Earlier this week, it was revealed that Warner Bros. would not be attending Comic-Con@Home. This means that there will be no new Godzilla vs. Kong updates emerging from the virtual event.
Legendary Comics will be conducting their own panel during the convention, however, there will most likely not be any announcements during it either. If anything, there may be a few new teases of the upcoming Godzilla vs. Kong prequel graphic novels, but even this is uncertain.

Official promo images of the newly revealed S.H.MonsterArts Godzilla (2001) Radiant Heat Ray Version figure have been released. The figure will surprisingly not include any breath effect piece to the dismay of many fans.
The Japanese pre-orders for the figure will open on July 10th for approximately $92 with a scheduled release date of November 2020. Additionally, both the S.H.MonsterArts Godzilla (2001) and Biollante Special Color Version figures will be receiving a US release, although specific details are still unknown.







Last off for this week, STUDIO696 revealed two stunning new Godzilla T-shirts. The shirts, called Godzilla 1984 and VS Godzilla, will each be available in two different styles. They will be released in August for approximately $34 each and are currently available for pre-order on Bandai Fashion/Bandai Premium.




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Is the Godzilla Minus Zero release date June 1st, 2026?
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4K remaster of Godzilla vs. Destoroyah coming to theaters in April 2026... but only in Japan.
If you're in Japan next April make sure to book a ticket to see Toho's 4K remaster of Godzilla vs. Destoroyah! Sadly, North American fans will miss out.




