Gareth Edwards Confirms Godzilla 2 And New King Of Monsters At Comic-Con Michael Lee, July 26, 2014July 26, 2014 Briefly: With the box office success of Godzilla, Legendary Pictures’ President Thomas Tull came out to announce that Gareth Edwards would indeed direct the tentatively titled Godzilla 2. Not much is known about the film, but it is expected that we would see more monsters the were created as a result of the Monarch Project. Tull mentioned that it would be a while before we would see the sequel considering that Edwards is busy directing a Star Wars spinoff film, but the filmmaker is locked in for another go around with the King of the Monsters.But it is that Monarch Teaser Secret Footage that was teased that really got the crowd roaring. We see that President John F. Kennedy is calling for the nations’ leaders to deal with the results of the experiments that were carried out on bikini island. During that footage, three legendary monsters popped up. We saw the shadow of Rodan fly through the skies, but also the names of Mothra and Ghidorah flashed before the audiences eye, which caused them to cheer even louder. Comic-Con Conventions Events Gareth EdwardsGodzillaLegendary Pictures
Comic-Con Isn’t Going Anywhere Until At Least 2015 October 2, 2010In what feels like the longest negotiation ever, Comic-Con International has reached an agreement to stay in San Diego (specifically the San Diego Convention Center) through 2015. The current lease ends in 2012, so the groups had been working on keeping the event in San Diego since at least April…. Read More
Mark Millar To Bring Comic-Con Experience To London With “Kapow!” November 29, 2010November 29, 2010We have it pretty good here in The States when it comes to comic book conventions, especially in California. On the left coast we have both San Diego Comic-Con and WonderCon (in San Francisco). New York and other cities in the US also get great conventions, but what about across… Read More
Comic-Con Live Blog: 20th Century Fox July 21, 2011Join us for our live blog of the 20th Century Fox panel, which will include Rise of the Planet of the Apes. Scheduled to start at 3:15pm, the panel is running behind but should start before 3:45. Read More