TOHO's Godzilla 2016 Lands Evangelion's Anno Hideaki for Chief Director and Screenplay Writer

TOHO's Godzilla 2016 Lands Evangelion's Anno Hideaki for Chief Director and Screenplay Writer

Live-action Attack on Titan's Shinji Higuchi is director while Hideaki Anno is the chief director and writer of TOHO's upcoming Godzilla film, the first new Japanese one in the franchise in 12 years!

By OniGoji - Mar 31, 2015 05:03 PM EST
Filed Under: Godzilla
Source: animenewsnetwork

No this is not a prank, this is an official announcement. Hideaki Anno and Shinji Higuchi are both attached to TOHO's upcoming 2016 Godzilla film! A film that is due for a Summer release next year. And from out the gate, they are barking up the challenge in producing our worst nightmare of Godzilla yet! (Although Godzilla 1998 still holds that crown perfectly) 

Even more so, this will be the tallest Godzilla yet, even larger than LP/WB's Godzilla from last years GODZILLA hit. Read below for more details!

Live-action Attack on Titan's Shinji Higuchi is director, special-effects director on Summer 2016 film 

Evangelion director Hideaki Anno is the chief director and writer of TOHO's upcomingGodzilla film, the first new Japanese one in thefranchise in 12 years. Shinji Higuchi, the director ofJapan SinksNobō no Shiro, and the upcoming live-action Attack on Titan films, is directing the new film and serving as special effect director as well.

The two longtime tokusatsu (special-effects) fans have been close friends for three decades. They previouslycollaborated on "Kyoshinhei Tokyo ni Arawaru" (Giant God Warrior Appears in Tokyo), Ghibli's live-actiontokusatsu short. Anno planned and wrote this short that draws inspiration from the Giant God Warriors in Ghibli co-founder Hayao Miyazaki's Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind manga and anime film, and Higuchi directed the short.

Higuchi worked as a storyboarder for the Evangelion television series and the three recent films, and he served as assistant director on Royal Space Force - The Wings of Honnêamise. (Anno was an animation director on that film.)

Higuchi has also served as the special effects director for the Gamera: Guardian of the Universe, Gamera 2: Advent of Legion, and Gamera 3: Awakening of Irys films. With Higuchi's collaboration, Anno curated a tokusatsu exhibition that drew 291,575 visitors at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Tokyo in 2012.

Anno (left in photo) received the offer to work on the film at the end of January 2013. Mentally exhausted after 2012's Evangelion: 3.0 You Can (Not) Redo, he declined the offer once. However, TOHO's earnestness and Higuchi's enthusiasm eventually won him over, and he agreed to work on the project.

Anno is working on Studio Khara's fourth and final new Evangelion film, and the newTOHO Godzilla film is limited in budget and production time compared to Hollywood. However, Anno said that he has pride in the new Godzilla project as a film, and is making both that film and the new Evangelion film with all his effort.

Higuchi (right in photo) entered the film industry when he worked on the 1984Godzilla film, so he remarked with delight on directing the new Godzilla film, "Finally, the time has come." He added, "Playtime is over," and acknowledged the pressure on him. Still, he vowed, "Next year, I will deliver the greatest and worst nightmare to everyone."

TOHO unveiled an image (pictured above right) of the foot of its new Godzilla on Wednesday. According to Cinema Today, the foot is indicative of the new Godzilla being the tallest one yet, towering over the 108-meter-tall (about 355-foot-tall) incarnation in Gareth Edwards and Legendary Pictures' 2014 Hollywood film. The setting of TOHO's new Godzilla flm is Japan.

Anno is now writing the new Godzilla film's screenplay. Filming begins this fall, andTOHO will release the film in theaters next summer.

Sources: Cinema TodayJiji via Yaraon!Minna no Evangelion Fan

 

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TheGambitFreak
TheGambitFreak - 3/31/2015, 5:51 PM
What?
Shroombeast
Shroombeast - 3/31/2015, 5:58 PM
I'm so curious about this. Everything about it raises questions.
grif
grif - 3/31/2015, 6:15 PM
hope it is real. it has to be better than last years movie.
MarkyMarkRises
MarkyMarkRises - 3/31/2015, 6:19 PM
I'm looking forward to it. Hopefully it'll be better than the shit we got from Gareth Edwards
AgentZero
AgentZero - 3/31/2015, 6:45 PM
Last year's Godzilla was AWESOME !!!

[frick] everyone who says otherwise
marvel72
marvel72 - 3/31/2015, 7:03 PM
Huge Godzilla fan,well movie wise so i'm really looking forward to this.

Evangelion film? is it live action or animated.

@AgentZero

I thought it was very good as well,not much Godzilla but the effects were how Godzilla should look.Its time to move on from the man in the rubber suit,it was great in the day but come on its f*ckin 2015.
LehnsienZad
LehnsienZad - 3/31/2015, 7:38 PM
lol it won't be hard to beat the Hollywood one, really ballbuster of a movie
NEONRehan
NEONRehan - 3/31/2015, 9:50 PM
I agree, Godzilla was fantastically directed monster film. Really loved the plot too, as it brought back the nostalgia of the old Godzilla films that sometimes centered around a sub-plot while Godzilla was arriving or a new threat was established. Loved how they made Godzilla a hero. Can't wait for the crossover with Pacific Rim.
OniGoji
OniGoji - 4/1/2015, 3:08 PM
@MrNiklander

-Godzilla is an atomic prehistoric monster who uses and feeds upon nuclear radiation, faithfully keeping the nuclear foundation of the classic Gojira.

-Godzilla is fearfully yet honorably deemed as a "God", pointing out his legendary existence and influence throughout multiple pages of ancient mythology of from mankind's history. Again, another faithful detail that was from the classic Gojira film.

-Godzilla is a monster who is immune to the weapons of mankind, who walks upright like the classic Godzilla, and has the faithful (yet beautifully modernize) design of the icon's classic look.

-Godzilla breathes Atomic Breath, was founded in 1954(despite his species being documented in older documentations of history), and was ultimately deemed as the "King of the Monsters" without being killed off in his own movie. Even more so, Godzilla battled other monstrosities, monsters who were creatively inspired by the daikaiju from Gojira's franchise.

You're right, GODZILLA 2014 could have been better like any other movie out there, but Hollywood got Godzilla right, even the heads of TOHO declared such praise as they shed tears during the Hollywood premiere. Even Japan well received GODZILLA(2014), with fans even going as far as proudly calling him their Gojira. GODZILLA(2014) was a successful and faithful Godzilla movie, one done right. Not only did it erase the 1998 nightmare, restore the icon, and gave TOHO the courage to jump back into the game. But it saved the franchise in general after TOHO's Japanese Godzilla was failing to do business, and after the bombing of Final Wars. GODZILLA(2014) was the save that the franchise and its fans needed. None of this would be happening if Hollywood ruined Godzilla again, everything happening now was thanks to GODZILLA(2014) being a faithful success. Which has been declared by Toho themselves numerous times already.

So yeah, again, it could have been better. But Hollywood got it right.



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