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'Godzilla Minus Zero' Director Promises Closer Monster Encounters

The director of the forthcoming film 'Godzilla Minus Zero' has confirmed that the production will feature the titular monster in significantly closer and more intimate sequences than previous entries in the franchise, according to new statements released ahead of the film's promotional campaign.

The announcement is expected to generate enthusiasm among fans of the long-running Godzilla franchise, which experienced a major critical resurgence with the Academy Award-winning 'Godzilla Minus One' in 2023. The new instalment appears to be building on that momentum with a deliberate commitment to heightened creature-centred storytelling.

No formal release date for 'Godzilla Minus Zero' has been announced for Pakistani markets.

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