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The 'Minus One' director's latest Godzilla-themed ride will see the king of all kaiju face his deadly robot foe once more.
The video was produced by Japanese entertainment company Toho – which owns the Godzilla brand – to mark the 70th anniversary of the first Godzilla film, released in October 1954.
Watch it above. That's not all, either, as this is the first confirmation we've got of the movie's title. Supernova certainly sounds epic to us – and it calls to mind Godzilla's atomic breath, too.
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