With the first Godzilla coming out in 1954, the massive monster has one of the longest-running movie franchises ever. The newest entry in the series, Godzilla Minus One, is being called one of the best in the character’s history, if not the absolute best. The movie has been a hit, with Godzilla making bank at the U.S. box office while also being a success in Japan, so the question of potential sequels is already in the air. Director Takashi Yamazaki certainly isn’t against making another Godzilla movie, but he calls his feelings on the idea “complicated.”

The ending of Godzilla Minus One leaves the door open to a direct sequel, and with the success the movie has already seen, one has to believe a follow-up is a real possibility. This would be the first Japanese Godzilla film to see a direct sequel in several years, as many of the projects over the different Godzilla movie eras have been standalone or had nebulous continuity at best. 



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