStar
*'''Monsters:''' [[Unused Godzilla: The Series monsters|Unused ''Godzilla: The Series'' monsters]]
*'''Monsters:''' [[Unused Godzilla: The Series monsters|Unused ''Godzilla: The Series'' monsters]]
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Revision as of 06:12, 30 April 2019

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TriStar Pictures, Inc. (spelled as Tri-Star until 1991) is an American film production/distribution studio and subsidiary of Columbia Pictures, owned by Sony Pictures Entertainment.

TriStar produced the 1998 American GODZILLA film and Godzilla: The Series, and distributed many of the Japanese Godzilla films in the United States from 1998 to 2005. TriStar's version of Godzilla would later be reintroduced into the Godzilla franchise as Zilla, and continues to appear in official merchandise licensed by Toho.

Godzilla Films and Shows Produced by TriStar

Godzilla Films Distributed by TriStar

Monsters Created by TriStar

Scrapped Godzilla Elements From TriStar

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