GODZILLA MINUS ONE Sequel Could Stomp Into Theaters by 2026, and SHIN GODZILLA Might Return
Godzilla fans, brace yourselves. Toho has big plans for the King of the Monsters, and they might arrive sooner than expected.
According to Toho International head Koji Ueda, a sequel to Godzilla Minus One could land as early as 2026. In a conversation with Bloomberg, Ueda revealed that the studio is actively working on multiple projects, including a possible follow-up to Shin Godzilla and another untitled film described as being “Southeast Asia-focused.”
On top of that, Monarch: Legacy of Monsters on Apple TV+ has also been renewed for a second season, so the Godzilla universe is showing no signs of slowing down.
We already knew a Godzilla Minus One sequel was coming, but the timeline is surprising. Earlier this year, director Takashi Yamazaki confirmed he was deep into the screenplay and storyboards. He also teased that the follow-up would have a bigger budget, which is a thrilling prospect after the jaw-dropping visuals that earned the first film an Oscar for Best Visual Effects.
Set in post-war Japan, Godzilla Minus One follows a kamikaze pilot grappling with PTSD as he builds a new life, only to face an unimaginable threat as Godzilla rampage’s through Tokyo. The film impressed Hollywood heavy hitters like Kevin Feige, James Gunn, and even drew praise from Christopher McQuarrie and Tom Cruise.
Meanwhile, Shin Godzilla, directed by Shinji Higuchi and Hideaki Anno, last appeared in 2016, giving us a terrifying vision of a constantly evolving Godzilla that had fans clamoring for more.
Neither sequel has an official release date yet, but if Toho’s plans hold, we could see Godzilla Minus One 2 in 2026.
Are you ready for another cinematic showdown with Godzilla? And what do you think a Shin Godzilla sequel could look like?