Godzilla: The First 70 Years (2025)
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Godzilla: The First 70 Years, subtitled The Official Illustrated History, 1954–2024, is a American informational book on the Godzilla franchise by Steve Ryfle and Ed Godziszewski. It includes a foreword by famed film director John Carpenter and Miki Saegusa actress Megumi Odaka, as well as an afterword by Heisei- and Millennium-era Godzilla producer Shogo Tomiyama. Abrams Books published it on July 15, 2025.[1]
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Godzilla: The First 70 Years is a narrative and visual history of the King of the Monsters, chronicling the triumphs, challenges, and meaning of seven decades of city-trashing, kaiju-smashing mayhem. It is also a tribute to Godzilla’s creators and costars—the filmmakers, special-effects wizards, cast members, even the stuntmen inside the monster suit—and an appreciation of the behind-the-scenes artistry involved in bringing Godzilla to cinematic life, then and now. Extensive visuals detail the evolution of kaiju design, as well as profile the creative contribution and SFX developments across seven decades of exceptional filmmaking and innovation. |
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Trivia
- Though frequent collaborators, this is the first Godzilla-specific book Ryfle and Godziszewski have written together.
- The book's initial description erroneously grouped TriStar Pictures' GODZILLA into the Heisei series and listed dedicated sections for all Godzilla films, including American releases.[2] The revised description removed any mention of the American films and separated the Reiwa era into "Animated works", Shin Godzilla, and Godzilla Minus One.
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