The derivative short film "Godzilla VS Megalo" foreshadows the escalation of the monster war

The derivative short film "Godzilla VS Megalo" foreshadows the escalation of the monster war

To celebrate Megalo's 50th anniversary, Toho brings the short film "Godzilla VS Megalo", which will debut at the Godzilla Festival! With the endorsement of Toho Production, the highly-regarded image creators Akihiro Shibata and Takuya Uenishi will work together to present a more grandiose battle scene for the audience. Before the official release, let's take a look at the special trailer of "Godzilla VS Megalo"!

"Godzilla vs Megalo" special trailer:

Godzilla vs Megalo is a Godzilla short film directed by Takuya Uenishi. The film is part of a series of Godzilla Festivals to celebrate Megalo's 50th anniversary. This short film will add Megalo, a classic monster, to the mix, presenting an even more intense and epic battle of monsters. The film shows the fierce battles between the monsters, and the scenes are even more spectacular. The audience can expect more destruction and stunning visuals. This short film will give the audience a whole new experience of a monster battle.

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