GODZILLA Sequel To Enter Works If Successful In China

GODZILLA Sequel To Enter Works If Successful In China

With Gareth Edwards heading towards the stars in due time, many are left wondering as to when things will get moving for the sequel of GODZILLA. Well, it could be sooner than you think.

By OniGoji - Jun 16, 2014 11:06 PM EST
Filed Under: Godzilla
Source: V.163

Gareth Edward's GODZILLA has rampaged across China's box office with devastating destruction and continues his march with terrifying force:

Rampaging his way through ChinaGodzilla was estimated to have made $36M in its first weekend in the Middle Kingdom, but actually did much better with a total haul of $38.4M through Sunday, according to Monday’s final numbers. That makes the Warner Bros and Legendary film the frame’s biggest international grosser. Already out since mid-May, its last weekend overseas was worth $5.4M in 63 markets. Along with China this weekend, it made $38.4M in 58 markets. For sure, the Gareth Edwards-directed movie took the world’s second biggest box office market by storm beginning on Friday when it opened to $10.9M on an estimated 9,000 screens, more than a third of the nation’s moviegoing real estate, and the best debut of 2014. The full weekend gives Warner its biggest three-day opening of all time in the market. Godzilla is also on track to tie the IMAX/China industry record of $4.5M, currently held by Warner’s The Hobbit: The Desolation Of Smaug. Look for it to perform in a similar manner to last year’s Pacific Rim, which did monster Chinese business of about $112M. 
-Deadline.com 


GODZILLA has found love and appeal in China, even drawing high praise from Zhang Yimou himself(Highly acclaimed director of The House of Flying Daggers) to which he spoke with Gareth Edwards at GODZILLA's China Premiere for an hour of how he loved the film's direction and modern treatment of Godzilla himself.



Of course, what drew the most attention was Gareth's interview and his words after the premiere, in that if GODZILLA stomps successful in China than the second film of his GODZILLA trilogy will be pushed into production. And he honestly hopes for that to be made into a reality. (As well as every other G-fan catching word of this) 

(To watch the interview, check out the url below)
http://v.163.com/swf/video/NetEaseFlvPlayerV3.swf?topicid=0003&vid=V9TR6B6VF&sid=V8LN4BB0O

Beyond that notion, given the praise during his film's premiere Gareth also informed that if China receives his GODZILLA well enough that he will see to having his sequel take place in China. (A change of setting that sounds much more enticing than it taking place within another part of the United States.)



Overall, China's go at the King of the Monsters will ultimately decide if the sequel gets to roar early into works and pre-production. Judging from how things are currently looking with China, expect getting reports of high radiation levels rising throuhgout the near future.
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maninfinesuit
maninfinesuit - 6/16/2014, 11:24 PM
Cool beans. Very enjoyable film, if it didn't have much to do with Godzilla himself. Hopefully the sequel is even better.
BlindJustice
BlindJustice - 6/16/2014, 11:41 PM
I've already heard it's stomping the box office over there, so let's get this green lighted!
Luminus
Luminus - 6/16/2014, 11:56 PM
Wait, what? I fell asleep halfway through. All the interesting stuff seemed to only show up at the end.
staypuffed
staypuffed - 6/17/2014, 12:10 AM
Film was fantastic. I'd be more than up for a sequel.
RR51
RR51 - 6/17/2014, 12:40 AM
The most overrated film of the year. It is a well made film but the characters were so [frick]ing bland. Not jumping on Cranston's bandwagon here but his character was the most interesting yet they killed him off in the beginning of the movie. This was no Teansformers but I was truly disappointed. Here's to hoping the sequel has better characters.
LewisD
LewisD - 6/17/2014, 3:42 AM
I don't want to be offensive, but why should western audiences give a shit if Godzilla and other monsters attack China? I guess if you want the audience be afraid of the villain monster in the sequel...have it lay waste to the Apple iphone/ipad factories in Shenzhen...
marvel72
marvel72 - 6/17/2014, 4:34 AM
loved the movie,give us a sequel,sooner the better.
Pasto
Pasto - 6/17/2014, 5:38 AM
Having a film about Godzilla in China is like having a film about explosions and large breasts in America. You KNOW people will flock to the theater to view such a thing.
Ocelot
Ocelot - 6/17/2014, 6:42 AM
This was even dumber than the 1998 movie.
Prime
Prime - 6/17/2014, 7:32 AM
I hope I get to see Godzilla for more than 15 minutes.
Mike1100
Mike1100 - 6/18/2014, 4:15 PM
@RR51 For me when I see a Godzilla film I don't go into the movie thinking "God please whatever happens let the characters be somewhat remotely interesting". The characters in this movie weren't given a whole lot to do and I blame that more on the screen writers than the director. I'm just happy that Godzilla looked great and he was given other monsters to battle. For me at least that's all I could ask for.
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