Godzilla Minus Zero Stomps into New York in First Teaser

The next chapter in the Godzilla franchise will continue the story from 2023's Godzilla Minus One.

Apr. 14, 2026 at 11:05pm

An extreme close-up photograph of Godzilla's rough, scaly skin texture, captured in dramatic, high-contrast studio lighting to create a sense of power and intensity.The iconic kaiju Godzilla looms large in the first teaser for the next chapter of the legendary franchise.NYC Today

The first teaser trailer for the upcoming Godzilla film, Godzilla Minus Zero, has been released. The movie is set in 1949, two years after the events of Godzilla Minus One, and will continue the story of the Shikishima family as they face a new calamity, this time with the setting shifting from Tokyo to New York City. The film will star returning actors Ryunosuke Kamiki and Minami Hamabe, with director Takashi Yamazaki once again at the helm.

Why it matters

The Godzilla franchise remains a major force in the entertainment industry, with this new installment continuing the more grounded tone established in the previous film. The shift in setting to New York City also represents an expansion of the Godzilla universe beyond Japan, potentially opening up the story to a wider international audience.

The details

The teaser trailer for Godzilla Minus Zero shows the iconic kaiju stomping through New York City, with the Statue of Liberty visible in the background. This suggests the film will feature Godzilla's rampage in a new location, adding a fresh perspective to the ongoing narrative. Toho, the production company behind the film, has also announced that Godzilla Minus Zero will be the first Japanese movie to be filmed for IMAX, indicating a focus on delivering a grand, immersive cinematic experience.

  • Godzilla Minus Zero is set in 1949, two years after the events of the previous film, Godzilla Minus One.
  • The movie is scheduled to hit theaters on November 6th, 2026.

The players

Ryunosuke Kamiki

A Japanese actor who will be reprising his role from Godzilla Minus One.

Minami Hamabe

A Japanese actress who will also be reprising her role from the previous Godzilla film.

Takashi Yamazaki

The director of Godzilla Minus Zero, who previously helmed Godzilla Minus One and is also working on a giant robot movie called Grandgear.

Toho

The Japanese production company behind the Godzilla franchise, which has announced that Godzilla Minus Zero will be the first Japanese movie filmed for IMAX.

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What’s next

Godzilla fans will be eagerly awaiting the release of the full trailer for Godzilla Minus Zero, which is expected to provide more details about the film's plot and the new challenges facing the Shikishima family.

The takeaway

The Godzilla franchise continues to evolve, with Godzilla Minus Zero promising to deliver a fresh take on the iconic kaiju's rampage by shifting the setting to New York City. The film's focus on the Shikishima family's ongoing story and its IMAX filming approach suggest a more grounded and immersive cinematic experience for audiences.