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    Netflix’s “Godzilla Singular Point” Reveals Design of King of the Monsters

    Ross Fisher-DavisBy Ross Fisher-DavisFebruary 11, 20211 Min Read
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    “Godzilla Singular Point,” the upcoming animated television series has unveiled the new look of the titular hero kaiju. Bearing a weighty, hulking new look partially reminiscent of the mighty monsters appearance in Netflix’s “Planet of the Monsters” trilogy, this new incarnation of Godzilla is still shrouded in mystery.

    Legendary Studio Ghibli artist Eiji Yamamori did the design work for the new take on Godzilla, and Yuji Kaneko did the recent concept art.

    Here is your first look at Godzilla as it appears in the upcoming series "Godzilla Singular Point" later this year exclusively on Netflix. https://t.co/1T6oJh8K5d

    — GODZILLA.OFFICIAL (@Godzilla_Toho) February 12, 2021

    Bear witness to a god. Check out the final design for Godzilla Singular Point’s king of the monsters, designed by Eiji Yamamori and colored by Yuji Kaneko. pic.twitter.com/tGw2zg1IWL

    — Netflix Geeked (@NetflixGeeked) February 12, 2021

    Directed by Atsushi Takahashi, “Godzilla Singular Point” will follow the exploits of two young geniuses, Yun and Mei, as they encounter the strange and the unknown. Exactly how the King of the Monsters will function into this original tale is not yet known, but fan speculation is hot on how he’ll affect the lives of the human characters, and what inevitable enemies he’ll face along the way.

    Next year, the king returns. Godzilla: Singular Point is an original anime series featuring character designs by Blue Exorcist’s Kazue Kato and a new Godzilla design from legendary Ghibli animator Eiji Yamamori. pic.twitter.com/7LLJVN2W8m

    — Netflix Geeked (@NetflixGeeked) October 6, 2020

    “Godzilla Singular Point” is set to release on Netflix in April 2021.

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    Ross Fisher-Davis is an old-school goth from the rocky shores of Cornwall, England with a background in theater, filmmaking, entertainment journalism, and animal care. A fan of horror, sci-fi and all things strange, Ross is a writer of fantasy fiction and has created content for games such as Vampire: The Masquerade and Deadlands.

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