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Toho’s Godzilla Monsterverse — one of the oldest screen franchises — has a fediverse home on Lemmy!

Are you a Monsterverse fan? Or, perhaps just Monsterverse curious?

Whatever your degree of love for or interest in kaiju and all things Monsterverse, this community is intended to be a welcoming place in the fediverse for you.

Join us to share news, art or discuss the new television franchise on AppleTV with Monarch: Legacy of Monsters and the spinoff Coldwar spy thriller prequel going into production this spring.

Or, share news, your thoughts and creations for the more than 70 years of the movie franchise that started with Godzilla (1954).

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I was recommended Monarch. Wanted to start from the beginning. So I watched Godzilla (2014). Guess my hesitation was from my exposure to the Roland Emmerich movie as a child (I did like the animated sequel series), and the Hanna-Barbera cartoon. I have no familiarity with the IP outside this.

This was unexpectedly very enjoyable. Not a lot actually occurs by way of the plot but the moments we get of Godzilla and the mutos just look so cool. I was cheering when the last muto got fire breath directly down their mouth. Definitely going to watch Kong: Skull Island.

On a more serious note: what was the response from the Japanese audience? This was just three years after the Fukushima meltdown. Knowing the original 1954 movie was commentary on Hiroshima, makes me wonder how such a audience felt in 2014, not just with the timing but also the fact it was a American franchise bringing back the IP.

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[–] hopesdead@startrek.website 1 points 4 hours ago (1 children)

Not familiar with, but I saw the ‘98 movie in theater the one time. I got excited for Godzilla: The Series.

You might enjoy taking in the two earlier films in the Monsterverse timeline/continuity: *Godilla (2014) and Kong: Skull Island (2017).

Skull Island is rather grim, a bit of Apocalypse Now meets kaiju fiction set at the end of the Vietnam War. It has a great cast with Samuel L. Jackson, Tom Hiddleston, Brie Larson and John Goodman as an older version of Billy Randa. Lots of character focus.