[Official Images] S.H.MonsterArts Mechagodzilla (Godzilla vs. Kong)

Today, Tamashii Nations US announced that Bandai Japan will be releasing S.H.MonsterArts Mechagodzilla from Godzilla vs. Kong later this year. Now, fans originally expected that this figure would be announced during the upcoming Tamashii Features 2021 event. However, Tamashii Nations’ American branch surprised everyone with this reveal two weeks ahead of schedule. Currently, S.H.MonsterArts Mechagodzilla (Godzilla vs. Kong) is only available to be previewed at the US site. Whereas, the item page only contains the official gallery, as seen below, and the figure’s release date, December 2021. We expect more…

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Adam Wingard in Early Talks to Direct Next “MonsterVerse” Film

The Hollywood Reporter has reported that Adam Wingard is in talks to return as the director for the next “MonsterVerse” film. In addition, the next project’s working title is “Son of Kong,” while negotiations for the Godzilla license occur. For those who are not aware, the MonsterVerse is a series of films that started with the 2014 Legendary Godzilla film. Whereas, the recent film in the series, “Godzilla vs. Kong,” premiered in theaters and HBO Max on March 31. Additionally, according to reports the next film may receive one or…

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[Official Images] S.H.MonsterArts Godzilla & Kong (from Godzilla vs. Kong)

Off the heels of the release for Godzilla vs. Kong trailer, Tamashii Nations has announced they will be releasing new MonsterVerse S.H.MonsterArts. The first of the figures is an updated S.H.MonsterArts Godzilla, which is a modified version of the King of the Monsters release from 2019. However, this release will not feature an effect piece based on Godzilla’s iconic Atomic Breath. Yet, the figure’s paint details promote the use of the technique. Whereas, the second figure is S.H.MonsterArts Kong, based on Godzilla’s co-star and opponent for the film. In addition,…

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Godzilla vs. Kong Official Trailer

After various delays, Godzilla vs. Kong is finally going to be released and today we have its trailer. Originally announced in October 2015 for a 2020 premiere, the film moved into 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The film is set within the Legendary Pictures’ MonsterVerse, and it is the fourth installment in series. Following the events of Godzilla: King of the Monsters, Godzilla and Kong have emerged as contenders to be Earth’s alpha among the Titans. Now, they advance upon one another to solidify their place as the true…

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Hasbro Reveals Monopoly: Godzilla & Jenga: Godzilla Extreme Edition

Earlier this week, Hasbro recently announced that the company is collaborating with Toho Studios to create two Godzilla editions of classic games. The first game release features Godzilla, the King of the Monsters and other kaiju monopolizing Japan through Hasbro and Parker Brothers’ iconic game Monopoly. However, Monopoly: Godzilla will also include fictional locations and businesses from the various movies, alongside actual places in Japan. Whereas, the second Godzilla game is a Jenga: Extreme Edition, which features an all-new timed destruction mechanic. The new mechanic will feature rolling a die…

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Godzilla vs. Kong Release Delayed to November 2020

Today, Warner Bros. and Legendary Pictures announced that upcoming Godzilla vs. Kong film is changing its release date again. However, instead of being pushed up, it is being delay. Yet, the film is still scheduled to release next year, as the new date is November 20, 2020. Fans have been assuming the film would be delayed, as no trailer has appeared within six to eight months from the May 2020 date. This is sad for those looking forward to the film being a summer blockbuster, but some expected the change…

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Los Ingobernables de Tokusatsu Ep 87 – Destroy All Decks! A Godzilla TCG & Unused Kaiju!

Welcome to an all-new episode of Hero Club’s first original podcast, “Los Ingobernables de Tokusatsu!” Today’s episode is us trying to ride out our Godzilla hype-train following King of the Monsters. However, with the new Godzilla Card Game, and us talking about the Tristar cartoon our Godzilla hype-train may continue. Yet, another high begins drawing up on us, as a lot of new Power Rangers items were also revealed recently. We have things like new Heroes of the Grid expansions, a SDCC Lightning Collection release, and more! Hopefully this does…

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Los Ingobernables de Tokusatsu Ep 86 – We Live in a World of Titans! Godzilla: King of the Monsters Review

Welcome to an all-new episode of Hero Club’s first original podcast, “Los Ingobernables de Tokusatsu!” Today’s episode is our first hand review on Godzilla: King of the Monsters. We held off on the episode to avoid spoiling the film within the expected view limiting. Also, we had to hold off on the episode because Soundout was out of town. In this episode, Wheelz and Soundout are joined by Darkon, while Mucha had to sit out due to food poisoning; together our three hosts discuss the movie at hand. Unlike the…

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Chrono Clash System Announces Godzilla Card Game

Yesterday, the trading card company known as Chrono Clash System announced they will be releasing to North America an all-new series, the Godzilla Card Game. Anime fans may easily recognize Chrono Clash System, as they are the company that distributes and releases the Naruto/ Boruto trading card game.   Now, the preview artwork and teaser trailer reveals that several of Toho’s iconic kaiju will be featured in this brand new trading card game alongside the King of the Monsters. In addition, the monsters themselves do not consist of just their…

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Official Images: S.H.MonsterArts Mothra (2019) & Rodan (2019)

Bandai has finally revealed how their subsidiary, Tamashii Nations will be releasing S.H.MonsterArts Mothra (2019) and Rodan (2019) featured in the upcoming film, Godzilla: King of the Monsters. This announcement comes one day out from the film’s official premiere date, here in North America. Now, the pair is set be released as a set and sold through Premium Bandai in the company’s native country of Japan.   Yet, as for the figures, S.H.MonsterArts Rodan is the larger of the two in this set and will feature several points of articulation.…

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