But there was one, unannounced surprise arrival – Gareth Edwards, bringing a teaser for Godzilla.
That teaser was simply stunning, starting off with a series of destroyed buildings in an empty, devastated city, with cars and wreckage everywhere. And then, in an incredibly bold move, Edwards shows his monster, panning up its scaly, spiny back as it turns to the camera and roars that classic Gojira roar.
That Edwards was even working on a teaser was a huge revelation to all; that it would be so visually astounding an even bigger one. Edwards looked taken aback by the reaction to the trailer, which he's been working on for two years, and confessed that he was on the verge of tears. But his gambit worked - this has been the surprise hit of the Con, and there's no doubt that Godzilla is now high on people's most wanted lists.
Edwards may show the monster in the teaser, but the new poster that has hit the web does not. Still, it's worth a look. .
It’s a very simple teaser image, with nothing more than a mention of Edwards and the Japanese letters for the beast’s name, but it’s definitely something to get fans excited. Edwards, of course, got the gig in January 2011 post-Monsters and has, since then, been working hard on bringing it to life. It’s been through a couple of different writers, but these new announcements have us hopeful that Warners and Legendary have a lot of confidence in the team bringing it to life.
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That teaser was simply stunning, starting off with a series of destroyed buildings in an empty, devastated city, with cars and wreckage everywhere. And then, in an incredibly bold move, Edwards shows his monster, panning up its scaly, spiny back as it turns to the camera and roars that classic Gojira roar.
That Edwards was even working on a teaser was a huge revelation to all; that it would be so visually astounding an even bigger one. Edwards looked taken aback by the reaction to the trailer, which he's been working on for two years, and confessed that he was on the verge of tears. But his gambit worked - this has been the surprise hit of the Con, and there's no doubt that Godzilla is now high on people's most wanted lists.
Edwards may show the monster in the teaser, but the new poster that has hit the web does not. Still, it's worth a look. .
It’s a very simple teaser image, with nothing more than a mention of Edwards and the Japanese letters for the beast’s name, but it’s definitely something to get fans excited. Edwards, of course, got the gig in January 2011 post-Monsters and has, since then, been working hard on bringing it to life. It’s been through a couple of different writers, but these new announcements have us hopeful that Warners and Legendary have a lot of confidence in the team bringing it to life.
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