TOHO has opened a brand new art exhibition dedicated to Godzilla in Roppongi Hills, titled Godzilla THE ART EXHIBITION. It aims to answer the question: “Who is Godzilla?”
Each artistic work seeks to offer its own spin on the identity of the King of the Monsters. The art exhibition will last until June 29. There will also be several pieces of merch and special meals that attendees can purchase. Check out the trailer for the exhibition below:
Earlier this month, TOHO confirmed that Godzilla has been nominated for two 2025 Licensing International Excellence Awards. Specifically, the IP has been nominated for Best Live Action Brand and Best Hardlines or Packaged Goods Collaboration. Additionally, a recent article from Bloomberg Japan revealed that the next film from director Takashi Yamazaki will be a direct sequel to Godzilla Minus One. Yamazaki directed the original film, which released in 2023.
Godzilla Minus One focuses on a different, more rageful iteration of the titular monster. The movie received an Oscar for best visual effects. While TOHO has not confirmed any official details about the follow-up’s story, in a previous interview, Yamazaki stated that he wanted a sequel to have “a more serious tone of kaiju-versus-kaiju with human drama.”
WEBTOON and IDW also announced a collaboration where they would digitally publish the Godzilla: Unnatural Disasters anthology comic. It will be available to read on the WEBTOON website starting on April 25.
Godzilla the ART EXHIBITION in Roppongi Hills will take place until June 29. Godzilla Minus One is available now for streaming on Netflix. The black and white version, Godzilla Minus Color, is also accessible on the service.